Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Blue Ridge has a way of bringing people home—whether that's year-round or just on weekends. A lot of families here own vacation properties or split their time between the mountains and the city, which means your yard needs to look sharp without demanding constant upkeep. That's where a sport court fits in perfectly. Instead of battling that mountain clay soil every time you want to shoot hoops or practice tennis, you get a durable, all-weather playing surface that handles Blue Ridge's wet springs and keeps up with whatever activity your family throws at it. We're a veteran-owned outfit, and we understand the value of building something that lasts—whether it's a home or the ground it sits on. A sport court isn't just about the game; it's about reclaiming your yard as a real space where your family actually wants to be, rain or shine.
Blue Ridge sits at elevation in Fannin County, which means you're dealing with clay-heavy soil that holds moisture longer than folks further south expect. That's actually perfect for sport court installation—we use that stable base to our advantage. Your property likely has good natural drainage patterns thanks to the slope, but we account for the seasonal runoff from those wet spring months. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether you're nestled in the Downtown Blue Ridge area or out near the Lake Blue Ridge neighborhoods, where mature trees can create dappled shade. We assess each yard individually because what works for a lakeside property doesn't always work for a downtown lot. If you've got an HOA (common in the nicer residential areas), we'll make sure your court design fits their guidelines. Most sport courts in this area run 30x60 feet or smaller—sized to fit the typical Blue Ridge residential lot without overwhelming your landscape. Installation takes about 3–5 days depending on site prep and weather, and we handle all the base work to account for mountain drainage patterns.
Blue Ridge gets cold enough that ground freeze-thaw cycles matter, but a properly installed sport court with the right base preparation handles it well. We build in adequate drainage and use base materials that won't shift with freeze cycles. Since you're at elevation, we actually design with extra attention to water movement—something we've learned from years installing courts in similar mountain terrain across Georgia.
Mountain humidity and spring rain are the norm here, and modern sport court surfaces are built for it. The surface itself drains quickly, and our base installation accounts for Blue Ridge's seasonal wet periods. You'll get better performance and longevity than with a traditional asphalt or clay court, especially given the clay soil we're working with in Fannin County.
Absolutely. Most Blue Ridge residential properties have some slope, and we design courts to work with the terrain rather than against it. We'll grade and level the play surface while using the natural drainage of your property. It actually makes installation more interesting, not harder.
We schedule a site visit to assess your yard, soil conditions, and sun/shade patterns—usually within a week or two of your call. Once you approve the design, we can start within 2–3 weeks depending on season and weather. The actual build takes 3–5 days, so you could be shooting hoops within a month of signing the contract.
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