Military Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Braselton's a special place—whether you're in the Chateau Elan area sipping wine country vibes or settled into the Traditions neighborhood, you've got a community that values both relaxation and recreation. That's exactly why a sport court makes so much sense here. Instead of dealing with Georgia's clay-heavy soil turning into a slippery mess after rain, or watching natural grass thin out under the summer heat and foot traffic, you get a year-round playing surface that actually holds up. Basketball, pickleball, tennis—whatever your family's into, artificial turf gives you the consistent performance without the constant maintenance headaches. We've installed plenty of courts across Jackson County, and the Braselton homeowners who go this route consistently tell us they wish they'd done it sooner. The investment pays back fast when you're using your yard almost every day instead of watching it deteriorate. Plus, if you're military or a veteran, we've got you covered with our military discount program—because we believe in honoring the people who've served.
Braselton sits on Jackson/Barrow clay, which is thick and compacted—that's your neighbor's drainage nightmare, but it's actually perfect prep work for a stable sport court foundation. Because clay doesn't shift like sandier soils, your court stays level and true year after year. The real consideration here is shade and sun patterns. If your property backs toward the Road Atlanta area or you're nestled in one of the Traditions lots, you might have tree cover that keeps afternoon heat manageable. That affects turf material choice—we typically recommend a slightly different pile height and infill blend for courts in partial shade versus full sun exposure. Jackson County humidity in summer is real, so proper drainage underneath the court (usually a gravel base) prevents water pooling during heavy Georgia downpours. HOA rules in Chateau Elan and Traditions vary, but most communities are fine with sport courts as long as they're set back appropriately from street view. We handle all that during the consultation. Average Braselton lots give us 20' x 40' to 30' x 60' of working space—plenty for a legit court without eating your entire yard.
Actually, no—clay is stable and won't shift under your court. The Jackson/Barrow clay around Braselton compacts well and provides a solid foundation. We do add a gravel base layer for drainage, which is especially important here because summer thunderstorms can dump water fast. That setup prevents pooling and keeps your court playable even after heavy rain.
Court pricing depends on size and materials, but we'll give you a straight answer during the free site visit—no surprises. Yes, we absolutely honor military and veteran discounts. If you served, we take care of you. Reach out and mention your service status when you book, and we'll lock that in from the start.
Georgia heat is intense, but modern sport court turf is built for it. The key is selecting the right infill material—we use cooling technologies that keep surface temps manageable even in July. Shade patterns matter too. If your Traditions or Chateau Elan lot has tree cover, you'll naturally stay cooler. We assess that during site evaluation.
Most do, but it varies by community. Chateau Elan and Traditions have different guidelines. We're familiar with both and help you navigate any setback or appearance requirements. Usually, a backyard court well-positioned isn't an issue. We'll confirm during the consultation before you commit to anything.
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