Pricing Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Braselton are becoming a smart move for families who want to maximize their outdoor space without fighting the Georgia clay that comes with Jackson County living. Whether you're in the Chateau Elan area or over in Traditions, a properly installed artificial court surface gives you year-round playability—no mud, no drainage headaches, and no seasonal dead spots. The resort-adjacent vibe of Braselton means many homeowners are thinking bigger about their backyards, and a sport court fits that bill perfectly. You get a professional-grade surface for basketball, pickleball, or tennis right at home, and because we're only about 50 minutes away, we handle everything from the initial soil prep through final line installation. Our crew knows the red clay conditions here, the typical lot sizes in your neighborhoods, and exactly what it takes to build a court that'll last through Georgia's humid summers and occasional freeze-thaw cycles.
Braselton sits on Jackson and Barrow County clay, which is dense, heavy stuff. That's actually why artificial sport courts work so well here—proper base preparation handles drainage beautifully, and you don't have to worry about clay settling unevenly over time. Most lots in Traditions and Chateau Elan are generous enough for a regulation court, though some properties need creative footprint adjustments. Your neighborhood HOA might have guidelines about color and fencing, so we always check those first. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot orientation and tree cover—some Chateau Elan properties have mature trees that create nice shade, while others get full afternoon sun. That matters for material selection and player comfort. The humidity here means we spec surfaces and infill that handle moisture without compacting or promoting algae growth. Installation timing matters too; we typically avoid the heaviest rain seasons to ensure proper curing and base settling.
Pricing depends on court size, surface type, and base preparation. A standard half-court runs 15k–25k, while a full court typically lands between 25k–40k before any shade structures or premium surfaces. Braselton's clay soil sometimes requires extra base work, which we factor into quotes. We always give transparent estimates after assessing your specific lot.
Most Braselton communities allow sport courts, but HOA rules vary on color, fencing, and setbacks. We've worked with both neighborhoods and know their standards. We'll help you navigate approval before breaking ground, so there are no surprises.
Dense clay drains slowly, so we design base layers that handle moisture effectively. Clay is actually stable for court installation once proper grading and drainage are in place. Your court won't settle unevenly like it might in sandy soil—that's a real advantage here in Braselton.
Absolutely. We spec materials designed for high-heat, high-moisture climates. The surface stays playable in summer, and our infill prevents compaction from humidity. Proper drainage keeps standing water away, which prevents algae and degradation common in less humid regions.
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