Spring Special — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Braselton's a special place—whether you're in the Chateau Elan area enjoying that resort lifestyle or over in Traditions with a growing family, your backyard deserves to work as hard as you do. A sport court isn't just for the pros training near Road Atlanta; it's for anyone in Jackson County who wants a safe, all-weather space for basketball, pickleball, or just getting the kids outside without worrying about mud and clay stains on their clothes. We've been installing synthetic sports surfaces across Georgia for years, and we know exactly what Braselton homeowners need. Spring is the perfect time to get this done—before the heat cranks up and your yard becomes another place to avoid. Our crew can handle the unique soil conditions in your neighborhood, work around the landscape guidelines in your community, and have you playing in just a few weeks. No more excuses about the weather, no more rescheduled games.
Jackson County clay is thick and stubborn—it holds water longer than most Georgia soil, which means proper drainage isn't optional when you're building a sport court in Braselton. We dig down, grade away from your foundation, and install a base system that handles our spring and summer rains without turning your court into a swamp. Depending on whether you're in Chateau Elan or Traditions, you might have HOA landscape requirements we need to discuss upfront; most communities here allow synthetic courts, but they want screening or setback compliance. Your yard size matters too—we see everything from compact lots to sprawling properties, and we'll design a court that fits your space without overwhelming the landscape. Sun exposure is substantial in spring, so we'll talk about finish color and glare if you're planning afternoon games. The red clay dust that settles everywhere in Jackson County? Gone once your turf goes in. That's a real quality-of-life upgrade for Braselton families.
Jackson County clay drains poorly naturally, so we excavate 4–6 inches and install crushed limestone and drainage rock beneath your court. This prevents pooling during our heavy spring rains and keeps the surface playable year-round. Without proper base prep, that clay will shift and settle unevenly. We've done dozens of courts in this area and know exactly how to handle it.
Most Braselton communities permit synthetic courts, but they do review placement, fencing, and visibility. We handle all the documentation and work within those guidelines—we've installed courts throughout both neighborhoods. Call us with your property address and we'll tell you straight what's required before you invest.
Spring weather is mild, the ground isn't frozen, and you avoid the worst of summer heat during installation. Jackson County clay is easier to work with when it's not baked hard or saturated. Plus, you finish before summer heat and get a full season of use before fall. Our spring special pricing makes now the sweet spot.
Braselton's heat and humidity are manageable for synthetic turf. You'll need occasional sweeping and a rinse after heavy use—pollen and red clay dust are real here. We recommend a light power wash once or twice a year. No reseeding, no bare patches, no clay stains on your kids' clothes. It's genuinely low-maintenance compared to a natural court.
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