Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Braselton's got a special appeal—you've got the Chateau Elan resort community vibe, the proximity to Road Atlanta, and neighborhoods like Traditions that really value outdoor living. A lot of families here want their yards to work harder, especially when you're hosting guests or your kids need a dedicated play space. That's where a sport court makes real sense. Built with premium artificial turf, a sport court gives you a professional-grade surface for basketball, pickleball, tennis, or just about any court sport you want. Unlike the Georgia clay we deal with in Jackson County, artificial turf doesn't get boggy after rain, doesn't develop those hard-packed divots, and stays playable year-round. We're a veteran-owned operation, and we've installed plenty of courts in communities just like yours. The investment pays back fast when your family's actually using the yard instead of watching it sit there. We handle everything from site prep to final striping, and we're familiar with the specific drainage and soil challenges Braselton's clay base throws at outdoor installations.
Jackson County's clay soil is honestly one of the first things we address before laying turf. It doesn't drain the way sandy soil does, so we build proper base layers and grading into every sport court install. Braselton's elevation and tree coverage vary a lot between the Chateau Elan side of town and the Traditions area—some yards get hammered by afternoon sun, others sit in shade until late morning. We assess that during the site visit because it affects which turf material works best and how the court will perform during peak summer. Most residential lots here range from a quarter-acre to a full acre, which gives us decent flexibility for court sizing. HOA restrictions are real in Braselton, especially in the newer neighborhoods, so we always verify landscape and construction guidelines before we break ground. The good news: a well-installed sport court actually increases property appeal and fits within most residential guidelines we see. Installation typically takes a few days, and our crew handles all the heavy lifting—no surprises with drainage or settling later on.
Clay drainage is something we plan for from day one. We install proper base preparation—typically a gravel layer and slope for runoff—so water moves away instead of pooling. The clay underneath stays stable, and the turf system we use sits on top of that prepared base. In Braselton, this approach has held up through heavy summer rain without any settling or washout issues. It's about engineering the site right, not fighting the soil.
Absolutely. We design for the light patterns your specific property gets. Artificial turf actually handles shade better than natural grass—it doesn't thin out or develop bare patches in low-light areas. If your yard is mostly shaded, the turf stays consistent. If you've got a mix of sun and shade, the court still plays great; it just won't wear the same way across zones. We'll walk your lot and give you a real assessment based on trees and your house orientation.
Most neighborhoods here, including Traditions, have design guidelines. We recommend checking your CC&Rs and notifying your HOA before we start. That said, a professional sport court is usually an approved improvement—it enhances property value and fits the resort-community aesthetic Braselton neighborhoods aim for. We can help you navigate the approval process and provide renderings if needed.
A typical install runs 3–5 days depending on site prep and size. Spring and fall are ideal in Georgia—mild temperatures make the work go faster and the materials cure properly. Summer works too, but we plan around heat. We're familiar with Braselton's seasonal patterns and we'll schedule your project to minimize disruption and maximize results.
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