Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Braselton homeowners who want a sport court that actually holds up deserve to know what they're getting into. Your property sits on some stubborn Jackson and Barrow clay—the kind that shifts with Georgia's humidity swings. That foundation matters because a sport court is only as good as what's underneath it, and our warranty covers the turf itself, but the base prep determines whether your investment stays flat and playable for years. Whether you're in the Chateau Elan area or out toward Traditions, we've installed enough courts in Jackson County to know exactly how to handle the drainage challenges and soil conditions that come with this region. A sport court warranty is worthless if the installation doesn't account for local soil behavior. We back our work because we understand Braselton's specific climate pressures—the clay expansion, the summer moisture, the freeze-thaw cycles that can shift a poorly installed base. That's why our warranty isn't just about replacing defects; it's about standing behind an installation we've engineered specifically for your neighborhood.
Jackson County's clay soil creates real installation challenges that generic contractors sometimes miss. That dense, moisture-retaining clay underneath your yard means we're not just laying turf—we're engineering proper drainage and base stabilization to prevent settling and surface irregularities. Braselton's proximity to higher elevations means water moves differently depending on your lot's position, and whether you're backing up to the Road Atlanta side or nestled in Traditions, shade patterns vary enough to affect turf durability and maintenance needs. Most residential lots here run between quarter and half-acre, which gives us room to work with proper base compaction and drainage layers that cheaper installations sometimes skip. The clay itself isn't your enemy; it's actually stable once prepped correctly. What kills warranties in this area is rushing the excavation phase or underestimating how much base material a Braselton property needs. Summer humidity accelerates wear on low-quality turf, and winter freeze cycles can crack improperly installed bases. We account for all of this in our process because we've dealt with Jackson County soil long enough to respect it.
Jackson and Barrow clay expands and contracts seasonally, which is why warranty coverage depends on proper base installation. Shallow or poorly compacted bases fail under Georgia's freeze-thaw cycles. Our warranty covers turf defects, but the base prep is what prevents those defects from appearing in the first place. We use stabilization techniques specific to clay soil to ensure your court doesn't settle or develop divots.
Budget installers often skip the drainage engineering that clay soil requires. They might give you a 3-year turf warranty, but by year two, water pooling or base settling becomes obvious. Our warranty covers a longer period because our installation method prevents those failures. We engineer for Braselton's specific conditions from day one.
Many neighborhoods have landscape approval processes, but that doesn't change your warranty. What matters is that installation meets our standards for Jackson County conditions. We handle HOA documentation and ensure your court complies with local requirements while maintaining full warranty protection.
Most residential courts take 3-5 days depending on lot size and base preparation needs. Warranty coverage begins once installation is complete and surfaces are cured. Given the 50-minute drive from our facility, we schedule Braselton jobs efficiently to minimize project duration while maintaining our quality standards.
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