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Living in Braselton means you've got the best of both worlds—the charm of a tight-knit Jackson County community and proximity to some seriously nice amenities like Chateau Elan and Road Atlanta. But it also means dealing with Georgia's clay-heavy soil and the reality that maintaining a traditional grass court in our climate takes serious effort and water. That's where artificial turf for sport courts comes in. We've installed plenty of courts throughout the Traditions area and beyond, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. No more watering restrictions during dry spells, no more mud after a summer rain, and your court stays tournament-ready year-round. Whether you're in the Chateau Elan area or anywhere else in the 30517 zip code, we understand exactly what your yard is dealing with—and more importantly, we know how to build a court that actually works here. Our team makes the drive from our main location regularly to handle Braselton projects, and we've learned a lot about what this community needs. An artificial turf sport court isn't just about convenience; it's about reclaiming your backyard and having a reliable space for tennis, pickleball, basketball, or whatever game your family loves.
Braselton sits on Jackson and Barrow County clay—the kind of soil that holds moisture like nobody's business. After a rain, that red clay gets slick, and even in dry months, it compacts heavily if you're playing on it regularly. Traditional grass struggles here because the drainage is naturally poor, which means standing water and disease problems are constant headaches. That's precisely why artificial turf wins in this area. We account for proper base preparation and drainage systems that work against the clay, not with it. The Traditions neighborhood and Chateau Elan area tend to have larger residential lots, which gives us great flexibility for court sizing and orientation. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on tree coverage—some yards get brutal afternoon heat, while others benefit from oak and pine shade. We assess each site individually because what works for one property in Braselton won't necessarily work for the lot two streets over. HOA guidelines in some neighborhoods are pretty specific about landscaping, so we always confirm those details upfront. Installation typically takes 1–2 weeks depending on base work, and we time projects around our schedule from the main location about 50 minutes away.
Absolutely. Zero watering required once it's installed. For homeowners in the Traditions area or near Chateau Elan, this is huge during Georgia's dry summers when outdoor watering gets restricted. You'll see the difference immediately on your water bill, and you never have to worry about brown patches or dead spots from drought stress.
It's the main reason we spec robust drainage systems. That clay holds water, so we build a compacted gravel base with proper slope and perforated pipe underneath the turf. It sounds involved because it is—but it's the difference between a court that stays playable year-round and one that becomes a swamp after rain.
Yes, but tree shade affects play conditions and turf longevity. We map sun exposure and talk through your priorities—whether playability or court lifespan matters more to you. Partial shade is manageable; dense shade under mature oaks can reduce performance. We'll give you honest feedback before we start work.
Initial site visit to finished court usually runs 2–3 weeks depending on base prep and weather. We're based about 50 minutes away, so we plan Braselton projects into our regular schedule. You'll know the exact timeline once we assess your specific soil and site conditions.
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