Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Braselton's got that resort-community vibe, especially around Chateau Elan and the Traditions neighborhoods, which means homeowners here tend to care about how their outdoor spaces look and function. If you've got family members who use wheelchairs or mobility devices, a sport court with proper accessibility built in from day one isn't just nice—it's essential. We install artificial turf sport courts that handle the clay-heavy Jackson County soil without settling or creating drainage nightmares. The thing about Braselton is that yards here are often designed as extensions of the home, not afterthoughts. A wheelchair-accessible sport court gives you a flat, firm surface that's genuinely usable year-round, no matter the weather. Whether it's basketball, pickleball, or just a smooth place for family to gather, we build these courts to accommodate everyone. We're about 50 minutes out from our main office, but that's a drive we make regularly—we understand the area, the soil conditions, and what homeowners in Jackson County actually need.
Jackson County's clay-based soil is no joke. When we're laying out a sport court foundation, we're accounting for that dense, moisture-retaining clay underneath. Proper base preparation is critical—we don't just throw turf on top and hope for the best. The Chateau Elan and Traditions neighborhoods tend to have good tree coverage, which is a mixed blessing. Shade keeps the court cooler, but it can affect turf longevity if drainage isn't perfect. We assess sun patterns during your site visit and build drainage systems that handle Georgia's humidity and occasional heavy rain. Most yards in this area are spacious enough for a regulation or semi-regulation court, but we also work with smaller footprints if that's what you've got. If you're in an HOA community—and many Braselton properties are—we'll help you understand any landscape guidelines before we break ground. The terrain around here is relatively gentle, which actually works in our favor for creating that perfectly level, wheelchair-accessible surface.
Absolutely. Clay is actually stable once we engineer the base correctly. We install a rock-and-gravel foundation layer that sits atop the clay, adds proper pitch for drainage, and prevents the soft shifting you'd get with untreated clay. The key is getting water away from the base—something we've refined for Jackson County conditions specifically.
Yes. We design courts with smooth, level surfaces and can incorporate ramps, smooth transitions, and firm turf that handles wheelchairs without degrading. Many Chateau Elan properties have the yard space to accommodate these features without sacrificing court size or function.
A typical sport court takes 3–5 days from site prep through final turf installation. Georgia weather can affect scheduling, but we factor in local conditions. We'll give you a solid timeline during your initial consultation.
Our turf is rated for Georgia's heat and moisture. We use materials designed for southern climates, and proper drainage keeps standing water from forming. Regular light rinsing and occasional brushing keep it performing for 15+ years in this environment.
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