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Canton's been growing like crazy, and we're noticing more families in Riverstone and Harmony on the Lakes looking to maximize their outdoor space. A sport court isn't just for serious athletes—it's perfect for weekend pickup games, teaching your kids basketball fundamentals, or hosting neighborhood cookouts with a little friendly competition on the side. The thing about our area is that a lot of folks have decent-sized yards, but not everyone wants to maintain traditional grass courts. That's where artificial turf comes in. We've installed sport courts throughout Cherokee County, and we know exactly what works here. Your court won't turn into a mud pit after heavy rain, it won't develop those bald patches from constant foot traffic, and you won't spend weekends with a weed whacker trying to keep the edges clean. Whether you're looking to add a half court in your backyard or go bigger, we'll walk you through the whole process—what size makes sense for your property, how drainage works on Cherokee County's rolling terrain, and what kind of maintenance you're actually looking at. Most of our Canton customers are surprised by how affordable this is compared to what they imagined.
Canton sits on rolling red clay, which is beautiful but presents some real considerations for outdoor installations. The good news: that same clay that makes our landscape distinctive actually helps with drainage when we prepare the foundation correctly. We don't just throw turf down on top of whatever's there. The area gets decent rainfall, and the clay can hold water, so we install a proper base system that prevents puddles from forming in low spots. Sun exposure varies quite a bit depending on whether your property is in the tree-heavy parts of Riverstone or the more open sections near Harmony on the Lakes. We'll assess your yard's sun patterns—some spots get hammered all day, while others have decent shade from mature oak trees. That matters for turf selection and long-term durability. A few neighborhoods have HOA guidelines around landscape changes, so we always recommend checking those covenants before we break ground. Most sport courts fit within standard residential guidelines, but it's better to know upfront. Canton yards tend to range from quarter-acre to half-acre residential lots, which usually means a half court or three-quarter court fits perfectly without overwhelming the space. We'll stake it out with you first so you can visualize it before we install anything.
Not if it's installed right. That clay actually helps stabilize the base layer we put down. We dig out the footprint, add a compacted stone foundation, then lay a specialized drainage blanket before the turf goes on top. Rain soaks through and disperses into the surrounding soil instead of pooling. We've done this dozens of times in Cherokee County and it works great.
Absolutely. Most Canton lots have enough space for at least a half court (about 47 by 50 feet). Some folks go with a three-quarter court or even a smaller confined space for focused training. We'll visit your property, take measurements, and show you exactly how it would look. No surprises when we start digging.
We're about 25 minutes from downtown Canton, so we're close enough to service your property efficiently without travel eating into your install day. We schedule our Canton and surrounding area projects back-to-back when possible, which keeps costs down and lets us deliver faster turnaround.
Most do, but it depends on your specific covenant language and whether the court's visible from the street. We recommend checking your HOA documents or giving them a quick call before we move forward. We've worked with both communities before and can help you understand what questions to ask.
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