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A sport court in your Canton backyard transforms how your family plays. Whether you're in Riverstone, Harmony on the Lakes, or anywhere across the 30114 and 30115 zip codes, a professional-grade court gives kids a safe, all-weather place to shoot hoops, practice tennis, or work on footwork—without the wear and tear on your natural grass. We've installed dozens of courts across Cherokee County, and we know the local conditions that make the difference between a court that lasts 10 years and one that fails in five. The rolling terrain around Canton and that distinctive red clay soil need specific prep work most installers skip. That's where we come in. Our team is based just 25 minutes away, so we're not flying in from Atlanta; we're your neighbors who understand how summer humidity affects court surface durability and which spots in your yard stay damp longer after rain. A sport court isn't just about the synthetic turf—it's about proper drainage, base layer installation, and choosing the right surface for how you'll actually use it. We'll walk your property, talk through what matters to your family, and build you something you'll use for years.
Canton's rolling topography means your backyard probably isn't perfectly flat, and that matters more than most homeowners realize. The red clay soil common throughout Cherokee County drains differently than sandy soil—it holds moisture longer, which is why we always recommend a gravel and stone base layer that goes deeper than standard installations. If you're in Riverstone or near the neighborhoods along the Etowah River corridor, shade patterns shift throughout the day. Morning sun hits different spots in summer versus winter, and that affects how court surface material performs. Full-sun courts stay cooler and age more evenly; shaded areas can trap moisture and encourage algae growth on certain turf materials. We assess your specific lot during the site visit—whether trees will grow into shadows over the next few years, where water naturally runs during heavy rain, and whether your HOA has landscape guidelines (many of the planned communities around Canton do). Lot sizes vary here, too. Some Canton properties are generous enough for a full-court setup; others work better with a smaller practice area. The soil prep literally determines court longevity, so we're not cutting corners on base work just to speed up the job.
Yes—if your property is prepped or we can handle prep quickly. Our team is based 25 minutes away, so we schedule Canton jobs efficiently. A standard residential court typically takes 3–5 days from site prep to final install. Weather and soil drainage speed matter, especially given Cherokee County's clay composition. Contact us today to confirm availability and discuss your timeline.
Red clay drains slower than sandy soil, so we build a thicker base layer—typically 4 to 6 inches of compacted stone and gravel instead of the 2-inch standard. This prevents water from pooling beneath your court and causing frost heave in winter or soft spots in summer. It's extra work upfront, but it protects your investment for the long term in this region.
Most planned communities do. We work with HOAs regularly and can pull up design guidelines, color restrictions, and setback requirements before we even quote you. You'll need approval, and we help make that process smooth. It's worth checking before you commit, and we do that as part of our initial consultation.
It depends on your court type and sun load. Polyurethane and acrylic blends hold up well to Georgia's humidity and UV. We'll assess your yard's shade patterns and moisture profile, then recommend the right material for durability. Shaded areas need different material than full-sun courts—we customize based on what your specific lot gets.
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