Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Canton's got that perfect sweet spot for a backyard sport court—enough space in neighborhoods like Riverstone and Harmony on the Lakes, and families who actually *use* their yards year-round. We've been installing synthetic turf courts across Cherokee County for years, and what we keep hearing is the same thing: homeowners want their weekends back. No more watering a muddy mess after rain, no more patchy grass that dies under constant basketball or tennis traffic. A sport court handles the Georgia heat, the red clay foundation you've got everywhere out here, and the foot traffic that comes with a family that actually plays outside. Our team can knock out a weekend install—we're just 25 minutes from downtown Canton—which means your court is game-ready by Monday morning. The investment pays for itself in durability and time saved. Whether you're in one of the newer developments or an established neighborhood, we've sized and installed courts that fit the lot and the lifestyle. No fluff, no upselling unnecessary upgrades. Just a surface that'll outlast whatever weather Cherokee County throws at it.
Canton's rolling terrain and that distinctive red clay base actually work in your favor for sport court installation. The clay drains differently than Georgia's typical sandy soil, which means we adjust our base prep accordingly—it's not complicated, just specific to what's underneath. Most yards in Riverstone and Harmony on the Lakes run between 30x60 and 40x80 feet, which is ideal for a sport court without feeling cramped or oversized. Sun exposure varies depending on tree coverage and lot orientation; north-facing courts in shaded areas stay cooler in summer, while open yards get the full afternoon heat. That red clay can hold moisture longer than you'd expect, so proper drainage layers are non-negotiable here. We've also worked with enough HOA guidelines in these neighborhoods to know what flies and what doesn't—most want courts set back from street views or screened with landscaping. The clay-heavy soil also means you don't need as aggressive a base layer as you'd need in sandier regions. Weekend installs work great because the weather in Cherokee County is usually stable enough to complete the job without weather delays.
Absolutely. Since we're based just 25 minutes away, we can mobilize early Saturday and have your court fully playable by Sunday evening on most standard residential sizes. The Cherokee County red clay actually helps—it's stable for a base layer and doesn't require the extended curing time sandier soils do. Weather cooperating, it's a clean two-day job.
Most do, with guidelines. Setback requirements and screening are the common restrictions we see. We handle the HOA coordination and can position your court to meet those rules without losing usable space. After years installing in both neighborhoods, we know what the architectural review typically approves.
Red clay drains differently than you'd think—it's actually more stable than sandy soil for base preparation. We layer accordingly with proper drainage fabric and subbase material, which is standard for Cherokee County installs. The result is a court that sheds water without pooling or shifting.
Most residential lots in Canton neighborhoods run 30x60 to 40x80 feet, which is perfect for a sport court. Smaller yards work with scaled-down dimensions, larger lots can go bigger. We'll measure your space and show you exactly what fits your property without feeling cramped or blocking sight lines from the house.
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