Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Clarkesville have become the go-to weekend project for families who want to turn their backyard into something their kids—and honestly, they themselves—will actually use year-round. We've installed courts for homeowners all over Habersham County, from the quieter residential streets near Soque River to the neighborhoods closer to Piedmont University, and there's a real pattern: once people see what a properly built court can do for their property, they wonder why they didn't do it sooner. The good news? A weekend install means you're playing on your new court come Saturday or Sunday. No months of construction. No contractor camps in your driveway. We roll in, we build, we clean up, and you're done. That's the LawnLogic difference. We handle the logistics so you don't have to—and since we're roughly 90 minutes away, we've dialed in our process so it's fast, professional, and leaves your yard looking better than it did before we arrived.
Clarkesville sits at that interesting transition zone where the North Georgia piedmont starts climbing into the foothills, and that affects how we approach your court. The soil here tends toward that dense clay common to Habersham County, which is actually good news for drainage stability—we don't have the sandy wash-outs you see in some counties. What matters more is sun exposure and slope. Depending on whether your lot is near the Soque River area or further into the residential neighborhoods, you might have afternoon shade from tree canopy, which keeps the court cooler in summer but can slow drying after rain. We account for that in our base prep and subsurface work. Most Clarkesville yards range from quarter-acre to half-acre residential lots, so courts typically run 30x60 or smaller—perfect for a weekend pour. One thing we always check: if you're in a neighborhood with HOA guidelines (common closer to downtown), we'll review color and perimeter fencing requirements upfront so there are no surprises. The clay-heavy soil means we spend extra time on grading and compaction to prevent pooling—that's the difference between a court that plays well for a decade and one that has problems by year three.
Yes. We schedule weekend installs specifically for Clarkesville and surrounding Habersham County areas. Friday evening we start base prep and grading; by Saturday afternoon your court is playable. Weather dependent—if heavy rain hits, we reschedule—but our standard timeline holds for typical spring and fall weekends. Summer heat actually works in our favor for curing times.
The piedmont clay here is dense and drains slowly, so yes—we build deeper aggregate layers and slope the base more aggressively than we would in sandier regions. It's not extra cost, just standard practice for this area. Prevents pooling near the Soque River neighborhoods where groundwater sits higher.
Absolutely. Afternoon shade from mature trees is actually nice in a Clarkesville summer. The trade-off is slightly longer drying time after rain, but we design for that. We'll work around root systems and won't remove healthy trees unless you ask. Just gives us the site details during your consultation.
We check that first. Many Clarkesville neighborhoods have aesthetic guidelines around colors and fencing. We'll review your covenants, pick colors that comply, and handle any pre-approval paperwork so your install goes smoothly without surprises from your HOA after we're done.
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