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Cleveland's got that perfect mix of outdoor living and mountain charm—and if you've got kids, you know exactly what we mean. Between the hiking trails around Yonah Mountain and everything happening in the Downtown Cleveland area and BabyLand neighborhoods, families here want yards that actually work year-round. That's where a sport court comes in. Rather than watching your grass get torn up by basketball games, soccer practice, or just regular wear and tear, you get a real playing surface that handles everything Georgia's weather throws at it. We've installed plenty of these across White County, and the difference is immediate. Parents stop worrying about mud, kids actually want to play outside more, and your property value gets a real boost. The best part? You're not locked into a grass maintenance nightmare. Your yard becomes functional again—weather or shine.
Here's the thing about Cleveland yards: that White County mountain clay is gorgeous but dense. It doesn't drain like sandy soil does, which means puddles hang around longer than you'd like, and grass gets slippery when wet. A sport court actually solves that problem. We build in proper drainage underneath so water moves away from the playing surface instead of pooling up. Lot sizes around here vary pretty significantly—some homes in Downtown Cleveland sit on smaller residential plots, while others, especially as you move toward the BabyLand area, have more breathing room. We size sport courts to fit what you've actually got, whether that's 20x40 or something more expansive. Sun exposure matters too. If you're nestled near tree coverage (common with the mountain backdrop), we adjust the surface material accordingly. Shade actually helps keep synthetic courts cooler in summer, but we make sure drainage and compaction are handled right either way. Most installations here take 3-5 days depending on ground prep, and that clay base usually needs some leveling work—which we factor into every quote.
Yes, that dense mountain clay needs proper grading and base preparation. We compact and level it, then add a stone base layer for drainage—otherwise water gets trapped underneath. It's extra work compared to sandier soil, but it's non-negotiable for a court that lasts. We've done this enough times in the Cleveland area that we know exactly what the soil needs.
Absolutely. We design courts to fit real yard dimensions. Smaller residential lots might support a 20x40 or even a 16x32 court—perfect for basketball or recreational play. We'll walk your property, measure it out, and show you exactly what fits. No one-size-fits-all nonsense.
Shade actually keeps synthetic courts cooler and prevents UV breakdown, so it's not a problem. We just make sure your drainage is absolutely solid so moisture doesn't sit in shaded areas. The surface material we choose accounts for your specific sun/shade pattern.
Plan on 3-5 days depending on how much ground prep your yard needs. That clay base typically requires leveling and compaction work. We'll give you a specific timeline after we assess your property. Weather delays us sometimes—spring rains are common in the area—so we schedule with that in mind.
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