Large Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Cleveland's got something special going for it—those rolling White County foothills, the draw of BabyLand General Hospital bringing families through town, and a real community feel that makes you actually want to spend time in your yard. The thing is, if you've got a larger property out here, you know what that mountain clay does to grass. It gets compacted, it holds water wrong, and your kids end up tracking mud across the house by August. That's where a sport court comes in. We're talking about a legitimate playing surface—the kind that handles basketball, pickleball, or just open space for the kids to run around—without the maintenance nightmare of traditional turf in this climate. Your backyard becomes genuinely usable year-round, not just "available when the ground dries out." A lot of homeowners in the Downtown Cleveland area and out near BabyLand have discovered that artificial sport courts solve the real problem: you get a durable, all-weather surface that handles the Georgia humidity and heavy seasonal rain without turning into a mud pit or requiring constant reseeding. We've installed dozens of these across the region, and we understand the specific challenges of White County soil and the actual yard sizes people are working with here.
Cleveland's elevation and clay-heavy soil create some real considerations for outdoor surfaces. That White County mountain clay doesn't drain like you'd want it to, and traditional grass gets stressed in the wet springs and dry summers. An artificial sport court gets installed over a proper base that manages moisture instead of fighting it—critical up here where Yonah Mountain gets significant rainfall and runoff affects how water moves through your property. Larger yards in the Cleveland area (the ones that actually give you room for a 30x50 court or bigger) sit on varied terrain. We've worked with properties in the Downtown Cleveland neighborhoods and the BabyLand area where slope and natural drainage patterns matter a lot during installation planning. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your property's elevation and tree cover—some lots get full afternoon sun, others stay shaded until mid-morning. That affects surface temperature and play comfort. Most of the yards we see here are genuinely spacious, which means you're not squeezing a court into a postage-stamp lot; you've got room to do it right. We account for White County's humidity levels when selecting infill materials and ensure proper substrate preparation so the surface stays stable through freeze-thaw cycles that mountain areas experience.
Absolutely. That clay-heavy composition means we spend extra time on base preparation and drainage. We're not just laying surface material over existing ground—we're building a proper foundation that accounts for how clay holds water and compacts. It's the difference between a court that holds up for 10 years and one that shifts or pools water after the first heavy Cleveland-area rain.
Yes, that's literally what it's designed for. The material we use breathes and drains properly, unlike natural grass that gets waterlogged in White County's spring rains. Your court stays playable even when conditions would make a regular yard unusable. We've got courts running strong through multiple seasons of mountain-area weather.
Larger properties here can accommodate 30x50, 40x70, or even bigger courts depending on your actual space. We measure and plan around your terrain, tree placement, and how the yard actually sits. Most homeowners around Downtown Cleveland and the BabyLand area have enough room to go bigger than they initially think.
If you're a seasonal resident taking advantage of Cleveland's charm and proximity to outdoor activities, a sport court protects your property value and gives you an immediately usable yard when you arrive. It handles neglect better than grass—no brown patches, no mud issues. When you're not here, it's still in perfect condition.
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