Spring Special — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Cleveland sits in the heart of White County mountain country, and if you've got kids or you're serious about your backyard, you know how quickly a natural grass court turns into a muddy mess on these hillsides. That's where a sport court comes in—and spring is absolutely the right time to make it happen. We've been installing synthetic courts across North Georgia for years, and we've learned what works in mountain clay soil and what doesn't. A quality sport court handles everything the Yonah Mountain area throws at it: the rain that runs down from higher elevations, the shade from mature trees in neighborhoods like the BabyLand area, and the constant foot traffic from families who actually use their outdoor spaces year-round. Spring gives you the perfect window—the ground isn't waterlogged from winter, the weather's cooperating for installation, and you've got the whole season ahead to enjoy it. Whether you're in downtown Cleveland or out in the quieter neighborhoods, we can handle your project without the typical contractor hassle. Our spring special is designed to get you locked in now, before the busy summer season kicks in. We'll come out, look at your specific yard setup, talk through what sport you're really building for, and give you a straight answer on what this costs and when we can start. No pressure, no sales pitch—just honest local experience with projects just like yours.
White County's mountain clay is dense and doesn't drain the way sandy soil does in other parts of Georgia. That matters for sport courts because water pooling underneath leads to soft spots and premature wear. We always account for that in the base layer—proper grading and drainage fabric are non-negotiable here. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on where your yard sits relative to Yonah Mountain and the tree lines common to residential areas. Some properties in downtown Cleveland get full southern exposure; others in the BabyLand neighborhood sit under mature oaks that actually work in your favor during summer heat but can trap moisture in spring. We assess your specific microclimate during the site visit. Yard sizes in Cleveland tend to be generous—the mountain communities aren't cramped suburban lots—which means we've got room to build proper courts without weird compromises. One thing we've noticed: HOA restrictions in some neighborhoods exist but are usually reasonable about synthetic surfaces, especially when they're sport-functional rather than purely decorative. We handle all that conversation upfront so there are no surprises down the line. Installation timing is crucial here. Ground conditions in spring are ideal—not waterlogged, not frozen—which means faster install and better long-term results than summer or fall work.
Mountain clay is actually manageable if you respect it. The key is proper drainage design underneath—we build a base that keeps water from pooling, which would soften the court surface over time. White County's elevation and terrain mean we're paying attention to slope and runoff from the start. It's not complicated, just requires experience with regional soil conditions. That's where local installation matters.
Absolutely. Mature trees in neighborhoods like the BabyLand area create partial shade that actually reduces UV stress on synthetic turf. Full-sun courts need more maintenance; shaded courts hold up beautifully. The tradeoff is that shade can trap moisture in spring, but that's why base drainage design is so important. We size your court location based on your actual sun patterns, not generic rules.
Yes—that's the whole point of scheduling in spring. Ground conditions are optimal, we've got open calendar slots, and you get the court ready for June and July when your family actually uses it most. We typically complete residential installs in one to two weeks depending on size and site prep. Spring weather in White County cooperates far better than summer thunderstorms.
Cleveland is absolutely in our service area. We're based about 75 minutes south, which is a standard drive for us. We schedule Cleveland projects regularly, and our crews know the local soil and site conditions. We're not a fly-by contractor—we back up our work with the same warranty and follow-up whether you're 20 minutes away or further north in White County.
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