Next Week Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Cornelia deserves better than patchy grass that won't survive northeast Georgia's unpredictable weather. A sport court made from premium artificial turf solves that problem in one weekend—literally. We're talking about a surface that plays like real grass but never browns out, never gets muddy, and never needs mowing. Whether you're in the Downtown Cornelia area or out toward the apple country, families around Habersham County are ditching the constant yard maintenance and investing in courts where kids can shoot hoops, practice tennis, or just play hard without destroying their lawn. The mountain clay soil here doesn't drain like you'd want it to, and our humidity plus unpredictable freeze-thaw cycles in winter mean natural grass courts become liability zones. Artificial turf eliminates that. We've installed dozens of sport courts across northeast Georgia, and we've learned exactly how to build them so they last. Next week works. We're 80 minutes away and ready to transform your yard into a surface your family will actually use year-round.
Cornelia sits in Habersham County's clay-heavy soil zone, which is honestly the reason sport courts make so much sense here. That clay holds water like nobody's business—great for apple trees, terrible for a grass court that needs drainage. When you get heavy spring rains or that occasional ice storm, natural turf becomes a muddy bog within hours. Artificial turf changes the game. We build proper base layers underneath that handle Cornelia's moisture. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether your property faces the ridgeline or is tucked under tree cover—we assess that during the site visit because shade patterns affect turf performance and wear. The Downtown Cornelia area tends toward smaller residential lots, which actually works perfectly for sport courts; you don't need acres. Our crews are experienced with the freeze-thaw cycles northeast Georgia throws at you November through March. That's why we spec materials that expand and contract properly instead of buckling. Most Cornelia yards we work on run 20x40 or 30x50 for multipurpose courts. We'll walk your specific site, check drainage, and make sure the court functions flawlessly.
Yes, and that's actually why clay soil is perfect for sport courts. We excavate and build a engineered base—typically recycled asphalt or crushed stone—that sits between the clay and the turf. This creates proper drainage that natural grass can't achieve on clay. Cornelia's moisture-heavy soil means we don't cut corners on base prep.
Absolutely. We schedule Cornelia jobs regularly and you're only 80 minutes from our crew. A typical residential sport court takes 3-5 days depending on site prep. We'll confirm your preferred start date and work around your schedule. Early booking this week gets you playing by the weekend.
Sport court turf is engineered for athletic performance—it's denser, has specific pile height, and includes shock padding underneath. It handles lateral movement, ball roll, and footwork. It's built for courts, not lawns. We use professional-grade materials that stand up to serious use.
Good question. Check your covenants first. Most residential areas around Downtown Cornelia allow sport courts as long as they're screened or positioned appropriately. We've navigated Habersham County HOAs before and can help you understand the rules. Some require landscaping buffering—we handle that too.
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