Satisfaction Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts aren't just for big-city suburbs anymore—and Cornelia homeowners are discovering what a game-changer they really are. Whether you're in the Downtown Cornelia area or out toward the foothills, a properly installed artificial turf sport court gives your family a year-round place to play basketball, pickleball, or just mess around without worrying about mud, divots, or the kind of wear that turns a backyard into a mess by mid-summer. We've been installing these in northeast Georgia long enough to know exactly what works in Habersham County's mountain clay and variable sun patterns. The best part? You're not stuck with concrete or expensive resurfacing every few years. Modern turf courts are durable, they drain like champions even when we get those heavy mountain rains, and they look sharp from spring through winter. Our satisfaction guarantee isn't just marketing talk—it's because we stand behind the work and we know the local conditions inside and out. If you've been thinking about giving your yard a real upgrade, a sport court is the kind of investment that actually gets used.
Cornelia sits in mountain clay country, which means drainage is your biggest consideration. Unlike flat clay suburbs where water pools, our northeast Georgia slope actually works in your favor—but you need proper base prep to handle it. We grade every court with local terrain in mind, and we use a sub-base system that keeps water from settling under the turf during those heavy spring and fall rains Habersham County throws at us. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether your lot sits in the Downtown Cornelia corridor or backs up to tree lines. Afternoon shade from larger oaks can actually extend the life of synthetic turf, but we size your court with realistic sun hours in mind. Most residential yards in this area run between 3,000 and 6,000 square feet, so a 30x60 court or smaller is pretty standard. We also pay attention to existing landscaping—especially if you've got mature trees or sight lines toward the Big Red Apple Monument area. One more thing: Habersham County properties tend to have character, which means we respect your property's natural slope rather than over-grading it.
Absolutely. Mountain clay drains slower than sandy soil, but that's why we install a gravel and stone base system specifically for northeast Georgia conditions. The base we use channels water downslope naturally, which works with Habersham County's terrain instead of against it. We've installed courts on steeper grades without any pooling issues.
A typical residential court takes 4-7 days from first day of grading through final line markings. If your property needs extra drainage work because of clay density, add a few days. Weather matters too—we don't lay turf in heavy rain, and spring in Habersham County can be unpredictable. We'll give you a solid timeline once we see the site.
Slope is actually fine for us. We design courts to work with natural grades up to about 5-6 percent. If your lot's steeper, we may adjust the court size or orientation, but we make it work. The foothills landscape around Downtown Cornelia and beyond is perfect for this kind of installation.
We stand behind durability, drainage, and playability. If the turf isn't performing the way we promised within the first year, we fix it. That includes seam work, drainage issues, or surface irregularities. We don't cut corners in installation, and we back it with a real commitment to making sure you're happy with the court.
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