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Your kids are growing up fast, and you're thinking about what makes a house in Cumming truly feel like home. A sport court isn't just another backyard feature—it's where memories get built. Whether your family lives in The Collection, Windermere, or anywhere across Forsyth County, having a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis means your kids stay active without the drive to a facility. We've been installing sport courts throughout the Cumming area for years, and we understand what matters: durability in our Georgia climate, proper drainage that works with our sandier clay soil, and turf that looks sharp for decades. Lake Lanier brings beautiful scenery to this region, but it also brings humidity and occasional weather shifts that demand smarter installation choices. The neighborhoods around Cumming are full of families exactly like yours—people who chose this area because it's a great place to raise kids and build something lasting. A sport court is a genuine upgrade to your property value and your family's quality of life. Let's talk about making that happen.
Cumming's soil composition leans toward sandier clay, which is actually pretty forgiving for sport court installation if you know what you're doing. The real consideration here is water management. Our lake-influenced microclimate means humidity hangs around longer than in drier parts of Georgia, and we get decent rainfall year-round. Proper drainage underneath your court isn't optional—it's essential to prevent standing water and turf degradation. The neighborhoods here vary in lot size and slope; Windermere properties tend toward larger yards with more grading flexibility, while The Collection has tighter footprints that require smarter layout planning. Sun exposure matters too. Cumming gets solid afternoon heat, especially in summer, which is actually ideal for artificial turf performance. Most residential courts we install here are 30x50 or 30x60—enough for serious play without dominating the whole yard. Your HOA rules (if you're in a deed-restricted community) might have specific requirements about court placement, fencing, or lighting. We always confirm those details upfront. The 35-minute drive from our HQ means we're close enough for quality service but not so close that we're overcharging—you're not paying Atlanta premium prices.
Absolutely. Sandy clay drains better than pure clay, which is a win, but it also shifts more with freeze-thaw cycles. We build a stronger aggregate base and use proper geotextile layers to prevent settling. The soil here actually works in your favor if the installation is done right. Shortcuts show up fast in this soil type, so we don't cut corners.
Yes, if it's installed with drainage-first thinking. That lake microclimate means moisture lingers, so we slope courts properly and use infill systems that manage water effectively. The turf itself is engineered for humid climates. You're not fighting against conditions here—we just design around them.
Most homes in The Collection and Windermere can accommodate a 30x50 court comfortably. Some larger properties go 30x60. We assess your actual yard during the free site visit—grading, tree placement, setback requirements all factor in. Tight lots still have options; we've built creative solutions in tighter spaces.
Many Cumming neighborhoods have deed restrictions. Before you commit, we help you pull those details and confirm your court design complies. It's a quick process, and most communities approve athletic courts—they add property value. We've worked through Cumming HOAs enough times to know what usually flies.
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