Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Cumming's neighborhoods—especially around The Collection and Windermere—sit in prime real estate where families want outdoor spaces that actually work year-round. A sport court isn't just a basketball pad or tennis setup; it's your answer to keeping kids active without worrying about Georgia's unpredictable weather turning your yard into a mud pit. That sandier clay soil in Forsyth County drains reasonably well, but the lake-influenced microclimate means humidity and occasional wet spells can wreak havoc on natural grass. We've installed plenty of sport courts across Cumming, and we know what holds up here. Whether you've got a postage-stamp lot in The Collection or more breathing room near the fairgrounds, artificial turf gives you a reliable, low-maintenance surface that your family can use year-round. No more canceling games because of rain. No more re-sodding every spring. Just consistent playability whenever your household needs it.
Forsyth County's soil composition leans toward sandier clay, which actually helps with drainage but can still shift seasonally. The proximity to Lake Lanier creates a microclimate with higher humidity and occasional moisture buildup, especially in spring and fall. Most Cumming yards don't have massive lot sizes—The Collection and Windermere are more manicured, residential neighborhoods where space is intentional—so we often design sport courts to fit snugly into available areas without eating up your whole backyard. Sun exposure varies depending on tree coverage; some properties get full afternoon western exposure, while others have oak canopy shade that's characteristic of the area. Many HOAs in Cumming have landscape guidelines, so we always verify what's allowed before installation. The sandier base means we don't usually need extensive grading, which can save time and cost. Winter freeze-thaw cycles are mild here compared to northern states, but we still account for proper subsurface prep so your court stays stable through Georgia's humidity swings.
Yes—that sandier clay in Cumming actually drains better than heavy red clay you find elsewhere in Georgia. We install a proper base layer and perimeter drainage, so water moves away from the court surface. The lake microclimate means you'll get humidity and occasional standing water situations, but the subsurface system handles it. We've never had drainage complaints from our Cumming installations.
Absolutely. Most Cumming properties in those neighborhoods have room for at least a half-court or smaller multi-sport setup. We custom-design layouts to work with your actual lot constraints. If space is tight, we optimize for the sports your family plays most. During the site visit, we'll show you exactly what fits without crowding your landscape.
It depends on your specific neighborhood. Many HOAs have guidelines about court colors, placement, and fencing. We handle the HOA pre-approval conversation for you and know which boards are more flexible. Before we quote, we always ask about your deed restrictions so there are no surprises down the road.
Cost depends on court size, surface type (basketball, tennis, multi-sport), and site prep needed. A basic half-court runs differently than a full 5,000+ square-foot multi-sport installation. We provide free estimates and are based 35 minutes away, so travel isn't a barrier. We'll give you a clear breakdown of materials and labor specific to your property.
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