Hoa Compliant — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Cumming's neighborhoods—especially The Collection and Windermere—have some of the most competitive HOA guidelines in the Atlanta metro area. If your community has strict landscape standards, you already know that regular grass courts don't cut it. Bare patches, muddy divots, and seasonal dead zones violate covenants faster than you can say "landscaping violation letter." That's where synthetic turf courts come in. We've installed dozens of sport courts across Forsyth County, and we understand exactly what your HOA board will approve and what they'll reject before you even break ground. The sandier clay soil Cumming sits on actually works in your favor—it drains faster than heavy Georgia clay, which means your synthetic court plays true year-round without the soggy mess. Whether you're looking at 2,000 or 5,000 square feet, we can design a court that satisfies your community's aesthetic standards while giving your family a professional-grade playing surface. The lake-influenced microclimate around Lake Lanier means you get mild winters and long summers, so your turf investment pays dividends across nearly every season.
Cumming's soil composition—that sandier, more porous clay common in Forsyth County—actually makes synthetic court installation smoother than you'd find in other parts of metro Atlanta. Drainage isn't usually the nightmare it can be elsewhere. What matters more here is sun exposure and your HOA's specific color palette preferences. Homes in The Collection and Windermere often sit on quarter- to half-acre lots, which gives us reasonable space to work with without overwhelming the yard. Most HOAs in this area have moved past "no artificial anything" and now embrace synthetic turf if it's premium-grade and properly maintained. The lake effect does mean you'll get more morning dew and occasional humidity, but modern synthetic fibers shed moisture quickly—no algae buildup or slippery surfaces in spring. One thing we always flag: check your community's CC&Rs about court dimensions and setbacks before we measure. Some Cumming HOAs require courts to sit a specific distance from property lines or sight lines from the street. We handle those conversations with your board so you don't have to.
Most do, but it depends on your specific community rules and court visibility from the street. We've worked with several Cumming HOAs to get courts approved by submitting renderings and material samples upfront. Your covenants usually care more about aesthetic integration and maintenance standards than the fact that it's synthetic. We'll help you navigate that conversation.
Positively. Forsyth County's sandier composition drains better than heavier red clay found south of Atlanta. It compacts well for a stable base, and you won't deal with the water-logging issues other Georgia towns face. We still build proper sub-base layers, but your site prep is usually faster and less disruptive.
We recommend premium polypropylene or polyethylene blends with excellent UV stabilization—Cumming's long growing season means maximum sun exposure. The lake influence brings morning moisture, but modern fibers dry quickly. We'll spec a product with antimicrobial backing so you won't see algae or mold buildup even during humid springs.
Most residential courts take 5–10 business days from start to finish. We're about 35 minutes from our HQ, so we can often schedule work efficiently across Forsyth County. Weather is rarely an issue except during heavy rain, and Cumming's drainage means we can usually recover faster than Atlanta proper after a wet spell.
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