Next Week Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Cumming's got some serious outdoor space—especially around neighborhoods like The Collection and Windermere where families are investing in their backyards. A sport court is the natural next step if you're tired of watching that empty corner get weeds or if the kids need somewhere to actually shoot hoops or play pickleball without driving to the fairgrounds. We've installed plenty of courts in Forsyth County, and honestly, the demand here has gotten real. People in 30028, 30040, and 30041 are done with maintenance headaches and ready for all-weather playability. The lake-influenced climate around here means humidity and occasional moisture issues, which is exactly why we don't just drop a court in and hope—we design around what Cumming's soil and weather actually do. You're looking at maybe next week for install if you're ready, and that timeline isn't marketing fluff. We mean it.
Forsyth County's sandier clay is one of those things that looks fine until you've got a sport court sitting on it. Moisture retention isn't terrible, but it's not ideal either, which is why base preparation matters more here than it might in drier parts of Georgia. The lake-influenced microclimate keeps humidity higher around Lake Lanier–adjacent properties, and we factor that into drainage design. Cumming yards tend to run medium-sized in the established neighborhoods, so we're usually working with 20x40 or 30x50 courts that fit the space without looking crammed. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether you're tree-heavy (common in Windermere) or more open (typical in The Collection). We'll assess your specific plot during the site visit—shade patterns shift seasonally, and that affects court durability and heat absorption. Most Forsyth County HOAs don't restrict artificial courts if they're residential and properly finished, but we always verify before scheduling.
The lake-influenced moisture around here is manageable with proper drainage. We design courts with engineered base layers that shed water quickly—not into your yard, but toward perimeter drainage. Forsyth's sandier clay actually helps in that regard. Humidity won't rot modern synthetic turf, but poor base work will trap moisture underneath, which creates problems. That's why we don't cut corners on prep.
If the site's accessible and you're ready to schedule, absolutely. We typically need one site visit to finalize drainage, sun angles, and measurements—usually same-week—then we can roll in with equipment within 5-7 days. It's not like the drive from our HQ is a barrier (we're 35 minutes out). Next-week install is real if you lock it in now.
Most Cumming properties support a 20x40 (half-court) or 30x50 (full-court-capable) build. We've done smaller 15x30 courts and some larger installations, but those middle sizes fit Forsyth County lots without looking oversized. We'll walk your specific space and show you options—no guesswork.
Most do, especially in The Collection and Windermere. We haven't hit blanket restrictions, but HOA rules vary by neighborhood. We verify restrictions before we start design work—part of the process. If there are guidelines (color, height, setbacks), we build to them from day one.
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