Women Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Cumming aren't just for the athletes anymore—they've become the centerpiece of how families in neighborhoods like The Collection and Windermere actually use their backyards. We've installed quite a few of them out here, and what we keep hearing is the same thing: parents want a space where kids can shoot hoops, practice tennis, or just play without worrying about mud, standing water, or that red clay staining everything. The lake-influenced climate around here means your yard deals with more moisture than Atlanta proper, which is exactly why artificial turf for sport courts makes so much sense. You get year-round playability, virtually no maintenance, and a surface that handles our unpredictable spring rains without turning into a swamp. Whether you're near the Cumming Fairgrounds area or tucked into one of the newer subdivisions off the highway, a properly installed sport court transforms how your family spends time outside. Since we're women-owned and based just 35 minutes away, we know Forsyth County's specific challenges—the sandier clay soil, the tree coverage patterns, the HOA guidelines that matter in your neighborhood. We build these courts to last through Georgia summers and handle the seasonal shifts that come with living this close to Lake Lanier.
Cumming's soil composition—that sandier clay mix typical of Forsyth County—actually works in your favor for sport court installation. It drains reasonably well, which means less pooling during our spring rains and the occasional summer thunderstorm. The real consideration is the lake effect: properties closer to Lake Lanier see higher humidity and more moisture in the air, which is why we always recommend premium drainage substrates and proper grading. Your lot size matters too. The Collection and Windermere have varying setbacks and easements, so we assess each property individually to maximize court dimensions within your space. Tree canopy coverage is another factor we evaluate—if your yard sits under mature oaks, we design the court orientation to minimize shade during peak playing hours while protecting the turf from excessive sun exposure on one side. Most Cumming homeowners are also navigating HOA requirements, and we handle those conversations before a single stake goes in the ground. The sandier soil profile means we don't typically need extensive site prep beyond leveling and compaction, saving you time and money compared to denser clay areas.
Not if it's installed right. Higher humidity just means better drainage becomes non-negotiable. We spec perforated base layers and ensure water moves away from the court surface into subsurface layers. Cumming's microclimate actually favors turf because cooler lake breezes help prevent heat buildup that damages synthetic surfaces in landlocked areas. We've installed dozens around here with zero humidity-related failures.
Absolutely. We design courts for real lots, not fantasy backyards. A regulation basketball court is 94×50 feet, but we build scaled versions—half-courts, three-quarter courts, multi-sport hybrid layouts—that fit 30×40 or even tighter spaces common in your neighborhoods. The key is understanding your property lines and setbacks. We handle the site assessment.
Most do, with conditions. We've worked with The Collection, Windermere, and other Forsyth County communities on approval processes. Common requirements are fencing, setback distances, and material specifications. We provide HOA-compliant documentation and renderings before installation, so there's no guessing about what the board will accept.
Favorably, actually. Forsyth's soil profile is less compacted than pure red clay areas, which means better natural drainage. We still do full site prep—grading, compaction, base installation—but your soil type typically requires less amendment than other Georgia regions. That keeps costs down without compromising performance.
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