Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dahlonega's got that special charm—whether you're near the Gold Museum downtown or up by UNG, there's something about this mountain community that makes people want to invest in their outdoor spaces. We work with homeowners here who understand that a quality sport court isn't just about recreation; it's about accessibility and year-round usability in a climate that can be genuinely demanding. Our artificial turf sport courts are built specifically for Dahlonega's cooler microclimate and the particular soil composition we deal with in Lumpkin County. We handle the red clay and rocky conditions that make natural grass maintenance such a headache. The real reason people call us is because they want their families—including those who use wheelchairs or mobility devices—to have safe, reliable outdoor play space. No mud, no drainage nightmares, no seasonal dead patches. Just a dependable surface that works the same way in July as it does in January.
Here's what makes Dahlonega different from flatter parts of Georgia: you've got mountain clay mixed with rock, which means natural drainage can be unpredictable and grading becomes critical. Artificial turf actually solves this for you—we engineer proper subsurface drainage that handles the seasonal moisture you get up here. The cooler microclimate is actually an advantage; UV degradation happens slower, and you won't deal with the intense heat stress that turf faces down in Atlanta. Shade patterns matter more here too. If your lot's near the UNG area or those mature trees in Downtown Dahlonega neighborhoods, we assess sun exposure carefully during installation. Most residential properties in this area have moderate yard sizes, and we size sport courts accordingly—whether that's a full court or a scaled multi-sport setup. Wheelchair accessibility requires smooth, level installation, so we pay special attention to your existing grade and make adjustments during the base prep phase. Rocky soil means we sometimes need to bring in additional base material, but that's factored into our Dahlonega estimates upfront.
Absolutely. Our turf systems drain fast enough that standing water doesn't freeze on the surface like it would on natural grass. The material itself stays flexible even in the cooler mountain temperatures you get here. Ice can form on any outdoor surface, but the turf won't develop the soft spots or rutting that natural grass does when it freezes and thaws. Wheelchair users especially benefit because the surface remains stable and predictable.
Price varies based on court size, base prep needs, and whether you need subsurface work due to that rocky clay soil common here. A standard multi-sport court runs between $8,000 and $15,000 installed. We're about 65 minutes from Dahlonega, so we factor that into scheduling, but pricing stays competitive. Get a site visit for an accurate quote—soil conditions matter.
Yes, we do it regularly. Shade actually helps the turf last longer in this region. We design drainage and base materials accounting for the extra moisture retention shaded areas get. Some tree root management might be needed, but it's manageable. Accessibility requirements stay the same regardless of shade—we ensure smooth, level surfaces for wheelchairs.
Most residential sport courts take 3–5 days depending on base prep complexity. Rocky soil sometimes requires more grading work than smoother areas. We schedule around Dahlonega's weather patterns and coordinate with you on the best timing. We always prioritize getting the foundation right so your court performs for years.
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