Monthly Financing — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Living up here in the mountains around Dillard means you've got some serious natural beauty—but it also means your yard faces challenges that flat-land Georgia doesn't. We've worked with homeowners from Downtown Dillard all the way to the Sky Valley border, and we've learned that a sport court isn't just about having a place to shoot hoops or practice tennis. It's about making the most of your property when the mountain climate and native soil aren't always cooperating with natural grass. Our artificial turf systems are built specifically for properties like yours—places where drainage, elevation changes, and those cool, sometimes shady mountain conditions matter. Whether you're thinking about a half-court setup for your kids or a full multi-sport surface, we can design something that actually works with your land, not against it. And honestly, financing makes it way easier to get started without waiting another season or two. Let's talk about what's possible for your place.
Dillard's elevation and that dense mountain soil create some specific installation considerations we've perfected over years of work in this region. Your native soil tends to retain moisture—great for your trees, not always great for natural grass courts. We manage that by layering our base materials properly so water drains away instead of pooling under the turf. Sun exposure up here is variable too. Depending on whether your property sits in the shade of the ridge or opens up toward the valley, we adjust our turf pile height and drainage strategy. We've also found that most properties in this area have steeper grades than suburban Atlanta yards, which means we sometimes need to build retaining edges or create subtle contouring to keep your court playable and safe. The good news: artificial turf handles elevation changes beautifully. And because Rabun County properties tend to sit on larger lots with more trees, we're often designing courts that blend into natural landscaping rather than dominating the view. Your maintenance is basically zero in terms of reseeding or chemical treatments—a real advantage in mountain communities where folks value that natural feel.
Your local clay-heavy soil holds water, which is why proper base prep is critical. We install a drainage layer beneath the turf to prevent pooling—especially important in spring when snowmelt and heavy rains come through. The slope of most Dillard properties actually works in our favor, letting gravity do the drainage work for us. We've done hundreds of installs in similar Rabun County conditions, so we know exactly how to prep your specific lot.
Absolutely. We've built courts on much steeper properties than most. We use terracing techniques and subtle grade adjustments to create a level playing surface while working with your land's natural contours. The investment is slightly higher than flat installations, but you end up with a court that looks intentional and built for your mountain property—not like we forced something that doesn't belong.
Financing spreads the cost over time so you're not draining savings for one season. Here in the mountains, you want to move quickly when weather permits installation—spring through early fall is ideal. Financing lets you start now instead of waiting another year while you save. We handle the paperwork, and you get your court built during the best season for your area.
Far less than natural grass in mountain conditions. No fertilizer, no reseeding after heavy use, no fighting drainage issues every spring. You'll rinse it occasionally and remove debris, but that's it. The cool climate actually extends turf life since UV exposure is less intense than down in Georgia's heat. Most of our Dillard clients spend maybe an hour monthly on maintenance.
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