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Sport courts in Flowery Branch aren't just about having a backyard basketball hoop anymore. The neighborhoods around Sterling on the Lake and the newer developments throughout Hall County are full of families who want their kids to stay active without the wear and tear of constant travel to Atlanta facilities. We get it—you've got the space, the climate works in your favor most of the year, and honestly, a dedicated sport court beats fighting traffic to get to another gym. That's where artificial turf comes in. Unlike the clay-heavy soil that dominates this area near Lake Lanier, a properly installed sport court gives you a consistent, all-weather playing surface. Whether your kids are into basketball, tennis, or multi-sport training, the investment pays for itself in convenience and durability. LawnLogic has been installing these courts throughout Georgia, and we know exactly what works in Flowery Branch's specific conditions. The real question isn't whether you need one—it's why you'd wait any longer.
Here's the thing about Flowery Branch yards: you're dealing with that Hall County clay foundation that doesn't drain the way you'd want for natural grass or a DIY court. When Lake Lanier rains come through, moisture sits. That's exactly why synthetic turf with proper base preparation is the smart play. We size our installations based on typical Flowery Branch lot dimensions—most homes in Sterling on the Lake and surrounding newer developments have enough square footage for a half-court or full-court setup without eating up your entire backyard. Sun exposure varies depending on your specific lot and tree coverage, but we assess that during the site visit. One thing to confirm upfront: check your HOA guidelines if you're in a gated community. Some neighborhoods have specific landscape requirements, and we've worked with those restrictions before. The good news is that modern sport courts actually enhance property value and meet most aesthetic standards. Installation here typically takes 3–5 days depending on site prep needs. We handle the base layer, drainage considerations for that clay soil, and the synthetic turf application—all designed to handle Georgia's humidity and seasonal temperature swings.
Absolutely. That clay soil near Lake Lanier doesn't drain naturally, so we don't cut corners on base prep. We install proper subsurface drainage, crushed stone foundation, and a compacted base layer. Without it, you'd get water pooling and uneven settling. Takes longer upfront, but it's worth it for a court that lasts 10+ years without shifting or soft spots.
Most of them, yes. We typically work with half-court setups (around 2,400 sq ft) that still leave room for landscaping and other yard features. Full courts run about 4,700 sq ft. We'll measure your space, check sight lines, and make sure the court placement works with trees, sun patterns, and your home's orientation.
Concrete cracks in Georgia heat cycles, stays slippery in rain, and your knees pay the price. Synthetic sport courts have built-in shock absorption, better traction even when wet, and they won't buckle or deteriorate like concrete does. Plus, our turf is engineered for this climate.
Typically 3–5 days, depending on your base condition and site prep. Since we're about 50 minutes away, we schedule efficiently and keep you informed every step. Most installations are complete and ready to use within that window.
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