Curb Appeal — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Flowery Branch homeowners are serious about their outdoor spaces—and honestly, with views toward Lake Lanier and developments like Sterling on the Lake, why wouldn't you be? A sport court transforms your backyard into a genuine recreation hub, whether you're thinking basketball, tennis, or just a solid multipurpose surface for the family. The thing is, Georgia's clay-heavy soil around Hall County doesn't always play nice with traditional grass, and that red clay near the lake can get slippery when it rains. That's where artificial turf steps in. It's not just about looks—though your curb appeal will absolutely jump. It's about creating a surface that actually works year-round in our climate, handles the moisture we get, and stays game-ready without the muddy footprints tracking through your house. We've installed dozens of courts in neighborhoods just like yours, and the feedback is always the same: best decision they made for their property.
Hall County's soil composition—particularly that clay-rich base near Lake Lanier—means drainage is something you can't ignore. Natural grass struggles here, especially in Sterling on the Lake's newer developments where grading is still settling. Artificial sport-court turf sidesteps that problem entirely. You'll want proper base preparation, which our crew handles by excavating, grading away from your foundation, and installing a compacted stone base that works with our local water table rather than against it. Sunlight patterns matter too: afternoon sun bounces hard off the lake, so UV-rated turf is non-negotiable. Most Flowery Branch lots are between a quarter and half acre in these neighborhoods, which gives us solid room to work. We also pay attention to your HOA guidelines—some communities have specific preferences about height and color. The red clay that's everywhere here actually works in our favor during installation because it compacts beautifully and provides a stable foundation. Timeline-wise, we typically complete a sport court in 3–5 days, weather permitting.
Actually, it's the opposite. That red clay compacts really well, which gives us a stable base for proper drainage and durability. The real challenge is water management—we account for Lake Lanier's humidity and Flowery Branch's seasonal water table by installing a gravel base that channels water away from your court and foundation. It's one reason we don't cut corners on prep work here.
Most do, especially if you choose a natural-looking turf color and maintain clean edges. Sterling on the Lake and comparable developments typically welcome upgraded outdoor amenities that boost property values. We review your specific covenants before design, so there are no surprises. In our experience, a well-maintained sport court actually checks the 'curb appeal' box for most HOAs.
The sun reflection off Lake Lanier is intense, so we always specify UV-stabilized turf rated for full-sun exposure. We also recommend a slight slope toward drainage areas to handle the moisture Flowery Branch receives. Quality turf in these conditions typically lasts 10–15 years with minimal fading or degradation.
Most sport courts in Flowery Branch take 3–5 business days from excavation through final setup. We manage debris removal and staging carefully to minimize impact on your neighbors—something that matters in close-knit developments. Once we're done, the court's ready to use immediately; no curing time needed.
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