Drainage Solutions — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Flowery Branch deserves better than a muddy mess come spring. That's especially true if you're in Sterling on the Lake or anywhere near those newer developments where the soil drains like concrete. We install premium sport courts with drainage systems built to handle Hall County clay—the kind that holds water like nobody's business, particularly in properties closer to Lake Lanier. A properly engineered artificial turf court isn't just about aesthetics. It's about actually using your yard year-round without watching it turn into a swamp after heavy rain. Whether you've got kids who need a safe place to play basketball, a tennis habit that won't quit, or you just want a manicured surface that handles Georgia's unpredictable weather, we've engineered solutions that work specifically for Flowery Branch's terrain. Our team knows exactly what Hall County throws at homeowners—the clay composition, the water table issues, the humidity. We've spent enough time working in these neighborhoods to understand your landscape challenges before we even break ground.
Flowery Branch's proximity to Lake Lanier means your property likely sits on clay-heavy soil with drainage challenges that most generic turf installers gloss over. Hall County's clay naturally resists water infiltration, which is why we implement subsurface drainage systems beneath every sport court we build here. If you're in a newer development near Sterling on the Lake, you've probably noticed how quickly puddles form after rainfall—that's the clay working against you. Our sport courts include engineered base layers, permeable substrates, and gravel drainage components that direct water away from the playing surface rather than letting it pool. The shade patterns vary considerably across Flowery Branch depending on tree coverage, and that affects both turf performance and maintenance. South-facing courts in full sun handle Georgia's summer heat differently than shaded installations near tree lines. We assess your specific lot during the consultation to ensure proper drainage pitch and material selection. Most residential sport courts in this area run 1,200 to 2,400 square feet, which is manageable but requires precise grading to prevent standing water during the wet season.
Sterling on the Lake and surrounding newer developments were built on compacted clay soil typical of Hall County. That clay composition is dense and naturally resistant to drainage. Combined with proximity to the lake and slightly lower elevation in some lots, water moves through the ground slowly. A sport court with proper French drain systems and base layer engineering solves this—water moves horizontally through the court's substrate and into drainage corridors rather than sitting on top or sinking straight down.
Absolutely. Properties closer to Lake Lanier or in lower-lying lots need more aggressive subsurface drainage than elevated sites. We perform a site assessment to determine water table depth, soil composition, and runoff patterns. Homes near the lake might need additional perimeter drainage or slightly steeper grading. It takes local knowledge—that's why we don't use one-size-fits-all drainage designs across Flowery Branch.
Yes. Improperly drained clay acts like a moisture trap, causing subsurface saturation that compromises the turf base, promotes algae growth, and shortens the court's lifespan. The clay itself isn't the enemy—it's allowing water to pool beneath the surface. Our drainage solutions account for Hall County's soil type by creating pathways for water to escape laterally before it ever accumulates under the court.
We service Flowery Branch and Hall County regularly. While we're headquartered about 50 minutes away, we've got the logistical setup to handle installations throughout the area without cutting corners on drainage design or material quality. Local knowledge of Flowery Branch's soil and climate conditions means your court is built right the first time, not adjusted after drainage problems emerge.
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