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Sport courts in Flowery Branch have become a game-changer for families around Sterling on the Lake and the newer Hall County developments. The reality is, Georgia's heat and humidity can wreck natural grass courts in a season or two—especially when you've got kids running drills year-round or hosting neighborhood tournaments. Artificial turf gives you a professional-grade playing surface that handles everything from basketball to pickle ball without the constant maintenance nightmare. We've installed dozens of courts across the Lake Lanier area, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. Whether your yard sits on that typical Hall County clay base or you're in one of the newer Sterling developments with trickier drainage, a quality sport court adapts to Flowery Branch's climate and soil conditions. No more brown patches from overuse, no watering bills through the roof, and you actually get to enjoy your backyard instead of managing it. We'll handle everything from site assessment to finishing touches—and we're just 50 minutes away, so we're not some distant crew that disappears after installation.
Flowery Branch sits on that red clay common to Hall County, which actually works in your favor for sport courts. Clay compacts well and provides solid drainage—you won't get the swampy mess that some Georgia yards deal with after heavy rain. Most properties in Sterling on the Lake and the surrounding newer developments have decent slope, but we always evaluate your specific yard's contours before recommending a base layer. Sun exposure varies depending on where your lot sits relative to tree coverage; homes closer to the lake corridor sometimes get afternoon shade, while properties in the newer sections tend to be more open. That matters because it affects ball response and player comfort during peak afternoon use. We'll inspect your soil composition during the estimate and determine if you need a compacted crushed stone base, recycled asphalt, or minimal prep work. The clay also means we pay attention to drainage lines and make sure water moves away from your home's foundation. Hall County's humidity means your turf will stay in top shape longer without the algae and mildew issues that plague natural grass courts here.
Not at all—it's actually ideal. Hall County's clay compacts beautifully, giving your court a stable base right away. We just need to make sure drainage flows away from your home, and on most Flowery Branch properties, the natural slope handles that. We'll confirm during your estimate if any prep work is needed beyond basic grading and leveling.
Completely. Our sport court surfaces are engineered specifically for Georgia's climate. The heat actually keeps the material pliable, and the humidity doesn't cause the mildew and mold problems you'd see with natural grass. Players appreciate the consistent surface year-round, and maintenance is minimal—just occasional brushing and basic rinsing.
Sterling on the Lake and nearby developments have varying guidelines. During your free estimate, we'll discuss what your community allows in terms of court size, fencing, and placement. Most HOAs are fine with backyard courts as long as they meet setback requirements. We handle that conversation regularly and know what typically gets approved.
Half-court setups run roughly 30x50 feet and fit most suburban lots in the area. Full courts need 50x94 feet. During your on-site estimate, we'll measure your available space, account for setbacks, drainage patterns, and tree coverage. We'll show you exactly what fits and how it functions with your home's layout.
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