Price Match Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Flowery Branch have become the go-to upgrade for families who want to maximize their outdoor space without fighting Hall County's clay soil and unpredictable weather. Whether you're in Sterling on the Lake or near the newer developments around Lake Lanier, a premium artificial turf court gives you year-round playability—no mud, no drainage headaches, no seasonal dead spots. We've installed courts across the area for basketball, pickleball, and multi-sport setups, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: it transforms how they use their backyard. The Atlanta Falcons Training Facility down the road proves that serious athletes demand surfaces that perform. Your family deserves that same reliability without the maintenance nightmare of natural grass. Our price-match guarantee means you won't find a better deal on a professionally installed court in Flowery Branch, and we back every installation with real craftsmanship—not a cut-and-paste job.
Hall County's clay-heavy soil near Lake Lanier presents unique challenges for any outdoor court. That dense, compacted clay doesn't drain well, especially during Georgia's wet springs and summer thunderstorms. Artificial turf solves this problem entirely, but the base preparation is critical. We engineered our installations to account for the high water table in Flowery Branch neighborhoods—proper grading and sub-base layers prevent pooling and ensure courts last decades. Sterling on the Lake and surrounding developments tend to have tighter lot sizes, so we frequently build courts in 30×50 or 20×40 configurations that fit seamlessly into modern subdivisions without eating up the whole yard. Sun exposure varies considerably depending on tree coverage and lot orientation; we assess shade patterns during your free site visit because it affects court color selection and heat retention. Most HOAs in newer Flowery Branch communities have minimal restrictions on backyard courts as long as they're not visible from the street, but we always verify your covenants beforehand. The clay subsoil also means excavation costs are slightly higher than in sandy areas, which is why we're upfront about foundation expenses during the quote.
Hall County clay doesn't drain naturally, and the lake-adjacent soil means a high water table during wet months. If you pour a court on unamended clay, standing water and surface instability will destroy it. We install a engineered base layer system that's proven to handle Flowery Branch's conditions—gravel, geotextile, and proper grading ensure your court stays firm and dry year-round, even after heavy rain.
Most Sterling properties run 75–100 feet deep and 50–65 feet wide. A regulation court needs 94×50, but that's rarely practical. We build 60×35 or 50×30 courts that deliver legitimate play space for driveway-style basketball, pickleball doubles, or multi-sport setups. We'll walk your lot lines and show you exactly what works without encroaching on setbacks or sight lines.
Yes—lake-area courts in summer can reach 140+°F on dark surfaces. We offer cooler synthetic blends and light-colored tint options that reduce surface temperature by 20–30 degrees while maintaining performance. During your site visit, we'll assess afternoon sun exposure and recommend colors that balance playability with comfort.
We match any written quote from a licensed Georgia installer on the same materials, base specs, and warranty terms. If you find a lower price, bring us the estimate and we'll beat it. We don't compete on corners cut—we compete on value. Our 50-minute drive from HQ to Flowery Branch is built into fair pricing, and we stand behind every job with a 10-year surface warranty.
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