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Sport courts are everywhere in Flowery Branch these days—and honestly, it makes sense. Between the newer developments around Sterling on the Lake and families who want their kids shooting hoops or playing tennis without driving to Atlanta, a backyard court just hits different. We've been installing them across Hall County for years, and Flowery Branch homeowners get it: you want a surface that handles Georgia's heat, doesn't turn into a mud pit when Lake Lanier weather rolls through, and actually looks sharp year-round. The thing about our sport courts is they're not just for serious athletes. Parents love them because their kids stay active at home, the surface is forgiving on joints (huge deal for weekend warriors), and unlike concrete, you're not resurfacing every five years. We can get you installed same week in most cases—we're only about 50 minutes out, so scheduling is straightforward. Whether you're in a lakeside neighborhood or one of the newer subdivisions pushing toward the Falcons facility area, we've got the experience and the crew to make this happen fast.
Flowery Branch sits on that Hall County clay base, which is both a blessing and a headache. The clay holds moisture, especially near the Lake Lanier areas where humidity and afternoon thunderstorms are basically guaranteed in summer. Our sport courts handle that fine—they're built to shed water—but it matters for prep. If your yard has clay, we're doing proper grading and a base layer that keeps puddles from becoming an issue. Sun exposure changes depending on where you are. Sterling on the Lake properties often have mature trees, which sounds nice until you realize shaded courts can get slippery in morning dew. We assess that during the site visit and may recommend slightly different surface specs. Lot sizes in the newer developments tend to be smaller than older neighborhoods, so we're usually working in tighter spaces—that's fine, just means precision framing and clean layout work. One thing we always check: HOA rules. Some of the community guidelines around here have restrictions on court colors or setbacks. We handle that conversation upfront so there are zero surprises. Hall County clay drains slower than sandy soil, so our installation includes drainage considerations that other regions might skip.
Yes, for most residential installations. We're based 50 minutes away, so we can schedule mobilization without the long travel delays other installers face. Site prep, base work, and surface installation typically run 4–5 days. If your yard needs grading due to that Hall County clay, add a day. We'll give you a realistic timeline during the site visit, but same-week installs are standard here.
Clay holds water longer than sandy soil, so we're extra careful with grading and base prep. We ensure proper slope away from the court and use a compacted base that prevents water from pooling beneath the surface. If your property is in Sterling on the Lake or another lakeside development, we factor in higher humidity too—it matters for curing times and material specs.
Some Flowery Branch communities have guidelines about colors, height clearances, or setbacks from property lines. We handle that research for you. In most cases, HOAs approve sport courts because they're contained, low-impact improvements. Let us know your neighborhood during the quote, and we'll confirm any restrictions upfront.
Acrylic over a solid base works best for Flowery Branch. It handles the summer heat without becoming slick, resists algae growth in humid conditions, and drains well over Hall County clay. We also offer cooler-surface options if sun exposure is heavy in your yard. Either way, it's more forgiving than concrete for joints and longevity.
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