Veteran Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Flowery Branch aren't just a luxury—they're a practical investment for families who want year-round athletic space without the maintenance headaches that come with natural grass in Hall County. Whether you live near Sterling on the Lake or in one of the newer developments around Lake Lanier, you know how quickly Georgia clay can turn into a muddy mess or bake hard as concrete depending on the season. A premium artificial sport court eliminates that problem entirely. You get a professional-grade playing surface that handles basketball, tennis, pickleball, or multi-sport use, and it stays playable whether it's July humidity or February rain. Since you're a veteran, we want to make sure you know upfront: LawnLogic honors military service with a dedicated veteran discount on all sport court installations in the Flowery Branch area. Our crew handles the entire process—site prep, proper drainage to account for our local clay composition, and precise court layout—so your family can start using it within days, not weeks. Let's build something that actually stands up to Georgia weather and your family's activity level.
Flowery Branch sits in Hall County with that distinctive red clay that drains differently than what you'd find in Atlanta proper. When we're preparing your site for a sport court, we're accounting for how that clay behaves—especially if your property is in one of the newer subdivisions or closer to the Lake Lanier watershed. Sun exposure varies depending on your exact location and tree canopy, but we always do a site walk to check afternoon shade patterns and any existing water runoff paths. HOA communities like Sterling on the Lake sometimes have specific landscaping guidelines, so we'll verify those restrictions before we start layout. Most residential lots in this area are spacious enough for a full-sized court, though we also design custom dimensions if your yard has trees or existing structures we need to work around. Drainage is critical here—we install a proper base layer and ensure water flows away from the court and your home's foundation, which matters especially with our local clay and seasonal rainfall. The newer developments mean fewer established trees in some areas, which can mean more direct sun exposure in summer, so court material selection sometimes shifts based on your specific microclimate.
Absolutely. Hall County clay doesn't drain like sandy soil, so we build a proper sub-base with gravel and a geo-textile layer to prevent water from pooling under the court. We also slope the court slightly and direct runoff away from your foundation. This matters especially in Sterling on the Lake and similar developments where the water table can be higher near Lake Lanier. A solid base is what keeps your court playable year-round.
We apply our veteran discount directly to the total cost of your sport court project—materials, labor, site prep, everything. Just bring your military ID or discharge papers to your initial consultation. We're based about 50 minutes south, but we service the Flowery Branch area regularly, so scheduling is flexible. Your service means something to us, and this discount is our way of saying thanks.
Yes, and we actually specialize in it. Lots around the lake and in newer developments often have grades that require grading and retaining work. We'll assess your slope during the site visit, calculate how much fill or cut we need, and design the court so it's level and drains properly. It takes more prep work than a flat lot, but it's totally doable.
Most installations take 5–7 working days once we've finalized the design and you've approved the layout. That includes site prep, base installation, surfacing, and court markings. Weather can add a few days in heavy rain, but we work efficiently. We'll give you a realistic schedule at your initial walkthrough.
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