Vs Sod — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
If you've got kids, you know how fast a natural grass yard turns into a muddy mess once they start playing sports. Around Flowery Branch, especially in the newer developments near Sterling on the Lake, families are dealing with that Hall County clay soil that doesn't drain like you'd hope. One rainy season and your backyard looks like a practice field from the Falcons facility—except without the professional maintenance crew. That's where a sport court makes sense. Instead of fighting with sod that dies under foot traffic, you get a real playing surface built to handle basketball, tennis, or just everyday wear. Our artificial turf sport courts are installed right here in Hall County, and they're built tough enough for the climate and clay underneath. No more brown patches, no weekly watering bills, and no rescheduling games because the yard's too wet. Whether you're in Sterling on the Lake or closer to Lake Lanier, we can get your court in without the seasonal frustration that comes with natural grass in this area.
Flowery Branch sits on clay-heavy soil typical of Hall County, which means natural grass struggles with drainage and compaction. When kids or adults practice sports regularly, that clay becomes even more problematic—it hardens, water pools, and grass dies back faster than you'd expect. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. Most homes around Sterling on the Lake and the newer developments have decent sun exposure, but we account for shade from mature trees near the lake when designing your court layout. The installation process in this area is straightforward because we're used to working with that clay base—we prep it properly, add the right drainage layers, and ensure water moves away from your home's foundation. HOA communities in Flowery Branch typically have specific landscape guidelines, so we work with your neighborhood's requirements to make sure your sport court fits the look and feel of Sterling on the Lake or wherever you're located. Turf maintenance here is minimal compared to sod—you're not watering during dry spells, dealing with fungus from humidity, or replacing dead patches after heavy use.
Absolutely. Clay is actually more stable for installation than sandy soil. We dig down, compact the clay base, add a drainage layer and sub-base, then lay the turf on top. The key is proper grading so water doesn't pool—something we've perfected installing courts throughout Hall County. Clay's firmness actually makes for a solid, long-lasting court surface.
That's the whole point. Natural grass turns to mud, but our courts drain within 24 hours of heavy rain. The subsurface system we install is engineered for Georgia's weather patterns, including the lake-area humidity around Sterling on the Lake. Your court's playable year-round, rain or shine.
Yes. We work with HOA guidelines regularly in Flowery Branch neighborhoods. Sterling on the Lake and similar developments typically allow synthetic courts as long as they're built to specific standards and maintain the community aesthetic. We'll review your HOA requirements and design the court to comply.
Sport courts cost more upfront, but sod fails faster in our clay soil and needs constant replacement and watering. Over 5-7 years, a court pays for itself in water savings, maintenance time, and not replacing dead grass. We're based 50 minutes away and serve your area regularly with transparent pricing.
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