Lifetime Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sports courts in Gainesville neighborhoods like Mundy Mill and along the Lake Lanier north shore demand something tougher than regular lawn grass. Hall County's clay-heavy soil and seasonal dry spells can turn a natural grass court into a muddy mess one month and a dust bowl the next. That's where synthetic sport courts come in—they play true year-round, regardless of what Georgia's weather decides to throw at you. We've installed hundreds of these courts across the region, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. A quality artificial turf sport court gives you a professional-grade playing surface without the constant maintenance, reseeding, and worry that comes with natural grass. Better yet, with the right warranty backing your investment, you're protected for decades. Whether you've got kids training for basketball, a tennis habit you can't shake, or just want a multipurpose court that actually drains properly during Hall County's rainy seasons, we can build something that lasts.
Gainesville's location near Lake Lanier means your property likely sits on or near typical Hall County clay soil—dense, slow-draining, and prone to compaction. Natural grass courts struggle here because water pools rather than permeating, and clay gets sticky in wet months and hard as concrete when it dries out. Your sport court needs excellent subsurface drainage to handle this reality. We typically recommend a crushed stone base layer that prevents water from sitting directly on clay, then engineered synthetic turf with infill that supports athletic movement while shedding moisture quickly. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your lot is in Mundy Mill's more wooded sections or on the more open north shore areas around Lake Lanier. We assess tree coverage and afternoon shade patterns during the site visit—this affects turf color and infill temperature. Gainesville's seasonal drought periods mean your court won't need supplemental watering like natural grass would, which saves time and money. HOA communities in the area generally approve synthetic courts when they're installed to standard specifications, though we always verify requirements first. Most residential courts here range from 30×60 feet to 40×80 feet depending on intended use and lot size.
Absolutely. Clay drainage is actually why artificial courts shine in Gainesville. We install a engineered base system that keeps water from pooling on that dense clay. The synthetic surface itself drains immediately, so you're not dealing with mud like you would with natural grass. Hall County homeowners specifically benefit because we solve the clay problem permanently—no more wet season flooding or dry season hardpan.
Our lifetime warranties cover the turf material against manufacturing defects, seam separation, and UV degradation. That means if the fibers fail or backing delaminates, we replace it at no cost. Infill and base work typically have separate coverage periods. For Gainesville installations, we always recommend reviewing warranty terms upfront so you understand what's protected and for how long.
Modern synthetic turf for courts uses cooler-burning materials than older versions. Lake Lanier proximity actually helps—you get lake breezes that moderate temperature. We can also discuss infill options that reduce heat retention if your court sits in direct afternoon sun. Most Gainesville homeowners find their courts comfortably playable year-round with proper infill selection.
Most residential courts take 5-7 working days from site prep through final setup. We handle base construction, drainage, seaming, and infill application on-site. Weather can extend timelines—we avoid installing during heavy rain since Hall County clay needs dry conditions for proper base compaction. We'll give you a firm timeline once we assess your specific lot conditions.
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