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Sport courts in Gainesville aren't just about having a place to shoot hoops or practice your serve—they're about transforming your backyard into something your family actually uses year-round. We've installed them across Mundy Mill, along the north shore of Lake Lanier, and throughout the 30501 zip code, and every single one tells the same story: homeowners wish they'd done it sooner. The thing about Hall County is that our clay-heavy soil and seasonal dry spells can make traditional courts crack and shift, but engineered sport surfaces handle it differently. They breathe with the ground instead of fighting it. Whether you're 10 minutes from downtown Gainesville or tucked into one of the lakeside neighborhoods, a sport court gives you the flexibility to play the way you want—basketball, pickleball, tennis, or all three. And if cost is what's been holding you back, we've built monthly financing into how we work, because a court your family loves using beats a perfect savings account every time.
Gainesville's proximity to Lake Lanier means humidity and seasonal moisture swings that would destroy a standard asphalt court. Our clay soil in the Hall County area also tends to shift slightly year-round, which is why we focus on subsurface drainage and proper base preparation—it's not optional here, it's essential. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether your lot sits in Mundy Mill or backs up to tree cover near the lake. We'll assess your yard's shade patterns before sizing anything, because a court that gets hammered by afternoon sun plays different than one with morning shade. Most Gainesville residential lots give us 30–50 feet of usable length for a sport court, which is plenty for a multi-sport setup without eating your entire yard. Homeowners in the lakeside neighborhoods sometimes deal with elevation changes we need to account for during grading. The good news: once the base is dialed in and the surface is down, Hall County's clay actually stabilizes the court beautifully. We design with local soil behavior in mind, not generic guidelines.
Yes—that's exactly why we engineer them this way. Hall County's clay soil and Lake Lanier's moisture patterns mean we build in superior drainage and use UV-stable materials rated for Georgia heat cycles. Seasonal ground shifts that would crack concrete don't faze a properly installed sport surface. We've got courts in place since 2018 in the area with zero structural issues.
Most Gainesville neighborhoods allow sport courts without issues, but some lakeside HOAs have guidelines about colors or setbacks. We handle those conversations regularly and can help you navigate approval before installation. It typically takes 1–2 weeks, and we're happy to provide renderings to your HOA if needed.
A full-size basketball court runs 94 by 50 feet, but most Gainesville homeowners go with 60–80 feet of length, which handles basketball, pickleball, and tennis beautifully. We'll walk your lot during the site visit and show you exactly how much you have. Shade trees and slope matter too—we work with your existing landscape.
Absolutely. We structure financing so your monthly payment fits your budget—whether that's 24, 36, or 48 months. Most Gainesville homeowners prefer spreading the cost rather than writing one check, and honestly, we think that makes sense. You'll have the court in use while you're paying for it.
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