Price Match Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Gainesville aren't just for the pros anymore—a lot of homeowners around Mundy Mill and up near Lake Lanier's north shore are putting them in their backyards, and honestly, it makes sense. You've got kids who want to shoot hoops or play tennis without driving to a rec center, you've got families who'd rather practice volleyball in their own yard than pay court fees every month, and you've got property that could actually use the upgrade. The thing about artificial turf courts is they hold up to Georgia's heat and humidity better than you'd think, especially once you get the base right. We've been installing these systems across Hall County long enough to know what works on the clay soil around here and what doesn't. Our price-match guarantee means if you find a court system quoted lower, we'll beat it—no games, no fine print. That's how we've built trust with Gainesville homeowners for years.
Gainesville's clay-heavy soil near Lake Lanier drains differently than sandy soil in other parts of Georgia, which matters more than you'd think when installing a sport court. Our team has to account for that clay base when we're setting drainage and leveling—it's not the same process as, say, working in drier areas south of here. The lake keeps humidity high through most of the year, so your court needs a turf system that resists algae and doesn't trap moisture underneath. Hall County gets seasonal dry spells, too, so good news: artificial turf doesn't require watering during those stretches, unlike natural grass that'd brown out. Lot sizes around town vary—some properties in older Mundy Mill neighborhoods are tighter, which means we sometimes need to get creative with court dimensions or orientation. Sun exposure matters here because of afternoon heat, so we'll position your court to maximize shade from trees if you've got them. If you're near Brenau or Green Street areas, we also check with any HOA requirements about court placement or appearance before we break ground. That's just local knowledge paying off.
Absolutely. Hall County's humidity is exactly why we use high-quality drainage systems under the turf—they pull moisture away from the surface and prevent algae buildup. The turf itself breathes, and the clay base we work with around Lake Lanier actually helps if we slope it right. You'll have a usable court even in July and August.
Clay doesn't drain naturally, so we have to add proper base layers—typically gravel and sometimes a sand-clay mix—to handle water runoff. It's different than working in sandier soil. The good news is we've done hundreds of installations around Gainesville and know exactly how to prep clay ground so your court lasts.
If another installer quotes a sport court system lower than ours in Gainesville, we'll match it. Same materials, same installation quality. We're confident in our pricing because we've earned business here the right way, and we stand behind it.
A half-court setup (basketball or tennis) takes roughly 2,500 square feet including buffer space. Full courts need about 5,000. Lot sizes vary around Gainesville, so we'll assess your space and show you what's realistic—some properties work better with multi-sport layouts than others.
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