Renovation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your sport court in Gainesville has probably taken a beating. Whether it's in Mundy Mill, up near the Lake Lanier north shore, or anywhere across the 30501–30507 zip codes, Georgia's clay soil and seasonal dry spells do a number on natural grass courts. We see it all the time: drainage issues from Hall County's heavy clay, bare patches from summer heat stress, and that constant battle to keep lines crisp and surfaces safe for tennis, basketball, or pickleball. That's exactly why artificial turf renovation makes sense for Gainesville homeowners. You get a surface that actually performs—no more muddy spots after rain, no dead zones in full sun, and zero worry about those dry stretches when water restrictions kick in. We've installed courts across town, and the difference between a worn-out natural surface and a fresh synthetic court is night and day. You keep the same footprint, lose all the maintenance headaches, and gain a court that plays true year-round.
Gainesville sits on Hall County clay, which drains poorly and compacts hard—especially problematic if your court gets heavy use or sits in a low spot near Lake Lanier. That clay base actually works in artificial turf's favor, though. We'll prep your existing court area by leveling, compacting, and adding a proper drainage layer underneath. The seasonal drought we get here means natural grass courts fade fast; synthetic turf stays green and playable even when watering bans are in effect. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're nestled in tree shade (common around the lake neighborhoods) or out in open yards. Our turf handles both beautifully—no sun-baked dead zones, no algae issues in shaded areas. Most Gainesville residential courts run 2,000–4,000 square feet, and that size works perfectly for standard tennis or dual-sport setups. We'll slope the court slightly for water runoff and use a base material that performs in Georgia's humidity. The whole process takes about a week, and you're looking at a surface that'll hold up to intense play without the clay dust, bare patches, or constant regrading you'd deal with otherwise.
Clay compacts well, which is actually ideal for a stable base layer. We level and firm up your existing court, add a drainage layer to prevent pooling (important given Gainesville's heavy summer rains), then install the turf system. The key is proper slope—even slight angles keep water moving away from the playing surface. Clay's density means your court won't shift or settle unevenly like sandy soils might.
Absolutely. We design drainage into every court—perforated base layers, proper grading, and turf backing that sheds water fast. Gainesville gets intense afternoon thunderstorms, but that water moves off synthetic courts way quicker than it would puddle on natural grass. Your court plays the day after rain without waterlogging.
Our turf is UV-stabilized to handle intense Southern sun. You won't see the bleaching or color loss that hits natural grass during dry spells. Whether your court is in full sun or shaded by oaks around the Mundy Mill or lake areas, the color stays consistent and vibrant for years.
Typically 5–7 business days from start to finish. We remove the old surface if needed, prep and level the base, install drainage and infill, and get your court lined and ready. Weather permitting, you're playing on fresh turf within a week—no extended downtime.
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