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Building a new home in Hiawassee? A sport court is one of those features that transforms a property from nice to genuinely special—especially in a community where outdoor living matters year-round. Whether you're settling into Downtown Hiawassee, building near Lake Chatuge, or anywhere across Towns County, artificial turf sport courts give your family a game-ready surface without the maintenance headaches that come with natural grass in our mountain climate. We've installed courts for families just like yours across North Georgia, and we understand what makes Hiawassee different. The lake-influenced microclimate, the elevation, the way the sun hits properties differently depending on whether you're on the water side or tucked into the valleys—these things matter when you're designing a space that'll get real use. A sport court here isn't just a resale feature; it's a reason your kids stay home instead of heading somewhere else on a weekend. Basketball, pickleball, volleyball, or just a flat, playable surface for whatever comes next—we build courts that handle Hiawassee's seasons and your family's ambitions.
Hiawassee sits in terrain that's beautiful but demanding. Our North Georgia mountain soil tends toward clay in many areas, which means natural grass drainage can be spotty—especially in low-lying sections near the lake or in newer subdivisions where grading is still settling. That's where artificial turf shines. It doesn't care about your soil composition; it just needs proper base preparation and grading to shed water quickly. Sun exposure varies wildly here depending on elevation and tree cover. Properties near Lake Chatuge or in Downtown Hiawassee neighborhoods can be shadier than you'd expect, while homes with southern or western exposure get significant afternoon heat. We'll assess your specific lot during the site visit—shade patterns matter because even premium artificial turf performs better with good drainage and occasional UV exposure. Most new-construction lots in Hiawassee run between a quarter and half acre, which usually gives plenty of room for a regulation or semi-regulation court without overcrowding the yard. HOA rules vary by neighborhood, so we'll verify any covenants before you break ground. Installation timing works well here; we can build through most of the year, though spring runoff and heavy winter weather occasionally slow us down. The key is getting your base right from day one—mountain properties need solid drainage planning.
Yes. We don't rely on your native soil to drain the court. Our installation includes a proper gravel base layer, perimeter drainage, and permeable underlayment that channels water away from the playing surface. Even clay-heavy lots near Lake Chatuge work fine when the foundation is engineered correctly. We've built dozens across similar North Georgia terrain.
The moisture and elevation actually work in your favor. Our turf resists UV fade and handles temperature swings well. The main thing is ensuring your drainage slopes away from the court—lake-area properties sometimes have high water tables, so we confirm that during our site assessment. Proper installation prevents any moisture-related issues.
Absolutely. In fact, building during the construction phase is ideal. We can coordinate grading with your builder, avoid disturbing finished landscaping, and get the base work done efficiently. We just need to schedule around heavy equipment and verify final lot grading before we start our installation.
We cover all of North Georgia, including Hiawassee and Towns County. It's about two hours from our main operation, which means we schedule your project efficiently and show up prepared. You get the same quality and professionalism as our closer projects—distance doesn't change our standards.
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