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Holly Springs has grown into one of Cherokee County's most sought-after communities, and we've watched families in the Harmony area and around Holly Springs Town Center invest seriously in their outdoor spaces. Sport courts have become a genuine game-changer for homeowners here—especially those with kids who want a dedicated basketball, pickleball, or tennis setup without the hassle of maintaining natural grass in our rolling clay soil. We've installed dozens of these courts across the area, and the feedback is consistent: families use them year-round, resale appeal jumps noticeably, and the maintenance headache basically disappears. Unlike a typical turf lawn, sport courts are engineered surfaces built to handle intense athletic use, proper drainage through our heavier soils, and they look sharp whether you're shooting hoops in July or hosting a neighborhood tournament in October. Our team knows the Holly Springs landscape intimately—we're just 20 minutes away and familiar with how new construction neighborhoods approach outdoor builds, lot layouts in the area, and what works with Cherokee County's unique terrain.
Holly Springs sits on rolling clay that runs throughout Cherokee County, which actually works in your favor for sport court installation. Clay compacts well and provides stable base support, though proper grading and sub-base preparation are non-negotiable—we've seen too many installations elsewhere fail because installers skipped this step. Because Holly Springs has a mix of wooded and open-lot neighborhoods, sun exposure varies significantly. Courts in the Harmony area facing south get intense afternoon heat, which means selecting UV-resistant synthetic surfaces and possibly thinking about shade solutions if you're in a sunnier pocket. Many Holly Springs Town Center properties sit on smaller to mid-sized lots, so we often design courts that double as entertaining spaces—your 30x60 court can function beautifully in a 40x70 yard footprint with proper clearance. New construction homes here frequently have drainage concerns during heavy rain; our sport court systems include engineered drainage layers that prevent pooling on Cherokee County's clay. HOA rules in some Holly Springs subdivisions require approval for court installations, so we handle those conversations upfront. We also pay attention to lot orientation and existing landscape features, which saves you money during design.
Absolutely. Clay is actually ideal for base stability when prepped correctly. We excavate, compact, and install proper drainage layers that prevent water from pooling on the court surface. Holly Springs' rolling terrain means we grade carefully to slope away from the court, protecting your investment during our typical spring and fall rain seasons. It's a more involved process than installing on sandy soil, but the payoff is a court that won't shift or crack.
A regulation basketball court runs 94x50 feet, but most Holly Springs homeowners go with 60x30 or 50x25 depending on lot size and how they want to use it. We design courts to fit your property—pickleball and youth basketball take up less space. During the design phase, we account for setback requirements, tree placement in the Harmony area, and how your yard actually flows. We'll show you mockups before breaking ground.
Sport courts are nearly maintenance-free compared to grass. You'll sweep debris, rinse occasionally, and that's really it. Our surfaces handle Holly Springs summers and the occasional ice situation we get in winter. Unlike natural turf on Cherokee County clay, you won't deal with mud, drainage complaints from neighbors, or seasonal dead spots. Most customers spend under two hours per year on upkeep.
No—it typically boosts it, especially in family-oriented neighborhoods like Holly Springs Town Center and Harmony. Buyers with kids see immediate appeal, and it's a finished improvement that doesn't require ongoing landscaping investment. We've seen properties move faster after court installation, and appraisers recognize quality installations as legitimate upgrades in the Cherokee County market.
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