Indoor Space — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Holly Springs has grown into one of Cherokee County's most desirable communities, and we've watched families here invest seriously in their homes and yards. That's where sport courts come in. Whether you're in the Harmony area or near Holly Springs Town Center, an indoor sport court transforms a garage, basement, or covered space into something genuinely useful year-round. No more sweating through Georgia summers waiting for court time elsewhere. No more canceling basketball practice because of rain. We've installed dozens of these across the north Atlanta corridor, and the ones we've built for Holly Springs homeowners consistently become the hub of neighborhood activity. Kids actually want to be outside. Parents get their workouts in before work. And honestly, property value tends to follow when you've got a well-designed court space. The rolling terrain and clay-heavy soil around here actually works in your favor during installation—good drainage potential, solid foundation work. Let's talk about what makes sense for your space.
Holly Springs sits on Cherokee County's characteristic rolling clay, which matters more than you'd think during the base preparation phase. That clay compacts well, but it also holds moisture, so proper grading and drainage layers become non-negotiable. We always recommend a slight slope away from the court structure to prevent pooling—especially if your lot faces north or sits in a shaded pocket between the rolling hills. Most Holly Springs properties we work with have decent-sized yards thanks to the newer construction typical of the area, but lot shapes vary wildly. Some homes near Holly Springs Town Center sit on tighter footprints, which means we're creative with indoor conversions—converting part of a garage, building under a covered structure, or optimizing basement height. HOA guidelines in the Harmony neighborhoods tend to be reasonable about sport courts, though we always pull your deed restrictions before breaking ground. Sun exposure patterns shift depending on whether you're on north-facing slopes or south-facing ones, which affects surface temperature and longevity. We factor all this into material selection and layout.
Absolutely. Cherokee County's clay compacts nicely, but it retains water. We excavate, install proper drainage fabric, add crushed stone base layers, and ensure grading slopes away from your court structure. This prevents moisture buildup that can damage subflooring or synthetic turf over time. It's worth doing right from the start.
Yes. We've done conversions all over Holly Springs—garages, carport covers, basement spaces. Height clearance is the main constraint. Basketball needs 10 feet minimum; multi-sport courts can work in tighter spaces. We measure everything first and design around your actual structure. Ventilation matters too, especially in summer heat.
Site-specific work like yours usually takes 2–4 weeks from base prep through final court surface. Weather can stretch that during rainy spells. We're 20 minutes away in our service area, so we can schedule regular check-ins and quick follow-ups without the long drive times other installers face.
Typically yes, especially in a growth community like Holly Springs. Buyers with kids appreciate year-round play space. It's not a dollar-for-dollar return, but a well-built court adds functional appeal. We've seen homeowners recoup 60–70% of costs in faster sales or higher offers.
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