Installation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Holly Springs has grown into one of Cherokee County's most sought-after communities, and we're seeing more homeowners in the Harmony area and around Town Center realize that a sport court transforms how families actually use their yards. Whether you've got a brand-new construction lot with that typical rolling clay soil or you're retrofitting an established home, a properly installed artificial turf sport surface handles Georgia's humidity and seasonal wear in ways natural grass simply can't. We're based just 20 minutes away, so we know this area inside and out—the way afternoon sun hits those northern-facing yards, how the Cherokee County clay drains (or doesn't), and what kind of court setup makes sense for the homes around here. A lot of our Holly Springs clients come to us after realizing their kids want somewhere to shoot hoops, practice tennis, or just have a safe play surface that doesn't turn into a mud pit after rain. That's exactly what we build.
Holly Springs' rolling terrain and Cherokee County clay create some specific installation considerations. The clay-heavy soil means proper base preparation is non-negotiable—we account for drainage patterns and add the right sub-base layers so water doesn't pool during Georgia's humid summers. New construction homes in the area often come with compacted clay yards that need careful assessment before turf installation; we've learned which properties have better natural drainage and which ones need engineered solutions. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your lot sits in the Harmony neighborhoods or closer to Town Center—some homes get afternoon shade from mature pines, while others are wide open, which affects how the turf performs and how much maintenance you'll need. The typical lot sizes in Holly Springs allow for solid court dimensions, though we always survey the space and work with your existing landscape layout. One thing we've noticed: many HOA communities around Holly Springs have specific guidelines about court placement and aesthetics, so we coordinate those details upfront to make sure your installation checks all the boxes before we break ground.
Absolutely. Holly Springs sits on that classic rolling Cherokee County clay, which doesn't drain as naturally as sandy soils. We compact and prep the base carefully, often bringing in engineered sub-layers to prevent pooling. The clay actually helps lock everything in place once it's properly graded, but we don't cut corners on drainage—especially in yards that slope toward the house or have low spots. It's one of the reasons we assess every Holly Springs property individually.
Most residential sport courts take 3–5 days from site prep through final turf installation, depending on yard size and drainage work. Since we're just 20 minutes away, we can usually start within a couple of weeks of your consultation. Holly Springs neighborhoods vary in lot size, so we give you a timeline once we've surveyed the space and factored in any HOA approval processes.
Professional artificial turf is built for Georgia's climate. Unlike natural grass, it won't die back in summer heat or turn patchy from foot traffic. The material we use stays cool, drains fast even during heavy humidity, and the backing systems we install are rated for the temperature swings you get in Cherokee County. Your court will perform consistently year-round.
Many neighborhoods in Holly Springs, especially around Town Center and the Harmony area, do have landscape guidelines. We've worked with plenty of local HOAs and know their typical requirements. We'll help you navigate that process—including placement, color selection, and sight-line considerations—so approval moves smoothly and your court fits the community aesthetic.
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