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Holly Springs residents who want a backyard sport court have a real opportunity here—especially if you've got pets or young kids who need a durable, low-maintenance play surface. The thing about Cherokee County's rolling terrain and newer construction homes is that many yards are still settling, which makes artificial turf the smarter choice over traditional courts that crack or shift. We've installed sport courts throughout the Harmony area and near Holly Springs Town Center, and the feedback is always the same: families love having a space that stays pristine year-round, handles the Georgia heat without deteriorating, and doesn't require the constant upkeep that natural surfaces demand. Pet owners particularly appreciate that our turf drains properly and resists the wear patterns you'd see on grass courts. Whether you're thinking about a basketball half-court, a multi-sport setup, or just a solid play surface, we can design something that fits your lot size and your family's actual needs—not some one-size-fits-all template.
Holly Springs sits on Cherokee County's characteristic rolling clay, which actually works in your favor for a sport court installation. That clay base provides solid, predictable drainage once we prepare the subsurface properly—something we've perfected through dozens of installations in new-construction neighborhoods around here. The Harmony area especially tends toward larger, open yards, which gives you flexibility in court size and orientation. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your lot borders the wooded pockets near Cherokee County parks or opens toward the Town Center side. We assess your specific microclimate—afternoon shade from mature trees, southern exposure patterns, and how moisture pools during spring rains—to choose the right infill system. Many newer homes in Holly Springs have HOA guidelines around yard improvements, so we'll walk you through those requirements upfront. The clay soil also means we need to slope your base correctly to prevent water pooling, especially given Georgia's humidity. This is standard for us, but it's worth knowing that proper prep is what separates a court that looks great for 10 years from one that has issues after two.
Absolutely. We use non-toxic, antimicrobial infill designed to handle pet waste without odor buildup or chemical concerns. The Cherokee County clay base, once properly graded and drained, keeps moisture from pooling where bacteria could grow. Your pets can play safely, and the surface is easy to rinse and maintain. This is especially popular with Holly Springs families who have dogs using the court regularly.
Modern turf handles Georgia summer temperatures well, but we do recommend lighter-colored infill options in direct sun to keep surface temps manageable. Since Holly Springs gets afternoon sun patterns that vary lot to lot, we'll assess your yard's specific exposure. We can also add shade structures if you're planning heavy summer use. The turf itself won't crack or fade like older materials used to.
Not if we prepare it correctly—and that's our job. We excavate and slope your base to channel water away from the court, accounting for how clay naturally holds moisture. Many Holly Springs yards have slight grade variations from new construction settling. We work with those contours to ensure standing water never becomes an issue, even during our typical spring rain patterns.
Most sport court installations take 3–5 days, depending on court size and site prep. We're about 20 minutes from Holly Springs, so scheduling is straightforward. If your yard needs extra grading work due to settling or drainage adjustments—common in newer Cherokee County neighborhoods—we'll give you realistic timeline before we start. Weather occasionally adds a day, but we plan for that.
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