Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Holly Springs has exploded with new construction over the past decade, and a lot of homeowners in the Harmony area and around Town Center are looking for ways to maximize their outdoor living spaces without the constant maintenance headache. That's where a sport court with artificial turf edges makes real sense. We've installed dozens of these in Cherokee County, and the appeal is pretty straightforward: you get a durable playing surface for basketball, tennis, or pickleball, paired with synthetic turf that handles the Georgia heat and humidity without turning into a mud pit during rainy seasons. Most yards in Holly Springs have that rolling clay base typical of the area, which actually works in your favor—proper base prep and drainage mean your court stays playable year-round. The turf doesn't require weekly watering like natural grass, it won't develop bare patches from foot traffic, and it keeps your kids and grandkids engaged outdoors without you spending weekends maintaining it. We're based just 20 minutes away, so we know this community well and understand exactly what works in these newer developments and established neighborhoods alike.
Cherokee County's rolling clay soil is honestly one of the easier bases to work with for sport-court installation. What matters most is getting the grading right so water doesn't pool at the edges—we slope everything properly and use a solid compacted base that handles the Georgia clay without settling unevenly over time. Sun exposure varies a lot in Holly Springs depending on whether you're in the Harmony area with mature trees or in newer Town Center developments with younger landscaping. We assess your specific lot during the site visit because shade patterns affect how hot the court surface gets and how quickly any standing water dries. The turf itself handles our humidity well; we use premium-grade synthetic materials that resist algae buildup and UV degradation. HOA rules in Holly Springs subdivisions typically support these installations since they add property value and don't violate aesthetic guidelines—we handle those conversations and can pull any documentation needed. Most properties we see have yards between a quarter and half acre, which gives plenty of room for a sport court plus surrounding turf. The pool-deck edge detail is particularly popular here since a lot of newer homes have pools; the transition from court to deck to turf creates a cohesive outdoor zone that handles water management cleanly.
Yes. We build a proper compacted base layer that works with Cherokee County's clay instead of against it. The key is grading it so water moves away from the court and into your landscape drainage. We've done this hundreds of times in this area, and it holds up perfectly through Georgia's wet springs and humid summers.
Sport court turf does get warm, but it's designed for athletic use, not lounging barefoot. The pool-deck edge option gives you a cooler transition zone if you want it. We can also recommend premium infill materials that run slightly cooler if heat is a real concern for your specific setup.
Most do. These installations add value and fit within aesthetic guidelines. If your subdivision has architectural review, we handle those submissions and can reference similar approved projects in your neighborhood. It's rarely an issue, but we always check first.
Typical court installation takes 5–7 days depending on site prep and base complexity. Since we're local—just 20 minutes away—we can schedule efficiently and manage any clay leveling or drainage adjustments without extended timelines or travel costs.
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