Renovation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Holly Springs has grown into one of Cherokee County's most sought-after neighborhoods, and it shows in the quality of homes popping up around the Harmony area and Town Center. A lot of families here are thinking about their outdoor spaces differently—especially those with kids who want a place to play without the constant fight against Georgia's clay and unpredictable weather. That's where a sport court makes real sense. Instead of dealing with muddy backyards after spring rains or dust clouds in summer, you get a clean, all-weather surface that's ready to go whenever your family wants to shoot hoops, play pickleball, or just have friends over. We've been installing artificial turf courts throughout Cherokee County for years, and Holly Springs homeowners consistently tell us it's one of the best investments they've made. The difference between a standard lawn and a dedicated sport court is night and day—you're not replacing grass every season, you're not watering endlessly, and you actually get to use your backyard year-round. Most properties here have room to work with, and the new construction boom means we're seeing a lot of homeowners ready to finish their outdoor space the right way from the start.
Holly Springs sits on Cherokee County's signature rolling clay terrain, which means your natural soil drains differently than sandy areas elsewhere in Georgia. That's actually perfect for sport court installation—the clay base gives us excellent stability and compaction for the foundation layer. We typically work with a crushed stone base and proper drainage channels to handle those heavy spring rains you get up here, especially in the Harmony area where the landscape naturally funnels water. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot's orientation and tree coverage, so we assess each yard individually. Some Holly Springs properties have mature oaks providing afternoon shade, which is a bonus in summer but means we might adjust infill density or pile height. HOA rules in the Town Center neighborhoods tend to be relaxed about artificial surfaces as long as they're well-maintained and look intentional—not cheap. We've found most Holly Springs lots are 0.5 to 1.5 acres, giving us plenty of room for a properly sized court without eating your entire backyard. Installation typically takes 3-5 days depending on site prep, and the clay base actually minimizes the leveling work we'd see in sandier counties.
Actually, it helps. The clay here compacts really well and provides excellent base stability. We build a proper stone foundation and drainage system on top of it—no different than what we'd do anywhere in Cherokee County. The clay just means we don't have settling or shifting issues down the road like you might with sandy soil.
Absolutely. We install courts in partial shade all the time around here. Shade actually keeps the infill cooler in summer. If you've got dense tree coverage, we might go with a slightly different pile height to handle debris, but that's a minor detail. You'll still get year-round usability.
We're just 20 minutes away from most Holly Springs neighborhoods. That's convenient for initial installation, maintenance visits, and repairs. You're not dealing with a company driving an hour to get to you—we treat this area like our backyard.
Yes. Holly Springs HOAs are generally supportive of artificial turf courts when they're done right—proper edging, clean lines, professional appearance. We've installed dozens in this area and rarely run into approval issues. We can handle the HOA communication if you'd like.
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