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Sport courts have become a game-changer for rental properties across Holly Springs, and for good reason. Whether your investment sits in the Harmony area or near Holly Springs Town Center, a quality artificial turf court opens up real income potential—especially with families in Cherokee County looking for ways to keep their kids active without the maintenance headache. We've installed dozens of these throughout the region, and the ROI speaks for itself. Renters love properties with built-in recreation, and you love not having to resod every spring. The rolling terrain in this part of Cherokee County actually works in your favor: proper drainage on newer construction homes means your court stays playable year-round, even after Georgia's heavy rain seasons. Unlike concrete courts that crack in our freeze-thaw cycles, or natural grass that turns to mud in clay-heavy yards, engineered turf holds up through whatever weather comes down Route 140. Plus, the investment appeals to both short-term vacation renters and long-term tenants who prioritize outdoor living space. From our shop just 20 minutes away, we handle everything—site assessment, installation, and the kind of follow-up support that keeps your court looking sharp season after season.
Holly Springs sits on the rolling clay that's typical across Cherokee County, which actually requires some thoughtful preparation for sport court installation. That clay base is dense—excellent for drainage when we slope properly, but it needs compaction and a solid sub-base to prevent settling. New construction homes here often come with yards that aren't fully stabilized yet, so timing matters. We typically recommend waiting 6-12 months after major grading before installing if you're working with a recently built property. The Harmony area and neighborhoods near the Town Center tend to have good sun exposure, though we always map shade patterns from mature trees before final layout. Most rental properties in this zone run 15x30 or 20x40 court dimensions—tight enough to maximize ROI without eating your whole yard. Cherokee County's humidity means we spec materials with excellent water permeability; standing water is a non-starter for both playability and longevity. HOA guidelines in some Holly Springs neighborhoods may have sight-line or fencing requirements, so we pull those details early. The clay also means professional-grade base work isn't optional—it's the foundation that keeps your court level and playable for years.
Clay compacts differently than sand, which means we need to be more deliberate with grading and sub-base preparation. The upside? Once properly compacted, clay provides stable, long-term support that won't shift like looser soils. We add extra drainage layers to prevent water pooling in Holly Springs yards, especially during wet springs. It's more labor upfront but means your court stays level and playable.
Absolutely, but timing helps. If your home was built in the last year or two, the grading may still be settling. We recommend waiting 6-12 months before installation so you don't end up with dips or uneven surfaces. Newer construction properties often have better drainage infrastructure too, which makes sport courts perform even better.
Most rental homes in the Harmony area and near Town Center work well with 15x30 or 20x40 courts. This gives renters a legitimate basketball or multi-sport setup without consuming your entire yard. We assess your lot during the free site visit and recommend dimensions that maximize appeal and playability without sacrificing other landscaping.
Yes—some neighborhoods in Holly Springs have sight-line or fencing guidelines that affect court placement or surrounding landscaping. We pull those restrictions early in the process so there are no surprises. It typically takes one conversation with your HOA, and we can help you navigate that step.
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