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Holly Springs has seen tremendous growth over the past decade, and a lot of that new construction means families are building their dream homes with serious outdoor space in mind. If you're one of those homeowners in the Harmony area or near Holly Springs Town Center thinking about a sport court—whether that's for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport use—you're probably weighing concrete, asphalt, and artificial turf options. Here's what we've learned installing courts across Cherokee County: artificial turf is the game-changer for residential properties. It handles Georgia's humid summers without the heat radiating back at you like concrete does. It drains through that rolling clay soil we deal with out here instead of pooling. And honestly, families in Holly Springs appreciate the durability factor—your kids can use it year-round, and you're not spending weekends pressure-washing or filling cracks. We've been working with Holly Springs homeowners for years, and the shift toward turf courts has been real. No maintenance headaches. Better play surface. Fewer injuries. That's what residential sport courts should deliver.
Cherokee County's rolling clay base presents some specific considerations for sport court installation. The good news is that artificial turf actually performs better on clay than you'd expect, especially when we account for proper drainage setup. We've installed dozens of courts in the Holly Springs area, and the clay subgrade means we spend extra attention on base preparation and subsurface drainage—it's not optional out here, it's essential. Most Holly Springs properties have solid sun exposure, which is great for playability but means your turf surface will see intense afternoon heat in summer. We recommend our cooler-touch synthetic blends to keep the court comfortable during peak hours. HOA guidelines in Holly Springs developments sometimes have specific landscape requirements, so we always review those upfront. The typical residential lot in the Harmony and Town Center neighborhoods runs enough square footage for a half-court or full-court setup without crowding your landscaping. New construction homes especially benefit from turf courts because the ground is already settled and the lot grading is fresh. We handle the integration with your existing drainage systems and make sure the court sits flush with surrounding hardscape. Installation takes about 3–5 days depending on court size and base complexity.
Yes, it does. Clay doesn't absorb water like sandy soil, so we build a dedicated drainage system beneath the turf base. We use crushed stone layers and perimeter drainage to route water away from the court and into your lot's natural drainage patterns. It's standard for Cherokee County, and it keeps your court playable even after heavy rain.
Usually, yes. Most Holly Springs lots have adequate slope for drainage. If your property is relatively level, we may need minimal grading to ensure water flows properly. We assess this during the free site visit—it's one of the first things we discuss with families in the Harmony area.
Standard turf can reach 120+ degrees in direct sun during peak afternoon. That's why we recommend cooler-touch synthetic fibers for residential courts, especially in full-sun yards around Holly Springs. The difference is noticeable and makes summer play comfortable for kids.
A half-court runs $8,000–$14,000 depending on surface choice and site conditions; full courts start around $16,000. We're 20 minutes north in our service area, so travel time is minimal. Installation usually takes 3–5 days once we finalize design and permitting.
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