Rooftop Deck — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Holly Springs has exploded with new construction, and a lot of those homes come with rooftop decks and outdoor entertainment spaces that homeowners want to maximize. A sport court on your deck isn't just a novelty—it's a practical way to add real recreational value to your property without eating up yard space. We've installed dozens of these in the Harmony area and around Holly Springs Town Center, and the transformation is always impressive. The rolling terrain around Cherokee County means many rooftop decks sit at interesting angles, which actually works in your favor for drainage and sun exposure. Basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport courts on elevated surfaces give your family a dedicated play area that doesn't compete with landscaping or require you to negotiate the clay-heavy soil that's typical here. Since we're just 20 minutes away in the LawnLogic service area, we understand the specific challenges of Cherokee County construction and can design a court system that handles seasonal weather swings without constant maintenance headaches.
Holly Springs' newer developments sit on rolling clay—the kind that holds moisture differently than sandy loam, which matters for how we engineer drainage under your sport court. Rooftop installations require extra attention to load-bearing capacity and waterproofing, so we always verify your deck's structural specs before laying anything down. The Harmony area gets solid afternoon sun exposure, which is actually ideal for sport courts because it keeps the surface dry and reduces algae growth in Georgia's humid summers. Most new construction homes here have either full-sun or dappled-shade decks depending on orientation; we assess your specific sun pattern and recommend surface materials accordingly. HOA guidelines in Holly Springs Town Center can be particular about colors and finishes, so we coordinate with your architectural review early. Deck sizes vary widely in this area—some homeowners have modest 12x16 spaces, others have sprawling 20x24 decks—and we build courts that fit your actual footprint rather than forcing a standard template. Because rooftop decks experience temperature swings and moisture exposure differently than ground-level courts, we spec materials rated for elevation and deck-specific installation techniques.
Yes. We use elevation-rated materials designed for exposed rooftop conditions—they expand and contract differently than ground courts and have better drainage properties. Cherokee County's humid summers can be tough, but the air circulation on an elevated deck actually works in your favor. We've got a track record of multi-year installations across the Harmony area with minimal degradation.
Most likely, especially if you're in Holly Springs Town Center or a newer community. We handle those conversations and can show you color and finish options that typically sail through architectural review. We'll pull your HOA guidelines upfront and present designs that comply without compromising functionality.
We can work with an existing deck if it's structurally sound, or we can coordinate with your deck builder if you're doing renovation. We'll verify load capacity, waterproofing, and drainage—that's our job. Most newer construction homes in Holly Springs have decks built to handle it, but we always assess before committing.
Rooftop installations run higher than ground courts because of elevation-rated materials and structural assessment, typically between $8,000 and $18,000 depending on size and sport type. We provide a free site visit and quote. Call us—we're 20 minutes away and can usually get out within a week.
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