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Holly Springs has exploded over the past decade, and we've watched the transformation firsthand. Those rolling clay properties in Cherokee County come with a real opportunity: turning a tough yard into a premium sport court that actually works year-round. Whether you're in the Harmony area or closer to Holly Springs Town Center, the Georgia heat and humidity mean traditional grass courts wear out fast. We've installed dozens of sport courts across Cherokee County, and the families we work with consistently tell us the same thing—artificial turf turned their backyard into something they actually use. No mud tracking into the house. No dead patches from basketball traffic. No fighting the clay soil every spring. A well-built sport court handles the intense summer sun, drains properly when those afternoon storms roll through, and gives your family a legitimate place to play year-round. We're just 20 minutes away, so we know your neighborhood, your soil conditions, and exactly what holds up in Holly Springs.
Cherokee County's rolling clay is no joke—it's heavy, it compacts, and it doesn't drain the way sandy soils do. That's actually why sport courts make so much sense here. The clay creates a naturally firm base, but you'll want proper subsurface drainage installed beneath your court to handle our summer rainfall. Holly Springs sees intense afternoon sun on most residential lots, so UV-stabilized turf is non-negotiable; we size our infill systems and base materials to handle that exposure. New construction properties in the area often have grading challenges from development, so we evaluate drainage patterns during the initial site visit. The town's proximity to Cherokee County parks means many homeowners want tournament-quality surfaces, and we design courts accordingly. Lot sizes in Harmony and around town vary, but most sport courts in this area run between 3,000 and 5,000 square feet. HOA rules in some Holly Springs neighborhoods require specific perimeter treatments or color profiles, so we always confirm those details before we break ground. The combination of clay base, drainage infrastructure, and quality infill makes a huge difference in durability—we're talking 10+ years of consistent performance.
Absolutely. Clay compacts differently than sandy soil, which means we're careful about subsurface prep and always install proper drainage layers. The clay actually gives us a firm, stable base once we address moisture management. We've done this hundreds of times in Cherokee County properties, and factoring in the local soil is standard for us—it's one reason our courts last longer than shortcuts installations.
Yes, but it depends on turf quality and infill. The intense afternoon sun and humidity here demand UV-rated fibers and infill systems designed for heat stress. We use materials rated for Georgia climate specifically, and we size our systems thicker than standard specs to handle sustained summer use. Proper drainage is critical too—those afternoon storms come fast in Cherokee County.
Most Holly Springs properties can fit a 40x60 or 40x50 court, depending on your lot layout and any setback requirements. We'll evaluate your specific property—including drainage patterns and sun exposure—and recommend dimensions that maximize playability. Lots in Harmony and near town center vary, so we always do a site-specific design.
Some neighborhoods have landscape or color specifications, so we always ask about HOA guidelines upfront. We can work within those restrictions—we offer different turf colors and perimeter options. A quick conversation with your HOA saves time and ensures the final court meets community standards.
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