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Holly Springs is booming right now, and we're seeing a lot of families in the Harmony area and around Town Center who want to maximize their outdoor space—especially with those new construction homes popping up everywhere. A sport court isn't just a driveway upgrade; it's a place where your kids actually want to be instead of glued to screens. We've installed dozens of these across Cherokee County, and the ones in Holly Springs tend to work out great because homeowners here really take pride in their properties. The rolling terrain and clay soil that's typical out here actually plays in your favor during installation—we know how to handle it, and we can get your court ready fast. Most families we talk to are amazed at how much their property value perception shifts once they see the finished product. Whether you're thinking basketball, pickleball, or a multi-sport setup, we can walk you through exactly what makes sense for your yard layout and budget. We're only 20 minutes away, so we're not some distant company—we're your neighbors who understand Holly Springs specifically.
Holly Springs sits on that classic Cherokee County rolling clay, which means drainage is something we always think about upfront. The good news? Our installation process accounts for this. We're building proper base layers that handle our Georgia rainfall without pooling or shifting. Sun exposure in the Harmony neighborhoods varies—some yards get afternoon shade from mature trees, others are pretty open. We'll assess your specific lot because it matters for playing comfort and maintenance. Most new construction homes in Holly Springs have decent-sized backyards, which gives us flexibility with court sizing, but we've also done smaller footprints for tighter lots near Town Center. The HOA guidelines in some Holly Springs communities do have landscape restrictions, so we always recommend checking your covenants before we break ground. That said, we've never run into a situation where a well-maintained sport court doesn't get approval—it's an upgrade, not an eyesore. The clay base here actually compacts nicely, so installation timelines tend to be predictable. We typically can knock out a full court in one day, depending on site prep needs.
Clay compacts really well, which is actually ideal for a stable base. We account for our local drainage patterns by installing proper sub-base layers that prevent pooling during heavy rain. Because Holly Springs has rolling terrain, we also do grading work tailored to your lot's slope. The clay won't cause problems—we just work with it, not against it.
Most Holly Springs HOAs approve sport courts because they're considered property improvements, not structures. Check your specific covenants, but we've worked with nearly every community around here and haven't had issues getting approval. It's different from adding a pool or outbuilding—you're upgrading functionality of existing yard space.
A full sport court typically takes one day from start to finish, assuming your lot is accessible and doesn't need major grading work. The rolling terrain in some Harmony-area yards might need minor adjustments, which we factor into scheduling. We'll give you a firm timeline after the site visit.
Absolutely. New construction buyers in Cherokee County value move-in ready homes with outdoor appeal. A well-maintained court signals that you've invested in the property. Families especially notice it—that's the demographic buying in Holly Springs right now, and kids are a huge draw for these installations.
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