Satisfaction Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Holly Springs has grown into one of Cherokee County's most desirable neighborhoods, and we've watched homeowners here invest seriously in their outdoor spaces. A lot of families in the Harmony area and around Holly Springs Town Center are choosing artificial turf for their sport courts—and honestly, it makes sense given our climate and soil conditions. You've got kids who want to play basketball or tennis year-round, but Georgia's red clay and our seasonal weather can turn a court into a maintenance nightmare. That's where we come in. We've installed dozens of sport courts across Holly Springs, and we back every installation with a satisfaction guarantee because we know how important this investment is to your family. Whether you're in new construction or upgrading an existing yard, we handle everything from site prep to final line-marking. Our team is based just 20 minutes away, so we're not some out-of-state company—we understand Holly Springs yards, the way our clay settles, and what holds up best in our heat and occasional ice. Let's build you a court that actually gets used.
Holly Springs sits on Cherokee County's rolling clay terrain, which is both a challenge and something we've learned to work with. That dense red clay drains differently than sandy soil, so proper base preparation is critical before we install your sport court surface. We typically add extra drainage layers for Holly Springs properties to prevent water pooling during our heavy spring rains. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your lot is in the Harmony area or closer to the wooded sections near town—we always do a shade assessment during the estimate to make sure your court surface won't degrade unevenly. New construction homes in Holly Springs often have compacted soil that needs careful handling, and we adjust our base depth accordingly. Lot sizes here are generous compared to some Atlanta suburbs, which gives us room to build courts with proper run-off areas and clearance zones. Most HOA guidelines in Holly Springs Town Center allow artificial turf sport courts as long as they're set back appropriately and match neighborhood aesthetics—we handle those conversations. The good news: artificial turf actually performs better than natural grass on Cherokee County clay, and it eliminates the mud that would otherwise plague you through winter and spring.
Our red clay drains poorly on its own, so we build a reinforced base with stone and drainage aggregate before laying turf. This prevents water from pooling under your court during heavy rains. Holly Springs' rolling terrain also means we sometimes need to grade the site, which we factor into the quote. It's extra work upfront, but it's the difference between a court that lasts 10 years and one that fails in three.
Absolutely—actually, new construction homes are often easier because we're working with raw land. Older compacted soil in established yards sometimes needs deeper base work. We assess your specific lot during the free estimate. Most new Holly Springs properties have decent setbacks and drainage, so installation typically moves smoothly.
Holly Springs Town Center has reasonable guidelines—courts are allowed with proper setback and visual screening if needed. We've worked with their landscape review before and know exactly what's required. We'll handle communication with your HOA and ensure your court meets all codes.
We guarantee workmanship and material performance for 10 years. If your court develops surface issues, drainage problems, or line-marking failures due to our installation—we fix it at no cost. That peace of mind matters, especially with a major investment. We stand behind every Holly Springs court we build.
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