Side Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Holly Springs families are building the yards they've always wanted, and sport courts have become the centerpiece of that vision. Whether you're in the Harmony area or near Holly Springs Town Center, a quality artificial turf court transforms a side yard into something your kids actually use—basketball, pickleball, multi-sport training, whatever matters to your household. The thing about new construction neighborhoods like what we see throughout Cherokee County is that yards are still being shaped. You're not locked into what was there before. That gives you a real opportunity to design a court that fits your space, your budget, and your family's actual play style. We've installed dozens of courts in this area, and we've learned exactly how Holly Springs properties perform. The clay-heavy soil means drainage matters. The rolling topography means we've got to get the base right on the first pass. And the families here? They don't settle for cookie-cutter solutions. They want something that plays well, looks sharp, and holds up through Georgia summers and the occasional ice event. That's what we build.
Holly Springs sits on Cherokee County's rolling clay base, which is honestly perfect for sport courts if it's handled correctly. Clay doesn't drain naturally, so we don't skimp on sub-base preparation—we're talking proper grading, compaction, and sometimes a layer system that actually moves water away from your court. Your side yard topography matters too. Most properties in the Harmony area and toward Town Center have some slope. We use that to our advantage with smart grading, not against it. Sun exposure here is intense in summer, so we spec turf that holds color and doesn't get slick. Shade patterns vary wildly depending on tree coverage and your home's orientation. We'll walk your property and show you exactly how sun moves through your space before we design anything. One thing we've noticed: Cherokee County's newer neighborhoods tend to have HOA guidelines around landscape materials and court dimensions. We know those rules because we've worked within them repeatedly. Side yards in Holly Springs typically run 15 to 30 feet wide—tight enough that installation requires precision, generous enough that a real court is absolutely possible. We handle the logistics so you don't have to think about access, equipment placement, or neighbor coordination.
Most side yards here run 15–30 feet wide. A half-court (for basketball or pickleball) needs roughly 32 feet long and 16 feet wide at minimum. If you've got closer to 20 feet of width, we can build a regulation pickleball court or a basketball shooting area. We measure your actual space first—no assumptions—then design around what you have, not what you wish you had.
Yes, it's the main reason we don't cut corners on base prep. Clay doesn't drain like sandy soil, so we build a compacted, crowned base that sheds water away from your court. It costs more upfront than a quick pour, but it means your court plays well for 10+ years instead of developing soft spots after two seasons.
Most Holly Springs HOAs permit them, but guidelines vary. Some cap court dimensions or require specific setbacks from property lines. We've installed enough courts in Cherokee County neighborhoods that we know the common restrictions. We'll verify your HOA rules before design, and we'll handle any variance requests if needed.
Synthetic turf in full sun gets hot—sometimes 140°F+. We spec products with cooling technology and recommend morning or evening play during peak summer. Some families add a shade structure or plant trees for afternoon coverage. We'll talk through your sun exposure when we design, so heat isn't a surprise.
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