Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Holly Springs has exploded as a family destination, and we've noticed something: a lot of those newer homes come with yards that are either raw clay or patchy grass that won't survive the Georgia heat and foot traffic. A sport court changes that equation entirely. Whether you've got kids who need a dedicated basketball or pickleball setup, or you're just tired of mud in the Harmony area after rain, artificial turf gives you a usable surface year-round—and we can knock it out in a weekend. We're based just 20 minutes away in the area, so we know exactly what Holly Springs yards deal with: that dense Cherokee County clay, intense summer sun exposure, and the way new construction lots need real solutions fast. A lot of families here are choosing sport courts because they're done waiting for sod to establish or dealing with dead patches. We've installed dozens of these in the surrounding neighborhoods, and the timeline works: Friday setup, Monday you're playing.
Holly Springs sits on Cherokee County's characteristic rolling clay, which is actually perfect for sport court drainage—clay compacts well and prevents water from pooling underneath like it might in sandier soil. The real consideration here is sun exposure. A lot of the newer builds in the Harmony area and near Holly Springs Town Center get brutal afternoon sun, so we spec out UV-stabilized turf that won't fade or become slick in that heat. Shade patterns matter too; if your court backs up to tree coverage, we adjust infill and pile height accordingly. Your soil prep is usually straightforward since we're dealing with relatively new construction lots that haven't been heavily landscaped yet. Most residential courts in this area run 1,200 to 2,400 square feet—generous enough for serious play but manageable for weekend installation. One thing we always check: whether your HOA has specific landscape guidelines. Holly Springs Town Center properties sometimes have requirements about court perimeter materials or color, so we confirm that upfront. The clay base means excellent compaction for sub-base work, which actually saves time and money compared to properties built on loose fill.
Yes, and we do it regularly for families in the Harmony area and surrounding neighborhoods. A typical 1,500-square-foot court takes Friday evening through Sunday with our crew. Weather cooperates, no surprise soil issues, and you're playing Monday. We schedule weekend installs specifically for Holly Springs because the 20-minute drive makes logistics simple and keeps labor costs down compared to jobs farther out.
Actually, no—clay is your friend here. It compacts into a stable base and doesn't drain *too* fast like sand does, which keeps infill from settling unevenly. We still lay proper base layers and ensure slope for water runoff, but the native soil in Holly Springs is forgiving. New construction lots especially give us a clean slate to work with.
We use lighter-colored infill and spec cooling technology for Holly Springs courts specifically because of the afternoon sun intensity. Traditional black infill can get hot; we typically recommend alternatives for family-use courts in this area. You're still hotter than natural grass, but manageable for kids and compatible with our summer climate.
Properties near Holly Springs Town Center often do, yes. We handle that conversation—checking landscaping guidelines, confirming color standards, and working through any setback requirements before we schedule installation. Most HOAs approve courts; we just make sure upfront so there are no surprises.
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