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Holly Springs has seen tremendous growth over the past few years, and we've watched plenty of families move into the Harmony area and around Holly Springs Town Center looking to maximize their outdoor space. That's where a sport court makes all the difference—whether your kids are shooting hoops in the driveway or you're thinking about a dedicated play surface that actually holds up to Georgia weather. We're a women-owned business based just 20 minutes away in the metro area, and we've installed dozens of sport courts across Cherokee County. The thing about Holly Springs is you've got newer construction with yards that have real potential, but the rolling clay soil and our humid summers mean you need a turf system that's engineered to drain properly and resist wear. A sport court isn't just about looks; it's about creating a space your family will actually use year-round without worrying about mud, bare patches, or constant maintenance. We work with homeowners here to design courts that fit everything from casual family play to serious training. Let's talk about what makes sense for your property.
Holly Springs sits on Cherokee County's rolling clay base, which is actually an advantage if we get the installation right. Clay doesn't drain naturally the way sandy soil does, so our sport court installations here always include proper base preparation and a solid subsurface drainage system—this prevents water from pooling under the turf during our Georgia summer storms. The newer construction neighborhoods around Harmony and Holly Springs Town Center tend to have good-sized lots, which gives us flexibility on court dimensions. Sun exposure varies depending on your specific lot; some properties get afternoon shade from mature trees, while newer builds in the Town Center area often have more open exposure. We account for this when recommending turf pile height and infill—higher pile handles shade better, while open sun areas can run a bit shorter. Many HOAs in Holly Springs have specific landscape guidelines, so we always pull those details early. The clay also means we're careful about compaction during install; we use lighter equipment and staged installation methods that don't turn your yard into a muddy mess. One more thing: Cherokee County's humidity means drainage isn't optional—it's foundational to longevity.
Most HOAs in the Town Center area permit sport courts, but rules vary by neighborhood section. We handle the HOA review process—we've worked through it enough times in Holly Springs that we know what documents and diagrams they need. Typically, courts are approved as long as they're properly set back from property lines and fenced if required. We'll pull your specific covenants and make sure everything's compliant before we break ground.
Clay is dense and doesn't drain on its own, so we install a perforated base layer with gravel beneath the turf to move water away from the playing surface. This is non-negotiable in Holly Springs; it prevents puddles and extends the court's life by years. The clay also requires extra compaction care during installation—we use lighter equipment to avoid creating hardpan that traps moisture.
Absolutely, though we may recommend slightly different turf specs. Shade-tolerant synthetic turf handles reduced sunlight better, and we can adjust pile height accordingly. If trees are overhanging significantly, we talk about minor pruning to maximize light and drainage. Holly Springs' mature tree canopies are beautiful—we work with them, not against them.
A typical residential court takes 3–5 days depending on size, site prep needs, and weather. Clay soil preparation adds a day or two compared to other areas, but it's worth it. We schedule around Cherokee County's weather patterns; we avoid heavy rain forecasts since our clay base needs time to set properly before turf installation.
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