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A sport court in your Hoschton backyard changes everything—especially if you're in Traditions or Reunion and dealing with Georgia clay that drains slower than you'd like. Real talk: Jackson County's red clay is beautiful, but it's not ideal for basketball, tennis, or pickleball. That's where artificial turf comes in. Instead of fighting the soil, we install a high-performance sport surface that sits right on top of what you've got. Your kids get a year-round court that doesn't turn into a mud pit after rain, and you get zero maintenance. No watering, no resurfacing every few years, no worrying about the neighborhood kids' sneakers tearing up the place. We've built courts for families near Chateau Elan all the way down to Hoschton Downtown, and the difference is immediate. Whether you've got a modest lot or sprawling acreage, a sport court works.
Hoschton sits on Jackson County clay—that red, dense stuff that holds water and gets slick when wet. If you're planning a sport court, that clay actually works in your favor because it compacts well and gives us a solid base to build on. We'll prepare the site properly, ensure grading slopes away from your house, and install drainage if needed. The Georgia sun can be intense out here, so we'll talk about court orientation; running your court north-south minimizes glare during morning and evening play. Most Hoschton lots in Traditions and Reunion are spacious enough for a full-sized court, though some residents go with smaller multi-sport designs. One thing we always check: HOA guidelines. Some communities have landscape rules about court colors or fencing, so we'll verify those before we break ground. Our team is familiar with the area—we've installed enough courts nearby that we know how the clay behaves, how drainage runs, and what works best for the local humidity and rainfall patterns.
Not at all. The clay is actually dense and compactable, which gives us a stable foundation. We'll grade it properly and add base layers for drainage and levelness. The real benefit: clay doesn't shift or settle the way sandy soil does, so your court stays true year-round. We just make sure water runoff is handled correctly so you don't end up with pooling near your home.
Modern synthetic sport surfaces are designed for this climate. They're porous, so water drains through quickly—no standing water, no slickness. Georgia humidity won't damage the turf itself, but we ensure proper perimeter drainage during installation so water moves away from your foundation. Your court dries fast enough for play the day after rain, which beats waiting on clay to firm up.
Absolutely. While a full court is ideal, many Hoschton homeowners go with half-court or multi-sport designs that fit tighter spaces. We'll work with what you have—whether that's a Traditions corner lot or something more spacious in Reunion. We've built courts in all kinds of footprints.
Virtually never. Unlike natural clay courts that need resurfacing, or grass that needs mowing, synthetic courts are set-it-and-forget-it. Occasional rinsing to remove leaves or debris is optional. No watering, no reseeding, no seasonal repairs. That's the Hoschton homeowner's dream—more time playing, zero time maintaining.
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