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Hoschton's growing neighborhoods—especially around Traditions and Reunion—are full of families who want their yards to do more than just look nice. A sport court gives you and your kids a place to shoot hoops, play pickleball, or practice tennis without worrying about weather or maintenance. We've installed plenty of these in Jackson County, and we understand what works here. The clay soil, the heat, the occasional red clay staining on shoes—that's all part of the picture when we design your court. Whether you're in a newer subdivision or an established area near Chateau Elan, we size and position courts to maximize usable space and sunlight. Most homeowners tell us the same thing after a year: they wish they'd done it sooner. Your backyard becomes the gathering spot instead of everyone disappearing inside.
Jackson County's clay-heavy soil means drainage matters more than you'd think. When we prep the base for a sport court in Hoschton, we account for that clay tendency to hold water—proper sub-base grading keeps standing water from pooling under the court surface. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your lot is in Traditions or Reunion; some properties get afternoon shade from mature trees, which actually helps keep court temperatures down in summer. That's a bonus in Georgia heat. HOA rules in Hoschton subdivisions typically allow sport courts if they're set back from street-facing lines, so we always pull your community guidelines before quoting. Lot sizes here tend to be generous enough for a half-court setup or smaller full court, but we've adapted designs for tighter spaces too. The red clay dust common to the area can settle on court surfaces, so we recommend a quick rinse-off in spring and fall—nothing labor-intensive.
Absolutely. Clay is actually stable once properly compacted—we just need to grade it carefully and install the right sub-base materials to handle Hoschton's rainfall. We've done dozens of courts on similar soil throughout the county. The key is preventing water from sitting underneath, which we manage through slope and drainage layers. Your court will be solid.
Much less than you'd think. Brush it occasionally to keep the surface even, rinse it down if red clay dust settles on it, and that's mostly it. UV exposure in Georgia is intense, but modern sport-court surfaces are engineered for it. We'll give you a maintenance guide specific to Hoschton's seasonal patterns.
Most do, with setback requirements. We handle HOA approval language as part of our process—we've worked with both neighborhoods before and know their standard rules. Always smart to check your specific covenant, but don't assume it's a no before talking to us.
Site prep and installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on existing conditions and court size. Hoschton's spring and fall weather is ideal. We schedule around your calendar and don't rush quality work.
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