New Construction — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building a new home in Hoschton? You're probably thinking about the backyard already—and that's where a sport court makes sense. Whether you're in Traditions, Reunion, or anywhere in Jackson County, we've installed plenty of synthetic turf courts for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or just organized play without the mud and maintenance headaches that come with natural grass in this clay-heavy area. Hoschton's growing fast, and new construction gives you the perfect window to plan your outdoor space right from the start. A sport court isn't an afterthought; it's infrastructure that pays back in durability, usability, and resale appeal. We've worked throughout this region long enough to know how the Georgia weather, the soil underneath, and neighborhood preferences play into a smart turf installation. Let's talk about what works for your lot and your family's actual lifestyle.
Jackson County sits on clay soil that drains differently than sandy areas, which matters for your sport court base preparation. When you're building new in neighborhoods like Traditions or Reunion, we typically work with your builder's grading plan to ensure proper slope away from the court surface—standing water in Georgia's humid summers accelerates algae growth and degrades synthetic fibers faster than it should. Sun exposure varies significantly across Hoschton lots; some homes back up toward wooded areas or face north-facing shade most of the day, while others get full afternoon heat. That affects UV wear on the turf and ball response during play. Many HOAs in the newer developments have specific landscape requirements, so we coordinate material color and finish with your neighborhood covenants early. Lot sizes in the growth corridors near downtown and Chateau Elan proximity tend toward quarter-acre to half-acre builds, which gives us room for a standard 30×50 court or a custom pickleball setup without eating your entire yard. Installation timing during new construction is actually ideal—we avoid digging into established landscaping and can integrate the court into your overall hardscape plan.
Clay doesn't drain as quickly as sand, so we build up a crushed stone and gravel base layer that's thicker than standard specs. This prevents water pooling beneath your court, which would compromise the synthetic surface and create maintenance problems in Georgia's humid climate. Proper slope grading during construction is key—we work with your builder to get it right from day one.
Absolutely—and that's the best time. We coordinate with your builder's timeline, work around other trades, and avoid retrofitting into a finished yard. New construction also lets us integrate proper drainage and base prep before final grading. Most Hoschton builders are familiar with our process.
Most Traditions and Reunion HOAs approve synthetic sport courts as long as the material color and finish meet neighborhood standards. We review covenants upfront and choose turf that complies. If there are restrictions, we'll tell you before you commit—no surprises.
Sport court turf is engineered for ball response, traction, and durability under heavy use—it's thicker, denser, and built for basketball, pickleball, or tennis. Regular landscape grass looks nice but wears quickly under game play. For new construction, investing in purpose-built turf means your court stays playable for years without the wear patterns that destroy standard artificial grass.
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