Satisfaction Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Hoschton have become a smart investment for families in the Traditions and Reunion neighborhoods who want their kids to train year-round without worrying about Jackson County's unpredictable weather or that heavy clay soil turning into a mud pit after rain. We've installed dozens of these courts across the area—backyard basketball setups, multi-sport surfaces, even dedicated pickleball courts for the growing community around Chateau Elan. The difference between a sport court here and a basic concrete pad is night and day: artificial turf gives you consistent playing conditions, zero maintenance headaches, and a surface that performs the same whether it's July heat or March downpour. Hoschton homeowners appreciate that we stand behind every installation with a satisfaction guarantee. We're not a national franchise—we're local, we know this soil, and we're 50 minutes away when you need us for adjustments or questions. Families tell us their kids actually *use* their courts now instead of sitting inside, and that's what this is really about.
Hoschton sits on Jackson County clay, which drains poorly and compacts hard—exactly why a sport court makes sense here. That clay base means traditional grass courts fail quickly, and concrete gets slippery when wet. Our artificial turf systems sit on a engineered drainage base that handles the red clay underneath and Hoschton's summer thunderstorms without pooling. The Traditions and Reunion neighborhoods have varying lot sizes and sun exposure; some homes back up to wooded areas with afternoon shade, while others sit on full-sun lots. We assess each site individually because a court getting four hours of direct sun needs different infill and backing than one in shade most of the day. HOA restrictions in both neighborhoods typically allow sport courts as long as they're residential-grade and well-maintained—no commercial lighting or bleachers. We handle all that conversation upfront. Spring and fall are ideal installation windows here; summer heat makes the material work slower, and winter clay becomes a nightmare to excavate. Most Hoschton yards we work with are quarter-acre to half-acre, giving us room for a full 28x48 basketball court or a smaller multi-sport setup.
Absolutely. Jackson County clay actually works in your favor—it's dense and stable. We excavate, install proper drainage and a compacted base layer, then lay your turf system on top. The clay stays put, the water moves out, and you get a playable surface even after heavy rain. We've done this in Traditions and Reunion dozens of times without settling or shifting issues.
Most HOAs in the Traditions and Reunion areas approve residential sport courts when they're properly installed and maintained. We pull permits, confirm HOA guidelines upfront, and present a professional design. Occasionally, setback or visibility rules apply, but that's rare for backyard courts. We'll walk you through the approval process.
Spring and fall are ideal—the weather's mild and the ground is workable. Summer heat slows installation and makes the clay harder to move. Winter turns Jackson County clay into a sticky mess we'd rather avoid. We schedule most projects March through May or September through November.
Most Hoschton installations take 5–7 business days from start to finish, depending on lot prep and weather. We'll have you playing within two weeks in most cases. Our satisfaction guarantee means if something doesn't feel right, we fix it—no excuses.
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