Summer Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A sport court in your Hoschton backyard isn't just a nice-to-have—it's the summer centerpiece your family's been missing. Whether you're in Traditions, Reunion, or anywhere across Jackson County, we've installed enough courts around here to know exactly what works in Georgia heat and what doesn't. Summer's the perfect time to build it. Kids are home, the weather's cooperative for installation, and you'll have a full season to actually use the thing before fall rolls around. We're not a mega-contractor flying in from Atlanta; we're local enough to understand your neighborhood's vibe and your soil situation, but we've got the crew and experience to handle everything from the initial site prep through the final line marking. Most families tell us their biggest regret is waiting so long to put one in.
Jackson County's clay-heavy soil is actually something we factor into every Hoschton court build. That dense base means excellent drainage once we prep it right, but it also means we're doing a bit more groundwork than you'd need in sandier counties. Summer installation in Hoschton works because our crew can get the compaction and base layers done before the fall rains hit hard. The Traditions and Reunion developments tend to have solid-sized yards, which gives us room to work—we're not squeezing courts into postage stamps here. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot's orientation and tree coverage, especially near the Chateau Elan area where some properties sit more shaded. We'll walk your specific yard, talk about how afternoon sun hits it, and design the court surface and positioning to minimize glare and heat buildup. HOA landscape guidelines in these neighborhoods are typically reasonable, but we always coordinate with any deed restrictions before we break ground.
Summer gives us dry conditions to properly compact Jackson County's clay base and cure all the surface materials. We can finish in the season's sweet spot—before humidity peaks in late August and before fall rain complicates drainage testing. Your court's ready to use immediately, and the crew's schedule opens up faster in June and July than it does spring or fall.
The clay base is stable once prepped correctly, which is great for long-term court integrity. We remove topsoil, compact the clay subbase, and add our drainage layer to prevent pooling during Georgia's wet months. It requires more prep work than sandy soil, but the payoff is a rock-solid foundation that won't shift or settle unevenly.
Absolutely. Both neighborhoods have spacious lots and family-oriented design. Modern sport courts integrate cleanly into residential landscapes—we offer color options that complement your home's exterior rather than look industrial. Most HOAs in these areas approve them without issue once you submit the site plan.
A standard residential court takes 5-7 business days from site prep through final curing, depending on size and base conditions. Summer timing in Jackson County means we avoid weather delays that slow winter and spring projects. We'll give you a hard completion date before we start.
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