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A sport court in your Hoschton backyard changes everything—especially if you've got kids bouncing between soccer practice and basketball camps. Whether you're in the Traditions neighborhood near the new developments or over in Reunion, that Georgia clay soil isn't doing you any favors when it rains. We've installed artificial courts all over Jackson County, and we know exactly what works here. The beauty of a sport court is that it handles our humidity and red clay without turning into a muddy mess every time there's a downpour. You get a professional-grade playing surface that your family actually uses year-round, not just on perfect weather days. No more watering, no more weeds choking out the good stuff, and no more explaining to the neighbors why your yard looks like a construction site. We're close enough to service Hoschton quickly—our team knows the area, the soil conditions, and what homeowners around here actually need.
Hoschton sits on Jackson County's notorious clay base, which drains about as well as concrete. That's our biggest conversation with homeowners here: if you've tried natural grass, you know how it floods and compacts. An artificial sport court solves that immediately. We build proper drainage underneath—perforated base layers that let water escape instead of pooling—because we've seen what happens when you don't account for our clay. The Traditions and Reunion areas also get solid sun exposure on most lots, which is good news for court durability and play comfort. Some properties have oak trees providing afternoon shade, which actually helps keep the surface cooler during summer. Most yards in this part of Jackson County can accommodate a 30x60 court without major grading, though we always do a site evaluation first. Installation typically takes 5-7 days depending on existing drainage. If you have an HOA, some communities have landscape approval processes—we handle those conversations and can show examples of courts we've built in similar subdivisions.
Absolutely. Jackson County clay is heavy and holds water, which is exactly why artificial courts work so well here. We install a engineered base with proper slope and drainage that routes water away instead of letting it pool. Natural grass struggles in clay; turf thrives. We've built dozens of these in the area and haven't had drainage issues once it's properly installed.
Most sport courts take 5-7 days from start to finish. We're based close enough to service Hoschton efficiently, so we can schedule without long delays. The exact timeline depends on lot size, existing grading, and how much base preparation your clay soil needs. We give you a firm timeline at the estimate visit.
Many subdivisions in that area do have landscape approval requirements. We've worked with several HOAs in Hoschton and know the approval process. We can provide examples of courts we've installed in comparable communities and help you present the project in a way that gets approved. Most HOAs see artificial courts as better than natural grass, honestly.
We use a hybrid turf blend designed for multi-sport use—it handles basketball footwork and soccer play without shredding. The key in Georgia heat is the infill material and yarn quality. Cheaper turf gets hot and breaks down; ours stays cooler and lasts. We can show you samples and discuss which blend fits your climate and activity level.
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