Veteran Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building a sport court in Hoschton means investing in your family's outdoor life—and we get that. Whether you're in the Traditions neighborhood watching your kids develop their game, or over in Reunion where the yards are getting bigger every year, artificial turf courts are changing how Jackson County families play at home. The thing about Hoschton is you've got clay soil that doesn't drain like you'd want it to, plus summers that bring humidity and growth faster than most places. A properly installed sport court handles all that. We've been doing this work in North Georgia long enough to know what holds up here and what doesn't. Veteran-owned businesses deserve real partners, and we make sure our pricing reflects that. Your backyard court isn't just a play surface—it's a place where skills build, where neighborhood kids gather, and honestly, where you reclaim your weekends from driving to tournaments two counties over. That's worth doing right.
Hoschton's Jackson County clay is actually one of the biggest reasons sport courts make sense here. That dense, heavy soil doesn't shed water the way sandy or loamy yards do. Without proper drainage underneath your court, you're looking at puddling after summer thunderstorms—and we get plenty of those. Our installation accounts for that by building drainage layers that work with your soil, not against it. Sun exposure varies pretty widely depending which side of Downtown Hoschton you're on and how your property faces the Traditions or Reunion developments. We assess shade patterns from mature trees before recommending court orientation, because afternoon heat and UV exposure both affect how your surface ages. Most yards in this area run 40 to 60 feet deep, which gives us solid space for a half-court or full-court setup. We've also seen that many of the newer subdivisions have HOA guidelines about court placement and edging—we handle those conversations upfront so you're not caught off guard. The red clay staining that happens around here needs a substrate that won't let moisture seep back up, and that's standard in our build.
Most residential sport courts take 3 to 5 days for us, depending on site prep. Hoschton's clay means we sometimes need extra time grading and prepping the base—we're not rushing that part. We handle the whole job, so you're not coordinating multiple crews. Because we're based about 50 minutes out, we schedule Hoschton jobs efficiently so you're not waiting weeks.
Slope helps, but Jackson County clay still holds water underneath. We'll build a perforated base layer that channels moisture away from your court surface. Even with decent slope, that clay layer sits tight, so proper substrate drainage is non-negotiable here. It's the difference between a court that stays firm and one that gets soft and unpredictable after rain.
We run 10% off the full install price for active and retired service members—that's on materials and labor, not some fake 'discount' on inflated pricing. Bring your military ID and we'll apply it upfront. No fine print, no restrictions on court size or surface type. You served; we show that respect in how we do business.
Most communities in Hoschton allow residential sport courts, but covenants vary. We've worked in both neighborhoods and know their guidelines. Before we quote, we verify HOA rules with you—setbacks, edging color, that kind of thing. We'll help you understand what your neighborhood allows so there are no surprises.
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