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Building a new home in Kingsland? A sport court is one of those additions that transforms your property the moment it's finished. Whether you're in the Naval base area or settling into Downtown Kingsland, families here understand the value of having a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis right in your backyard. The thing about sport courts in our coastal community is that they need to handle the humidity and sandy soil conditions that come with Camden County living. That's why getting it installed during new construction—when your yard is already being graded and prepped—makes all the difference. You avoid expensive retrofitting later, and you get a court built on a proper foundation from day one. Our team installs sport courts that stand up to Georgia's heat and moisture, with surfaces that won't buckle or warp when the summer storms roll through. We've worked with new construction homes across Kingsland, and we know exactly how to coordinate with your builder to get this right the first time.
Kingsland sits on coastal sandy soil, which is great news and a challenge all at once. Sandy soil drains quickly—that's the good part—but it can shift, especially during heavy rainfall or when the water table rises near the Kings Bay area. For sport courts, this means we focus hard on proper base preparation and compaction before any surface material goes down. The humidity here is real, and that affects court maintenance and material selection. You'll want a surface that resists moisture buildup and algae growth, which can happen fast in our climate. Most Kingsland properties have decent sun exposure, but some yards, especially in neighborhoods with mature oaks, get afternoon shade that affects play conditions and surface temperature. During new construction, we have the advantage of planning drainage and orientation before your landscaping is finalized. We also work with whatever HOA guidelines apply to your neighborhood—some communities have specific rules about court size, fencing, or sight lines from the street. The best time to think about these details is during the planning phase, before your lot is fully developed.
Not if we prepare it correctly. Sandy soil drains fast, which is actually an advantage, but we need to compact the base layers and add stabilizing materials to prevent settling. During new construction, your lot is already being graded, so we coordinate with your builder to get the base right from the start. We've installed courts on Camden County sandy soil for years—proper prep means years of stable, playable surface.
Humidity here speeds up algae and mold growth if you use the wrong surface material. We recommend surfaces with built-in antimicrobial properties and good drainage to keep moisture from pooling. New construction gives us the advantage of planning proper slope and subsurface drainage before installation. The right maintenance routine—regular brushing and occasional cleaning—keeps courts in great shape year-round.
Absolutely, and it's actually the ideal time. We coordinate with your builder to schedule installation after grading but before final landscaping. This way, your court is built on a stable, properly prepared foundation. You avoid tearing up finished yards later, and you're ready to use it as soon as you move in.
It depends on your lot size and what sports you want to play. A half-court is around 2,500 square feet and works for most residential properties here. Full courts run closer to 5,000 square feet. During your new construction planning, we can walk through your lot dimensions and help you figure out what fits without cramping your yard or violating neighborhood guidelines.
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