Money Back Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Monroe's been growing, and we've noticed more families in the 30655 and 30656 areas looking for ways to maximize their yards without the constant maintenance headache. A sport court isn't just a basketball half-court or tennis setup—it's a real investment in your property and your family's quality of life. That's exactly why we back every installation with a money-back guarantee. We've spent years working with Walton County homeowners, understanding how the local clay soil behaves, what shade patterns do to your yard throughout the seasons, and which turf systems actually hold up to Georgia humidity. Whether you're near the Monroe Downtown Square area or out in Good Hope, the principle is the same: you want a surface that's safe, playable, and built to last without becoming a second job. Our guarantee means you can trust the work before you even sign on. We're local enough to know your neighborhood, experienced enough to handle the install right, and committed enough to stand behind it completely.
Walton County's clay-heavy soil presents a unique challenge for sport court installation, which is precisely why the foundation work matters so much in Monroe. Clay doesn't drain like sandy soil—it holds water—so we build proper base layers with drainage considerations that account for our regional rainfall patterns. The area around Downtown Monroe and into Good Hope tends to have mixed sun exposure depending on tree coverage, and that affects both how the turf performs and how it ages. Some yards here are shaded by mature oaks in the afternoon, which actually helps reduce heat buildup on darker court surfaces. Lot sizes in Monroe vary significantly—some properties in established neighborhoods are tighter, while Good Hope offers more space for full-court setups. We size recommendations based on what your actual terrain allows. Installation timing matters too; we typically recommend spring or early fall work to avoid the worst of summer heat and give the turf proper settling time before heavy use. Walton County's humidity means drainage and ventilation in the sub-base are non-negotiable, not optional upgrades.
Absolutely. Walton County clay doesn't drain naturally, so we excavate, compact the base properly, and install perimeter drainage to prevent water pooling. This prep work is what separates a court that lasts 10+ years from one that deteriorates in five. It's also why our guarantee covers base integrity—we engineer it right from the start.
That depends on your lot and what you want to play. A half-court basketball setup fits in roughly 47x50 feet; a full court needs more. We come out to your property—whether it's Downtown Monroe or Good Hope—and assess what's realistic. Shade, setback requirements, and existing landscaping all factor in.
Yes, modern synthetic turf is built for it. The material itself doesn't degrade from humidity, but drainage is critical in Monroe's climate. That's why we don't cut corners on the base layer—it prevents moisture problems that would otherwise cause deterioration and expensive repairs down the road.
We guarantee materials and workmanship for the first year, and we mean it. If the court fails due to installation error or material defect, we fix it or refund you. We're 50 minutes away from Monroe, but we're committed to service—that guarantee is our promise to your family.
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