Pricing Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become a game-changer for families throughout Oakwood and the surrounding Hall County communities. Whether you're in the Mundy Mill area or closer to the Gainesville side of town, a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or multi-sport play transforms how your household stays active—rain or shine, summer heat or cooler months. We've installed dozens of these courts across the region, and the homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. A sport court handles Georgia's unpredictable weather better than you'd expect, drains properly even with our clay-heavy soil, and gives kids a reason to stay outside instead of glued to screens. The investment pays dividends in property appeal, family time, and honestly, your own peace of mind knowing there's a safe, maintained surface waiting in your backyard. We work with Oakwood homeowners to design courts that fit their lot size, budget, and how they actually plan to use the space—not some cookie-cutter approach.
Hall County clay is thick and doesn't drain like sandy loam, which is exactly why a properly installed sport court with correct base preparation matters here. Most Oakwood properties sit on clay-based soil that holds water, so we build in adequate drainage layers and slope considerations from the start. The area's proximity to Lake Lanier means humidity levels stay elevated through much of the year, but modern turf surfaces handle that without issue—no algae problems or soft spots like you'd see with poor drainage. Lot sizes in Oakwood vary wildly depending on whether you're in established neighborhoods or newer developments. We've built 30-by-40 courts on tighter properties and 60-by-90 showcases on larger estates. Sun exposure is another factor; some yards face dense tree cover (especially in older sections), while others get full afternoon Georgia sun. We assess your specific orientation during the site visit and recommend surface colors and shade solutions accordingly. One thing we always check: HOA regulations. Several Oakwood communities have landscaping or fence-height guidelines that affect court placement and surrounding aesthetics, so we factor that in before quoting.
Hall County requires a building permit for most outdoor structures over a certain size. We handle the permit paperwork as part of our installation process, and it typically takes 1–2 weeks in this area. Your HOA, if you have one, may also need to approve the design before we break ground. We'll coordinate all of that upfront so there are no surprises.
Yes—when it's installed correctly. Our process includes a compacted stone base, proper grading for water runoff, and turf designed to handle moisture. We've seen courts perform flawlessly for 8+ years in Oakwood neighborhoods because we build for the soil and climate you actually have, not generic conditions.
Typical residential courts in the Oakwood area run $12,000–$35,000 depending on size, surface type, and site prep needs. Clay soil sometimes requires more base work than other areas, which can affect the quote. We provide a detailed estimate after the site visit, with no hidden fees.
Absolutely. Sloped properties are common throughout Hall County. We grade and level the court area, and the fill material is factored into your total cost. Slope also works in your favor for drainage, which matters given our clay-based soil. We've completed plenty of hillside installations across Oakwood.
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