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Out here in Oakwood, a lot of homeowners are tired of fighting their yards. The clay soil doesn't drain like you'd want it to, and if you're anywhere near the Mundy Mill area or closer to Lake Lanier, you've probably noticed how humid summers get—which means your natural grass either burns out or turns into a mud pit depending on the week. That's exactly why sport courts have become such a game-changer for families around Hall County. We install artificial turf systems that handle everything Oakwood's climate throws at them: the heavy clay, the moisture swings, the foot traffic from kids and pets. A sport court isn't just for basketball or tennis anymore. Homeowners are using them for multipurpose play spaces, workout areas, or just a clean, usable yard year-round without the constant watering, fertilizing, and reseeding cycle. Whether you've got a quarter-acre lot in Oakwood proper or a bigger property in the Mundy Mill neighborhood, we size and install sport courts that actually work with your yard instead of against it. Our team handles the whole process—site prep, base installation, turf laying—and we've been doing this long enough to know what happens when you skip steps in Hall County's drainage-heavy environment.
Hall County's clay base is both a challenge and something we've learned to work around. That dense soil holds water, which sounds like a problem until you realize it actually means we can create a really stable base layer for your sport court if we do the prep right. Most yards in Oakwood need a proper gravel and sand sublayer to handle the moisture that builds up during our hot, humid summers. Sun exposure varies depending on where you are—lots of tree coverage in some neighborhoods, full-blast afternoon sun in others. We assess that during the site visit because it affects which turf blend works best for durability and color retention. If you're in an HOA community, some have specific rules about court dimensions or materials, so we always verify those upfront. The good news is that sport court surfaces are low-maintenance compared to natural turf, and they don't require the constant attention that grass demands in this climate. Drainage is engineered into the system, so standing water and that lakeside humidity won't kill your investment like it would a traditional lawn.
Absolutely. The clay holds moisture, so we build in better drainage layers than you'd need in sandier regions. We typically add a compacted gravel base and engineered sand layer before the turf goes down. This keeps water from pooling underneath and extends the court's lifespan. It's a bit more work upfront, but it's the right approach for Oakwood's soil conditions.
Yes—that's actually why they're so popular here. Unlike natural grass, artificial turf doesn't brown out in heat or get torn up by moisture swings. Modern sport court materials are UV-treated to handle Georgia sun, and the drainage system we install keeps humidity from damaging the base. Your court will look and perform the same in July as it does in March.
Most residential courts take 3 to 5 days, depending on size and how much site prep your yard needs. If you've got heavy clay or poor drainage, we might spend extra time on the base. We work efficiently so your yard isn't torn up for weeks, and we'll give you a timeline during the initial walkthrough.
Some communities have guidelines on court size, location, or materials. We always check with your HOA before breaking ground. Most approve them because they improve property appearance and functionality. We'll handle those conversations and make sure your court meets all local requirements.
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