Spring Special — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Oakwood's got some serious potential when it comes to backyard sports courts. The neighborhoods around Mundy Mill and the greater Oakwood area have plenty of families with kids who want a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or just general play—and the good news is that spring is absolutely the right time to make that happen. Our team has been installing synthetic sports courts throughout Hall County for years, and we know exactly what works in this region. The clay-heavy soil you've got here in Oakwood actually benefits from a solid synthetic foundation; it handles drainage differently than other Georgia areas, and we've dialed in the process. Whether you're looking at a modest court tucked into a side yard or something more ambitious near Lake Lanier's proximity, we can build it right and have it ready before summer heat kicks in. Spring specials are live right now because spring is when the ground cooperates best, and honestly, getting your court installed in the next few weeks means your family's actually using it come June instead of waiting another year.
Hall County's clay composition is a mixed blessing for outdoor courts. The upside: it's stable and doesn't shift like sandy soil does. The downside: without proper base preparation, you can end up with water pooling in corners during our typical spring rains. That's why we always start with a compacted gravel base and a slight slope—it matters more here than it does 30 minutes south. The neighborhoods in and around Oakwood tend to have mature trees, which sounds nice until you're planning a court. Dappled shade keeps things cool, but it also means slower drainage and more moss growth on synthetic fibers. We account for that. Most residential lots in the Mundy Mill area and broader Oakwood give you enough room for a half-court or three-quarter court setup without eating your entire backyard. Full-court installations are possible but less common. Spring installation is ideal because the clay isn't frozen, equipment can get through easily, and you'll have the whole summer season to use it. We typically recommend a site visit to check drainage patterns and sun exposure—every yard's different, even within the same neighborhood.
Absolutely. The clay here requires a thicker, more carefully graded base than looser soils. We excavate, compact gravel substrate with attention to slope, and then lay down the synthetic surface. Without respecting the clay underneath, you risk water retention and surface movement. We've fine-tuned this specifically for Oakwood and Mundy Mill properties.
Most yes, some no. Oakwood lots vary, but we typically see enough space for a half-court or three-quarter court that still leaves you a functional backyard. A full court (94x50 feet) is doable on larger properties. We'll assess your specific lot dimensions during a consultation and show you what works.
Spring means the ground isn't frozen, drainage patterns are visible, and you beat the summer heat. Installation done now is ready for use by June. Our spring special pricing reflects that timing advantage, and we can schedule crews more efficiently when conditions are optimal.
Trees are great for shade but create damp microclimates where moss and algae grow faster on synthetic surfaces. We design drainage and recommend a light maintenance schedule—occasional brushing and a mild cleaner a couple times a year keeps it looking fresh and playing true.
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