Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building a sport court in Oakwood isn't just about laying down turf—it's about creating a space where your family actually wants to spend time, especially if mobility matters to your household. We've worked with Oakwood homeowners in the Mundy Mill area and beyond who needed courts that work for everyone, including wheelchair users and folks with varying mobility needs. Hall County's clay-heavy soil and our proximity to Lake Lanier mean we understand the drainage challenges and humidity patterns you're dealing with. A quality artificial turf sport court handles the heavy Georgia clay base differently than installers from out of state would. We design these courts to be genuinely accessible—smooth surfaces, proper slope for drainage, no trip hazards—because a sport court should invite people in, not create barriers. Whether you're thinking basketball, tennis, or just a multipurpose play area that your whole family can enjoy together, we handle the site prep, the base, and the turf selection with Oakwood's specific climate and soil in mind.
Oakwood sits in Hall County clay country, which is both blessing and curse for outdoor courts. That dense, compacted clay drains slower than sandy soil, so we always build a proper gravel and crushed stone base before the turf goes down—skipping this step leads to water pooling and premature wear. Summer humidity here is intense, but quality artificial turf actually breathes better than you'd expect and won't develop the algae problems you see on poorly installed courts. The neighborhoods around Mundy Mill and the broader Oakwood area have mixed sun exposure; some yards face afternoon heat from the west, others get shaded by mature trees. We assess your specific lot during the site visit because that affects both turf selection and court orientation. Most Oakwood properties we work on are spacious enough for a full or three-quarter court, though we've done creative layouts on tighter lots. Winter frost is light here, so freeze-thaw damage isn't a major concern like it is further north in Georgia. The one thing we always check: if you're in an HOA community, review those landscape guidelines beforehand—most are fine with turf courts, but a few have restrictions worth knowing about upfront.
Absolutely. The clay actually gives us a stable base to work with. We'll excavate, grade for proper drainage away from your house, and lay down aggregate base layers before the turf. The turf itself sits level and smooth—no ruts or bumps—so wheelchairs roll freely. We make sure drainage slopes gently so water doesn't pond, and we avoid edges or lips that would catch wheels. Oakwood's soil is heavy, but that's workable when you plan the base right.
Georgia summer humidity is real, but modern artificial turf is designed for it. The key is proper drainage underneath and infill material that doesn't hold moisture. We ensure water drains quickly through the base so mold and algae don't get a foothold. Good turf also has UV stabilizers built in, so the material won't degrade faster in our intense sun. With proper care, you're looking at 10-15 years of solid performance here in Oakwood.
Proximity to the lake means slightly higher humidity and more pollen, but nothing that changes our installation approach. You might notice the turf needs a rinse more often, but that's routine maintenance. The water table in some lower Oakwood properties can be higher during wet seasons, so we'll assess drainage carefully and build accordingly. Nothing about Lanier nearness makes courts impossible—just means we're thoughtful about base preparation.
Plan on 2–3 weeks from site prep to finish, depending on court size and base condition. If your clay soil needs significant grading or you're adding extensive drainage, add a few extra days. We typically handle most Oakwood jobs without major delays. Weather can push timelines (heavy rain pauses grading), so we build in a buffer, but most families see their finished court within a month of signing on.
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