Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Pooler aren't just a weekend project—they're a real investment in how your family spends time at home. Whether you're in Godley Station or Forest Lakes, we've installed enough backyard courts in this area to know exactly what works on Chatham County's sandy soil and what doesn't. The coastal plain drainage here is actually a huge advantage for sports surfaces; you won't deal with the pooling and mud issues that plague other parts of Georgia. Most homeowners around here are looking at their backyards differently these days. You've got kids, you've got friends stopping by, and there's only so much time before they're scrolling on their phones instead of shooting hoops or playing pickleball. A quality artificial sport court gives you a reason to get outside—and keeps the court playable even after a Georgia summer downpour. We can knock out a weekend installation if you're ready to move fast, which means you could be hosting a game by Sunday afternoon. The Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum isn't far, and neither is Tanger Outlets—this is a community that values quality and doesn't settle. Your backyard should reflect that same standard.
Pooler sits on classic coastal plain sandy soil, which is actually ideal for sport court base preparation. Unlike clay-heavy areas inland, you won't fight compaction or poor drainage during installation. The sandy substrate means we can get a proper foundation down quickly without waiting days for the ground to dry out between layers. Summer heat here is intense, and full-sun courts in your backyard will get brutally hot by mid-afternoon—something worth considering if you've got kids who'll be out there in July. If your lot is shaded by live oaks or pines (common in Forest Lakes), you've got a different advantage: cooler playing surfaces and less UV stress on the turf, though you'll want to manage moss growth during our humid months. Godley Station and other neighborhoods around Pooler tend toward larger lot sizes, which means most homeowners have room for a solid court without eating into their entire yard. Check your HOA guidelines if you're in a deed-restricted community; some have landscape rules about court placement or visibility from the street. The sandy soil also means excellent permeability, so water won't sit on the surface—your court drains faster than most Georgia installations, which matters when you want to play the day after rain.
Yes, we can handle smaller courts (half-court or pickleball) in a single weekend if the site prep is ready beforehand. For a full court, we typically need Friday setup and Saturday completion. The sandy Chatham County soil actually works in our favor—no waiting for clay to dry. We'll coordinate timing with you so you're playing by Sunday if that's the goal.
Full-sun courts in Pooler can reach 150+ degrees in July and August. We recommend lighter-colored turf systems that reflect more heat, or positioning your court where afternoon shade from mature trees helps. The coastal breeze helps too. We'll assess your specific lot in Godley Station or Forest Lakes to find the best orientation.
No—actually the opposite. Sandy coastal plain soil drains beautifully, which is one reason Pooler yards are easier to work with than inland Georgia. We install proper base layers, but you won't have water pooling issues that plague heavier soils elsewhere. Your court will be playable hours after rain.
Basketball, pickleball, and tennis are the most popular around here. We size and surface them based on what you'll actually use. Pooler families love mixing sports—basketball during the week, pickleball on weekends. We can design a multi-sport court if your lot allows and you want versatility.
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