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Sport courts in Pooler have become a game-changer for families in Godley Station and Forest Lakes who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without dealing with Georgia's humidity and wear on natural grass. Unlike the sandy coastal plain soil that dominates our area, artificial turf gives you a consistent, all-weather playing surface that actually drains well in our heavy summer rains. We've been installing sport courts across the Lowcountry, and what we've learned is that Pooler homeowners appreciate the low-maintenance angle—no more fighting crabgrass or spending weekends watering just to have a playable court by August. Whether you're near the Tanger Outlets corridor or tucked into one of our quieter residential neighborhoods, a properly installed sport court pays for itself in time saved and family memories gained. Our team understands the unique challenges of building on this sandy foundation, and we've perfected the base prep to ensure your court stays level and playable for years.
Pooler's sandy coastal plain soil is actually ideal for sport court drainage, but it requires a different approach than clay-heavy Georgia counties. Sand compacts unevenly if you don't use the right equipment and base layers, which is why we've invested in proper compaction machinery specifically for this region. Your yard's sun exposure matters more here than you'd think—afternoon heat can soften lower-quality turf, so we recommend premium infill systems that handle our summer temperatures. Most Pooler lots in Godley Station and Forest Lakes sit between a quarter-acre and half-acre, giving you room to work with without overwhelming the landscape. If you're part of an HOA community, check your CC&Rs first; some neighborhoods have specific guidelines on court placement and fencing. The heavy summer rain we get actually works in your favor with artificial turf—proper slope and drainage means standing water isn't a concern like it is with natural courts. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on site prep, and our crew accounts for Pooler's seasonal moisture patterns when timing the job.
Not if it's prepared correctly. Sand drains fast, which is great, but it needs proper compaction and a perforated base layer to prevent settling. We use stone dust and engineered base systems that work specifically with Chatham County's sandy foundation. The real enemy here is rushing installation—skipping compaction leads to soft spots within a year.
Yes, assuming you choose the right infill. Standard rubber infill can get uncomfortably hot in July and August, but silica-sand blends or newer acrylic systems stay cooler. Artificial turf also dries faster than natural grass after our afternoon storms, so playability bounces back quickly. We match product recommendations to your sun exposure and usage patterns.
A full-size basketball court runs 94×50 feet, but most residential courts in our area are 50×30 or smaller. We work with whatever footprint you have—even 35×25 gives you a solid multi-purpose space. We'll survey your lot, check sight lines, and confirm HOA requirements before recommending dimensions.
Most installations take 3–5 days once site prep is complete. We schedule around our rainy season when possible, though modern drainage handles most conditions. Sandy soil actually speeds up preparation compared to clay-based areas. We'll give you a realistic timeline and stick to it.
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