Emergency Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts don't happen by accident in Richmond Hill—they happen because homeowners like you decide their family needs a place to actually play. Whether your kids are bouncing basketballs in The Ford neighborhood or you're thinking about a tennis setup near Buckhead Plantation, an artificial turf court transforms what's usually just yard space into something you'll use constantly. Here's what matters: our crew understands the coastal sandy loam that dominates Bryan County yards, the humidity that makes natural grass frustrating, and the fact that Richmond Hill families want durability without the swamp-like maintenance. We've built sport courts for homeowners who got tired of muddy patches, uneven play surfaces, and grass that turns into a mosquito farm every summer. An artificial turf court stays playable after rain, doesn't need pesticides or constant mowing, and actually holds its line markings so you can run drills without guessing where the baseline is. The investment pays back in usable outdoor time—the thing that actually matters when your family is outside.
Richmond Hill sits in that tricky coastal zone where sandy loam drainage and summer humidity work against traditional grass. Your soil drains fast—sometimes too fast—which means any natural turf court needs constant watering just to stay alive during our hot months. Artificial turf eliminates that completely. What you do need to think about is shade mapping. Properties near Ford Plantation often have mature tree coverage that creates dappled light conditions; we design subsurface drainage to handle Richmond Hill's seasonal water table fluctuations. The sandy base actually works in your favor for installation—we're not fighting clay or compacted soil like you'd see inland. Most residential lots in The Ford and Buckhead Plantation neighborhoods have enough space for a regulation or semi-regulation court without major grading. Spring and fall are ideal installation windows here, though we work year-round. Talk to your HOA early if you're in a planned community—some have specific guidelines about court dimensions or perimeter fencing. The coastal humidity means your court surface stays cleaner longer if we spec the right infill material; we'll walk you through options based on your exact sun exposure and how intensively your family plans to use it.
We prioritize emergency installs for families with active sports schedules. A standard residential court (around 2,000–3,000 sq ft) takes 5–7 business days from site prep through final striping, assuming your lot drainage and base preparation don't hit unexpected issues. Sandy loam in Bryan County actually speeds things up—no rocky subsurface to break through. Call us directly with your deadline; we've juggled schedules for Richmond Hill families before.
Sandy loam drains beautifully, which is half the battle. We still put down a compacted base layer and perforated subsurface drainage to handle our seasonal water table—especially important south of Savannah where groundwater sits higher than inland Georgia. The sand actually makes installation faster and cleaner than clay-heavy soils. Your court won't pond water after heavy rain.
Most properties in The Ford and Buckhead Plantation neighborhoods have room for a half-court or 3/4-court, which is honestly what 95% of residential families actually use. Full regulation is 94×50 feet; we can work with smaller footprints and still give you proper proportions and playable surface. We'll survey your yard and show you mockups before committing to anything.
Much less than natural grass, which is the whole point. Occasional brushing to keep the pile upright, clearing debris after storms, rinsing the surface when pollen gets thick—that's it. No pesticides, no watering during our hot summers, no mud. The coastal humidity won't degrade quality artificial turf the way it stresses natural grass.
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