Price Match Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Richmond Hill's got that perfect mix of coastal charm and suburban growth—and honestly, it's the ideal place for a sport court. Whether you're in The Ford or over near Buckhead Plantation, you've probably noticed how the Georgia heat and humidity can turn a regular backyard into something that needs serious maintenance. That's where artificial turf sport courts come in. We've worked with plenty of homeowners in Bryan County who were tired of fighting the sandy loam soil, the summer downpours, and the constant upkeep. A sport court gives you a real playing surface—basketball, pickleball, tennis, you name it—without the mud, without the dead patches come August, and without spending every weekend with a rake. We price-match any legitimate quote in the area, so you're not just getting a quality install; you're getting real value. The drive from our HQ means we take Richmond Hill projects seriously—these aren't afterthoughts for us. You get the same crew, the same materials, and the same guarantee whether you're five minutes away or four hours out.
The soil around Richmond Hill is coastal sandy loam, which drains fast but doesn't hold much structure on its own. That's actually helpful for sport court installation—water won't pond up under the court like it might in heavier clay. What you do need to account for is the base prep. We dig down, compact the existing soil, and add a proper sub-base because that sandy foundation shifts differently than what folks in Atlanta deal with. Sun exposure here is intense, especially from May through September. Most yards in The Ford and Buckhead Plantation have good afternoon shade from the live oaks and pines, but we'll do a site visit to map that out. If your court's going to get blasted by 6+ hours of direct sun, we'll recommend UV-resistant infill and backing—it costs a bit more but adds years to the court's life. HOA rules in the plantations tend to be reasonable about sports infrastructure, but we always check covenants before breaking ground. Typical Richmond Hill lots give us enough space for a full 60-by-30 basketball court or smaller multi-sport setup. The real wild card is hurricane season prep—we'll walk you through how to keep the court secure if a big storm's coming.
Absolutely. The coastal sandy loam actually drains better than clay, which prevents water pooling under your court. We adjust the sub-base composition to account for the soil's shift characteristics—standard Atlanta prep doesn't quite work here. Proper compaction and a good drainage layer mean your court stays solid through our wet summers and doesn't settle unevenly.
Direct sun does fade infill over time, but it's manageable. We assess your yard's shade patterns during the site visit. If you're getting six-plus hours of unfiltered afternoon heat, we recommend premium UV-resistant infill. It's more durable than standard options and holds color better in our coastal heat and humidity.
Cost depends on size, infill type, and base complexity—typically 30-by-60 runs $8,000–$14,000 installed. Yes, we genuinely price-match. Get a legitimate quote from another licensed installer in Bryan County, and we'll match it. No asterisks, no fine print. We'd rather earn your business on quality and service than play games with pricing.
A standard residential court usually takes 4–6 days from site prep to finish. We schedule projects for our closest crews when possible, which speeds things up and means less back-and-forth. Weather delays happen occasionally in summer (afternoon thunderstorms are predictable), but we work around them and keep you in the loop.
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