Price Match Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Rome aren't just a luxury—they're a practical solution for families who want a reliable playing surface without the endless maintenance that comes with natural grass in Northwest Georgia. Between the Rivers, East Rome, and Mount Berry neighborhoods have seen a real uptick in homeowners choosing artificial turf for basketball courts, tennis setups, and multipurpose game areas. The reason? Our clay-heavy soil and those periodic flooding issues that roll through the Etowah and Oostanaula valleys make keeping a natural court in top shape nearly impossible. One season of heavy rain and your base is shifting; another dry spell and you're watering constantly. Artificial sport courts solve that problem. They drain properly even after our heavier rains, they're ready to play on year-round, and they don't degrade the way natural turf does under the pressure of competitive play. We've installed dozens of these across Rome, and we stand behind every one with a price-match guarantee. If you find a comparable quote from another installer in Floyd County, we'll match it. That's not just talk—that's our commitment to making sure Rome families get premium sport courts at a fair price.
Rome's soil composition works against traditional sports surfaces. The clay base that dominates Between the Rivers and East Rome neighborhoods compacts heavily and doesn't drain the way a sport court needs it to. Our team accounts for this by laying a crushed stone base that handles the seasonal moisture you get from spring runoff and our summer thunderstorms. Shade patterns matter too—if your court backs up toward the foothills near Mount Berry, you're probably getting afternoon shade that keeps the surface cooler and extends the life of the turf. Full-sun courts in East Rome tend to need UV-stabilized infill more frequently, but we size that into our recommendations upfront. Lot sizes in Rome vary significantly; we've built courts on everything from compact 20-by-40 setups in tighter neighborhoods to full-court installations on larger properties. The key is working with what you have and making sure drainage paths won't push water toward your house or create pooling issues during our heavier rain seasons. Most Rome homeowners don't have strict HOA restrictions, but we always confirm that before breaking ground. Our 70-minute service area means we know your neighborhood's specific conditions and can design accordingly.
Absolutely. We install a engineered base designed specifically for clay-heavy soil like what you've got in Floyd County. The stone foundation lets water drain through instead of pooling, and we slope the court slightly to shed water away from your home. Even after heavy spring rains or summer storms, you'll have a playable surface within hours.
Get a quote from any other installer serving Rome—whether it's in East Rome, Between the Rivers, or Mount Berry. If it's for comparable materials, installation, and warranty, we'll match it. No tricks, no exclusions. We're confident in our pricing and our work.
Yes. Sloped properties are common around here, especially closer to the foothills. We'll grade and level the base to create a proper playing surface, then use the slope to our advantage for drainage. It actually works out well—water naturally flows away from the court.
Depends on your lot's exposure. East Rome properties get more afternoon heat; we typically recommend UV-stabilized crumb rubber or a hybrid blend. Between the Rivers and shadier spots near Berry College don't need as robust an infill. We assess your specific conditions and recommend what will last longest without overbuilding costs.
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