Large Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Social Circle's got that small-town charm, and a lot of homeowners here are thinking bigger when it comes to their yards. We work with families throughout Walton County who want to maximize their outdoor space without fighting Georgia's clay soil and unpredictable weather year-round. A sport court isn't just about basketball or tennis—it's about reclaiming your backyard as a place where your family actually wants to spend time, whether that's shooting hoops, playing pickle ball, or just having a smooth, level surface that doesn't turn into mud after a heavy rain. That's the reality of living out here. Our crew has installed sport courts across the region, and we understand what it takes to build something that lasts through hot summers and the occasional freeze. The investment pays for itself the first season when your kids stop asking to go somewhere else to play. We handle the whole process—site prep, base installation, surfacing—and we're straightforward about what your specific property needs. Most of our Social Circle clients are working with decent-sized yards that benefit from this kind of upgrade, and we make sure every court is built to handle Walton County conditions.
Walton County clay is no joke. It drains poorly, stays compacted, and shifts with temperature changes—all things we have to account for during the base prep stage. A lot of yards around the Downtown Social Circle area and the Blue Willow Inn vicinity sit on this heavy soil, which means we're not just laying down turf; we're engineering proper drainage and sub-base layers so your court stays playable through Georgia's wet springs and dry summers. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot, but most of the larger properties we see here get a solid 6–8 hours of direct sun, which is perfect for artificial turf performance. We'll walk your specific yard and map out shade patterns from any trees, because that affects surface temperature and material selection. Lot sizes in the area tend to run larger than suburban Atlanta, so you've actually got room to work with for a proper court dimension. We also pay attention to grading—Social Circle's terrain has some natural slopes, and we'll use that to our advantage rather than fight it. Finally, if you're in an HOA or deed-restricted area, we'll verify any landscape requirements upfront. No surprises down the road.
Social Circle and Walton County's permit process is straightforward for residential structures, but it depends on the court's size and whether your property has any deed restrictions. We handle the research and paperwork. Most residential courts don't trigger major permitting, but we'll confirm your specific situation before we start. Better to know upfront than get stopped mid-install.
Clay compacts and holds moisture—exactly why proper base prep matters here. We install a drainage system beneath the turf so water moves away instead of pooling. The turf itself is UV-resistant and handles Georgia humidity fine. You'll notice it stays cleaner and more playable than natural grass would in our conditions.
Most of the larger residential lots we see here can accommodate a full-size court (94 by 50 feet for basketball, or adjusted for other sports). We also do half-courts and custom dimensions. During our site visit, we'll show you what fits your space and how it'll look from your house and property lines.
A standard sport court takes 5–10 days from start to finish, depending on site conditions and base work. Clay soil usually requires more prep than sand, but we work efficiently. You'll have a playable surface by the end—not a half-finished project sitting on your property for weeks.
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