Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts around Social Circle tend to fall into two camps: the ones that hold up year after year, and the ones that don't. The difference usually comes down to what's underneath. Our recycled-materials sport courts are built from the ground up with Georgia's clay soil in mind—the same heavy, dense foundation you'll find throughout Walton County. Most folks in the Downtown Social Circle area and beyond deal with drainage challenges that cheap courts can't handle. We've installed enough courts near the Blue Willow Inn area and throughout the community to know that a sport court here needs to breathe. That's where recycled rubber and plastic base materials come in. They're not just environmentally smarter—they're engineered to sit on top of that clay without trapping moisture underneath, which means no standing water, no soft spots, and no premature breakdown. Your kids get a court that plays well for basketball, pickleball, or tennis. You get peace of mind knowing it was built right for Social Circle's specific climate and soil conditions.
Walton County clay is no joke. It's dense, it doesn't drain on its own, and it stays wet longer than sandy or loamy soil in other parts of Georgia. When you're building a sport court in Social Circle—whether it's in a residential lot near downtown or further out—that clay base is your starting point, not your enemy. A recycled-materials foundation actually works with your soil instead of against it. The rubber and plastic aggregates we use create a permeable layer that lets water move through instead of pooling. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot's orientation, but most yards in this area get decent afternoon sun, which helps dry out courts faster after rain. The growing season here is long, so if you've got trees nearby, shade management matters for preventing moss or algae buildup. We typically recommend keeping your court area clear of overhanging branches—especially important if you're near some of the older properties with mature trees in the Downtown Social Circle neighborhoods. Most residential lots here are spacious enough for a full 30x60 court without major modifications, though some older properties need creative grading or minor drainage work before installation.
Yes, that's actually where recycled materials shine in Walton County. The permeable base allows clay underneath to drain properly instead of staying saturated. We install a compacted recycled rubber and plastic base layer that stays stable on clay soil—it doesn't compact further the way sand can, and it doesn't trap moisture the way concrete does. Your court stays level and playable year-round.
Most residential courts take 5–7 days from site prep through final surfacing. Clay soil grading sometimes adds a day depending on drainage requirements, but we handle that during the initial assessment. We'll give you a clear timeline once we've evaluated your specific lot conditions in the Social Circle area.
Not always upfront, but they win on durability and long-term cost. Asphalt cracks in our heat and cold cycles; concrete needs constant sealing. Recycled bases last 15+ years with minimal maintenance. For Social Circle families, that's usually the better investment, especially given our clay soil challenges.
Absolutely. We handle slope grading regularly on Social Circle lots. The recycled-materials base adapts well to minor grading work. If your yard slopes significantly, we'll level the court area and manage runoff—the permeable base actually helps with that, unlike solid surfaces that shed water unpredictably.
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