Military Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Statesboro are becoming the go-to solution for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or multipurpose play without the ongoing maintenance headaches. Whether you're in Downtown, Eagle Creek, or Briar Patch, we understand what Georgia weather does to traditional courts—and we've got the artificial turf and court systems that hold up to it. Georgia Southern brings a lot of student traffic and athletic energy to Bulloch County, and homeowners here are realizing that a quality sport court transforms a backyard into a real asset. Our military discount reflects our appreciation for those who've served, and we're proud to help active and retired service members invest in their families' recreation without breaking the bank. The sandy soil that dominates Southeast Georgia actually works in our favor during installation—it drains well and gives us a solid base for court systems that'll last through humid summers and occasional freeze-thaw cycles. Unlike some generic turf companies, we've installed enough courts in this region to know exactly what works here.
Statesboro's sandy soil is a blessing for sport court installation. Unlike clay-heavy areas, our sandy base drains rapidly, which means standing water after heavy rain isn't the nightmare it is elsewhere. That said, we always recommend proper subsurface grading and a perforated base layer—standing water on top of artificial turf will eventually break down the backing and create safety issues. The sun exposure in residential neighborhoods varies wildly: properties near Mill Creek Park or in the Eagle Creek area might have mature tree coverage that provides afternoon shade, while homes closer to downtown Statesboro often get full, unrelenting afternoon sun. Full-sun courts need UV-stabilized fibers that won't fade or become slippery when hot. If your backyard gets 6+ hours of direct summer sun, we'll recommend a slightly different fiber composition than a shaded lot. Bulloch County's humidity is significant—typically 70–80% in summer—so we always spec systems with excellent moisture management. Most residential lots in Statesboro are quarter to half-acre properties, which means space planning is real. We've built courts in tight footprints where homeowners thought it wasn't possible, and we've maximized expansive properties too. Local HOAs tend to be reasonable about athletic courts, but we'll review deed restrictions with you upfront.
Sandy soil is actually ideal for drainage, but we don't skip the foundation. We'll excavate to proper depth, install a compacted base layer, add perforated underdrain if needed, and use a sloped subsurface so water moves away from the court. Statesboro's sandy conditions mean we can avoid costly engineered drainage systems that clay-based regions require. The key is getting the base rock density right—we don't cut corners there.
Absolutely. Shaded courts have different fiber needs than full-sun installations. We'll use fibers engineered to resist moss and algae growth in low-light, humid environments. Statesboro summers are wet enough that shade can trap moisture, so we spec premium drainage and recommend occasional light pressure washing. A shaded court near Mill Creek Park will still perform great if we design it right.
We offer a flat 10% discount on all sport court projects for active duty, reserve, and retired military members. That applies to materials and labor. You'll need valid military ID or documentation, and the discount stacks with seasonal promotions. We consider it the least we can do for those who've served.
A standard half-court or small multipurpose court usually takes 5–7 working days from start to finish, depending on site prep and weather. Statesboro's sandy soil actually speeds up the grading phase compared to other regions. We'll schedule around the college calendar and local events when possible—just give us a heads up about your timeline.
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