Urgent Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
You're ready for a sport court. Maybe your kids play travel ball, or you're tired of muddy patches in the backyard after rain—that's what Southeast Georgia does to you. Statesboro's sandy soil drains fast, sure, but it also shifts and settles, especially when you're putting consistent foot traffic on the same spot day after day. A professional sport court installation handles that problem permanently. We've worked with homeowners across Downtown, Eagle Creek, and Briar Patch who needed something durable enough for serious play but smart enough for Georgia's humidity and heat. Your court won't be a mud pit after a storm, and you won't be re-leveling your foundation every spring. Whether you're near Georgia Southern's campus or closer to Mill Creek Park, the principle is the same: a properly built sport court means your family uses the yard year-round instead of waiting for the ground to dry out. That's the difference between a backyard and an actual asset.
Statesboro sits on sandy soil that's great for drainage but tricky for foundation stability. Sport court installations here need a rock-solid base layer—we typically go deeper than standard because that sandy substrate will shift under repeated impact if you skip the prep work. The region gets hot and humid through summer, so we spec UV-resistant synthetic surfaces that won't break down faster than they should. Shade patterns matter too. If your court borders the tree line near Mill Creek Park or sits in the shadow of a neighbor's oak, you'll want to factor in slower drying times and potential algae growth on the surface. We size courts based on actual lot dimensions in the neighborhoods here—Eagle Creek yards tend to run generous, while some Downtown parcels are tighter. HOA rules vary by subdivision, so we pull those before breaking ground. One thing Georgia homeowners underestimate: the base prep takes as much time as the surface installation itself. Rushing that part is how courts fail in year two.
A standard residential sport court takes 5–7 working days from start to finish, assuming the base prep cooperates and we don't hit unexpected drainage issues. Our crew is local, not driving out from a distant hub, so scheduling flexibility is real. Weather delays happen—summer humidity can slow cure times—but we build that into the timeline upfront.
Absolutely. We use commercial-grade synthetic surfaces rated for Southeast Georgia climate conditions—UV protection is built in. The sandy soil actually helps because water runs through it instead of pooling. The real enemy is prep shortcuts. That's why our base layer is engineered deeper here than national standards require.
Yes. If your court needs to fit beside established oaks near Mill Creek or squeeze into a tight Eagle Creek lot, we survey and design around what's already there. Tree roots can sometimes complicate the base, but that's manageable with proper routing and drainage design.
Depends on size and surface specs, but a typical 30x60 court runs between $18,000–$35,000 installed. Smaller half-courts are less. Statesboro pricing is fair because we're regional. Get three quotes and compare the base prep details, not just surface cost.
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