Luxury Estate — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Temple's a place where people take pride in their homes—especially when those homes sit on some real acreage. If you've got the space and you're serious about creating a backyard that actually gets used year-round, a sport court is the kind of upgrade that changes how your family spends time outside. We've installed luxury sport courts across Carroll County, and Temple homeowners especially appreciate the freedom that comes with having a professional-grade surface right at home. No more driving to a facility in town. No more weather cancellations. Your court, your rules, your schedule. Temple's rural character means you've got the room to do something special—and we help make that real. Whether it's tennis, pickleball, basketball, or a multi-sport setup, we handle everything from site prep through the final line marking. Our team knows the local soil conditions, drainage patterns, and what it takes to build something that lasts through Georgia's humidity and seasonal shifts.
Temple sits on that classic Carroll County clay base, which is honestly one thing you need to plan around carefully when installing a sport court. Clay drains slower than sand, so proper base preparation and subsurface drainage aren't optional—they're essential. We build a solid gravel and compacted base layer that prevents water pooling during our heavier rain months. Sun exposure varies depending on where your property sits relative to tree lines and neighboring estates; we'll walk your land and figure out the best court orientation to avoid afternoon glare and excessive heat buildup on synthetic surfaces. Most of the properties we work with in Temple have enough setback from the road that we can design courts that fit naturally into the landscape without overwhelming the yard. The rural setting also means fewer HOA restrictions than you'd find closer to Atlanta, giving you more flexibility in sizing and placement. Shade from mature oaks and pines is common in this area, which actually helps keep court temperatures more comfortable during summer months—a real benefit for active play.
Carroll County clay requires extra attention during base prep. We excavate deeper, compact multiple gravel layers, and install perimeter drainage to handle water movement. It's more involved than sandy soil, but the payoff is a court that stays stable through wet seasons. Proper foundation work now prevents settling and cracking later—something critical in Temple's humid climate.
Acrylic hard courts perform well in Temple's climate and handle the sun and humidity without warping. Synthetic grass (artificial turf) is another strong choice if you want a softer, multi-sport surface that doubles as an attractive landscape feature. Both hold up well to Carroll County weather. We'll assess your specific use and aesthetic goals to recommend the best fit.
A standard-sized court usually takes 2-4 weeks from site prep to finish, depending on soil conditions and weather. Temple's rural properties sometimes need extra site work because of tree removal or significant grading, which we factor in upfront. We give you a realistic timeline during the consultation so there are no surprises.
Absolutely. We work with your space to design courts that handle tennis, pickleball, basketball, or combinations. Temple's estate-sized lots give us real flexibility. We consider sun angles, sightlines from the house, and how the court sits in your overall landscape. Your layout is custom, not off-the-shelf.
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