Satisfaction Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts are popping up in Thomaston yards, and honestly, it makes sense. You've got kids who want somewhere to play basketball or tennis without driving out to a rec facility, and natural grass just doesn't hold up to that kind of traffic—especially not on Upson County clay. A quality artificial court gives you year-round playability, and you're not fighting mud, bare patches, or the Georgia heat killing your lawn every summer. What really matters is getting it right the first time. Poor installation turns into a drainage nightmare when the rain comes, and subpar turf looks sad by year two. We've worked throughout rural Georgia, and we know what it takes to make a court that actually lasts in this climate. Your satisfaction isn't just a tagline for us—it's how we stay in business. We stand behind every job with a guarantee because we're confident in the work, and we want you playing on your court for years, not wondering if you made the right call.
Thomaston's clay-heavy soil is actually one reason artificial turf makes so much sense here. That dense, compact ground doesn't drain the way sandy soils do, so you get pooling after heavy rain if you're not careful with your base prep. We account for that from day one, building proper slope and drainage infrastructure before the turf goes down. The area's sun exposure varies quite a bit too—some yards near the Downtown Thomaston area have mature tree cover, while properties closer to the rural edges get full, relentless afternoon sun. Both scenarios need different considerations for infill type and backing material. Humidity is another factor. Georgia summers bring moisture, and poor ventilation under turf leads to odor and algae growth. Our installation process includes perforated backing that lets air flow, keeping things fresh even when it's 95 degrees and muggy. Most residential courts around here run 1,200 to 2,500 square feet—plenty for a half-court setup or a small multi-sport space. We size and orient yours based on your actual lot layout and sun patterns, not some one-size-fits-all template.
Upson County doesn't typically require permits for residential backyard courts, but it's always worth checking with the local code office if you're in an area with HOA rules or deed restrictions. We handle that conversation for you and can walk through any requirements before we break ground. It's not complicated, but it's one less thing you have to figure out on your own.
Clay compacts hard and holds water, which is why base preparation is critical. We remove topsoil, grade for drainage, and install a crushed stone base that lets water move away from the court instead of pooling underneath. Skip this step, and you'll have soft spots and warranty issues by next season. It's the difference between a court that lasts and one that disappoints.
Modern sport-court turf isn't like old black crumb rubber. We use cooler-finish options that reflect heat better, especially if your court gets afternoon sun exposure. Most families around here play mornings or evenings anyway, but the right material choice and infill makes a real difference. We can show you options based on your yard's actual sun pattern.
Our satisfaction guarantee covers workmanship and material defects for the full warranty period. If drainage fails, seams separate, or infill compacts prematurely due to our installation, we fix it. We're 70 minutes away, but that doesn't mean we disappear after the invoice is paid. You call, we come back.
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