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Toccoa's got some serious outdoor culture—whether you're near the Currahee area or closer to downtown, families here love their yards. A sport court isn't just a nice-to-have; it's a real investment in your property and your family's activity level. The thing is, building one that actually holds up through northeast Georgia's weather and clay-heavy soil takes more than a DIY approach. We've been installing premium artificial turf sport courts across the region, and we understand exactly what works in Stephens County. Our team has handled everything from basketball courts squeezed into tight Downtown Toccoa properties to multi-sport setups on larger spreads out toward the foothills. The local soil—that characteristic mountain clay—needs proper base preparation, and that's where most installers cut corners. We don't. Whether you're looking at a 500-square-foot court or something bigger, we'll give you a clear breakdown of what it costs, what it includes, and why it's worth the investment for Toccoa homeowners.
Here's what makes a Toccoa sport court different from, say, something you'd install in flat coastal Georgia. Our elevation and clay soil mean drainage isn't optional—it's essential. Mountain clay compacts and holds water, so we always install a proper base layer with gravel and perforated underlayment. Skipping that step leads to pooling after heavy rain, which ruins your court in a season or two. Sun exposure varies pretty dramatically depending on where you are. If your property sits near the tree lines common to the Currahee region, you're dealing with partial shade and moisture retention issues. Downtown Toccoa lots tend to be smaller and more open. We factor that into your turf selection and infill choice. One more thing: some HOAs and deed restrictions in established neighborhoods have landscape rules. We've dealt with this enough to know what flies and what doesn't in your specific area. Before we quote anything, we walk your site, check what's around you, and make sure the court fits the neighborhood aesthetic. Toccoa's got character, and your court should enhance it, not clash with it.
A mid-range residential court (say, 30x40 feet for basketball or multi-sport) runs between $8,000 and $15,000 installed in our area. Smaller courts or basic setups start lower; premium surfaces or larger footprints go higher. Toccoa's not a cheap market for installation labor, but it's not Atlanta pricing either. We'll give you a firm quote after a site visit—usually same week.
Mountain clay holds water and compacts hard. If we don't install proper drainage underneath, your court becomes a swamp after rain. We use a base system designed specifically for clay soil conditions—gravel, perforated underlay, and sometimes a secondary drain. It costs more upfront but saves your court from failure in year two.
Absolutely. Downtown and nearby lots are often tighter, but we've designed courts as small as 24x40 feet for single-sport use. It's about understanding your space and what you actually need. We'll measure, show you sight lines, and make sure it doesn't feel cramped or eat your entire yard.
A typical court takes 4–7 business days from start to finish, depending on size and base prep needed. If your clay soil needs more work or drainage, add a few days. We handle the whole project ourselves, so no coordination headaches with multiple crews. We're about 90 minutes out, so we schedule Toccoa projects efficiently.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.