Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Toccoa aren't just about having a place to shoot hoops or play tennis—they're about reclaiming your yard and making it work year-round in northeast Georgia's climate. Whether you're in the Currahee area with those stunning mountain views or closer to downtown Toccoa near the falls, a synthetic sport court gives you a surface that handles our humid summers and holds up through seasonal changes without the constant maintenance that natural grass demands. What makes Toccoa different is the terrain. Our clay-heavy soil in Stephens County drains differently than flat Georgia lowlands, and that matters when you're building a court foundation. You need installers who understand how water moves through mountain clay and how to prepare a base that won't shift when spring rains come hard. A properly installed artificial sport court handles that variability, and the warranty backing it gives you real peace of mind—not just a promise, but actual coverage when something goes wrong. We've worked with homeowners across Toccoa long enough to know what works here. The drive from our shop takes about 90 minutes, which means we're close enough to handle any warranty service quickly, but we're not so local that we're learning on your dime. We bring experience from across the region to your backyard.
Stephens County's mountain clay soil presents both a challenge and an opportunity. This clay holds moisture differently than sandy or loamy soils, which means proper base preparation and drainage underneath your sport court is non-negotiable. Standing water in spring can compromise even quality foundations if they're not installed with northeast Georgia's hydrology in mind. Toccoa's elevation and tree coverage—especially in the Currahee area—create varied sun and shade patterns. Some yards get full southern exposure that heats up fast in summer; others have dense tree canopy that limits direct sun. This affects both court material selection and longevity. We assess shade patterns before recommending materials, because what works in a sun-soaked Downtown Toccoa yard might perform differently 500 feet up the mountain. Yard sizes and HOA rules vary widely here. Some properties have ample room for a full regulation court; others need a compact option. If your home falls under an HOA—common in certain Toccoa neighborhoods—aesthetic considerations matter. We help navigate those requirements. Installation timing also shifts slightly in our area. Spring thaw and summer rain peaks mean planning your court build around when our soil is workable, not frozen or waterlogged.
Clay soil holds water longer than sandy soil, so we add extra drainage layers and engineer the base to channel moisture away from the court foundation. Without proper preparation for clay, you risk base settling and surface issues. Our warranty covers installation defects, but that only works if we build right from the start—and that means respecting Toccoa's geology.
Yes, if it's installed correctly and backed by a real warranty. Synthetic turf doesn't rot or develop mold like natural grass, but the base layers need to be designed for our moisture patterns. Our warranty explicitly covers weather-related failures tied to poor initial installation—drainage, base compaction, material defects. That's what matters in northeast Georgia.
We're 90 minutes from Toccoa, so we can usually get to you within a few days for warranty service. We don't outsource repairs—our team handles it directly. That proximity matters when you need someone to stand behind their work, especially in a smaller city like Toccoa where word travels fast.
Shade slows algae and moss growth, which is a plus. But it also means slower water evaporation after rain, so drainage is even more critical. We design courts with shade patterns in mind. Your warranty covers material defects and installation failures, not wear from normal use—but proper setup ensures your court performs well whether it's sunny or shaded.
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