Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Toccoa's got character—from Currahee Mountain to the falls, this is a community where outdoor spaces matter. If you're thinking about a sport court for your family, especially one that works for everyone including wheelchair users and folks with mobility needs, artificial turf is the move. We've installed plenty of courts across northeast Georgia, and Toccoa homeowners consistently ask about surfaces that don't turn into mud after rain or become unplayable when the sun's beating down. A quality sport court with modern turf gives you a year-round play surface that's genuinely wheelchair-accessible—no ruts, no settling, no drainage headaches. Whether you're in the Downtown Toccoa area or out toward Currahee, a properly installed court handles our mountain clay soil and seasonal weather without the constant maintenance traditional grass demands. It's the kind of upgrade that transforms a backyard into something your whole family can actually use together, rain or shine.
Stephens County's clay-heavy soil is honestly one of the reasons artificial turf makes so much sense here. That mountain clay holds water, which means natural grass courts drain poorly and stay muddy longer than you'd expect. When you're building a sport court in Toccoa, you're working with terrain that slopes—which we actually use to our advantage with proper base prep and drainage design. The sun exposure varies depending on whether you're near the tree cover around Currahee or in more open lots downtown, but good artificial turf handles full-sun conditions without fading issues like cheaper options do. Wheelchair accessibility requires a completely level surface and firm, even footing—something clay-based yards struggle to maintain after freeze-thaw cycles in our northeast Georgia winters. Our installation includes a compacted stone base and drainage layer that accounts for Toccoa's rainfall patterns, so you're not dealing with pooling water or soft spots that become barriers for mobility devices. Most residential lots here are spacious enough for a full or modified court size, and we size everything to match your family's actual needs rather than forcing a one-size template.
Absolutely. In fact, clay soil is where artificial turf really shines. We excavate, install a proper drainage base, and compact everything so water moves through instead of pooling. Toccoa's clay actually gives you a stable foundation once it's prepared correctly—better than sandy soil in some ways. The key is having someone local who understands how our soil behaves in winter and spring.
It's all about the surface being completely level and firm. We build the base to exact grade, and the turf itself provides consistent traction without ruts or soft spots. Wheelchairs roll smoothly, and there's no settling or shifting like you get with natural grass over clay. This is actually why many families in Toccoa choose courts—accessibility for everyone, not just athletes.
Northeast Georgia's freeze-thaw cycles are rough on natural grass courts, but quality artificial turf handles them fine. We use UV-stabilized materials that don't degrade in our sun and don't become slippery when frosted. Drainage is critical here, which is why our base installation accounts for Toccoa's seasonal water patterns specifically.
Typically 2-4 days depending on lot size and base prep. Stephens County clay sometimes needs extra grading work, but that's built into our timeline. We're based 90 minutes away, so we schedule regional jobs efficiently. We'll walk you through the whole process before we start.
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