Price Match Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building a sport court in Vidalia comes down to one thing: getting the foundation right from day one. Your backyard sits on the sandy, well-draining soil that makes this region famous—the same terroir that grows those legendary Vidalia onions. That's actually an advantage for us. Unlike clay-heavy counties where drainage becomes a headache, Vidalia's natural soil composition means we're not fighting water pooling under your court surface. What we focus on instead is proper base preparation and material selection that stands up to Georgia's heat and humidity swings. Whether you're in Downtown Vidalia or out toward the onion-growing district, a sport court needs to handle our seasonal weather without warping, cracking, or developing soft spots. That's where our price-match guarantee comes in. We've installed courts across Southeast Georgia long enough to know what holds up and what doesn't. More importantly, we're confident enough in our pricing and workmanship to match any legitimate bid you receive. No games, no fine print—just a straightforward commitment to deliver a durable, playable surface at a fair price. Your family deserves a court that'll last through years of basketball, tennis, or pickle ball without becoming a maintenance nightmare.
Vidalia's sandy soil is a gift and a responsibility. That loose, well-draining composition means water won't pool like it does in heavier clay areas—but it also means we need a stable, compacted base layer to prevent settling over time. We typically use a 4-6 inch gravel foundation with proper compaction before laying down the court surface itself. The Southeast Georgia heat means your court surface will expand and contract seasonally; we account for that with expansion joints and material selection geared toward UV stability. Shade patterns matter too. Properties near Brazell's Creek tend to have more moisture and tree cover, which means we sometimes recommend additional drainage considerations. Most Vidalia yards range from 40x60 to 60x80 feet—plenty of room for a full court without eating up your entire lot. HOA rules in some Downtown Vidalia neighborhoods can vary, so we always recommend checking local guidelines before breaking ground. Sandy soil also drains quickly after rain, which is ideal for a sport surface—you're playing again hours after a downpour, not days. One thing to plan for: afternoon sun exposure can get intense here, so court orientation and any shade structures should be part of your initial design conversation.
Not at all—it's actually beneficial. Sandy soil drains fast, which prevents water from pooling under your court. Our main job is compacting that sand properly and adding a stable gravel base so the court surface doesn't settle unevenly. Compared to clay-heavy areas in Georgia, you're in a better position for long-term court durability.
Vidalia's heat and humidity mean occasional brushing to keep the turf fibers upright, especially in high-traffic areas. You'll want to rinse off debris and pollen after storms or heavy use. We typically recommend a light professional refresh every 2-3 years, but daily maintenance is minimal—no mowing, no watering, no chemical treatments.
Yes, but shade changes the game plan. Dense tree cover means slower drying times and potential for moss or algae growth. We design drainage and material specs differently for shaded courts. If you're in a wooded area, let's discuss your specific light patterns during the consultation.
We'll match any legitimate bid from a licensed, insured Georgia contractor using comparable materials and warranty. No asterisks. We've priced our work competitively because we know our cost structure and don't cut corners. If someone undercuts us significantly, there's usually a reason—and we'll explain the difference openly.
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