Installation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Waleska aren't just a luxury anymore—they're a practical answer to what a lot of homeowners here are dealing with. You've got the Reinhardt University area bringing families who want athletic spaces without the drive to Atlanta, and the terrain around Cherokee County doesn't always cooperate with standard grass courts. That red clay and mountain transition soil? It stays wet longer than you'd expect, compacts hard, and honestly makes maintenance a nightmare. We've installed artificial sport courts for families throughout Waleska who were tired of muddy patches after rain, uneven playing surfaces, and the constant upkeep. Whether you're near the Funk Heritage Center or further out toward the quieter neighborhoods, we can build you a court that handles year-round play without the headaches. No more waiting for the grass to dry out, no more replanting dead spots. Just a solid, playable surface that works in any weather.
Waleska sits in that tricky zone where you get the tail end of north Cherokee's mountain-clay soil. That means your yard naturally drains slower than pure sand would, and standing water after storms is pretty common through the area. A traditional grass court would struggle here—you'd get compaction, moss growth in the shade, and bare patches where foot traffic is heaviest. Our artificial sport courts solve that by sitting above the native soil with a proper perforated base layer. We account for your lot's slope and the way water moves through Cherokee County's terrain. Most properties around Waleska are sized well for a half-court or full-court setup without eating up your entire yard. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether you're tucked near tree lines or in the open—we assess that during the site visit because it affects court orientation and long-term surface durability. The local clay-heavy soil also means we're extra careful with base preparation to prevent settling or uneven spots down the line.
Absolutely. In fact, that clay is one of the reasons artificial courts make so much sense here. We install a compacted base layer that sits above the native soil, which actually works better with clay than trying to fight it with grass. The clay stays stable, and the court drains properly on top of it. We've done this throughout Cherokee County and the Reinhardt area—it's standard procedure for us.
Most residential sport courts take 3–5 days, depending on lot size and base prep. Since we're about 40 minutes from Waleska, we schedule projects efficiently so we're not making daily trips. We'll give you a timeline during the estimate, and we stick to it.
Most residential installations don't require permits, but Cherokee County rules can vary depending on your exact location. We handle that research as part of our estimate process. If Reinhardt University area HOA rules apply to your property, we'll flag those too so there are no surprises.
Yes—multi-sport courts are popular here, especially with families near Reinhardt. We'll design the surface and line markings to handle both sports. The key is making sure your yard has the space; we'll confirm dimensions during the site visit and show you options.
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