Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts aren't just for the pros anymore—and honestly, if you live near Reinhardt University or anywhere across Cherokee County's Waleska area, you've probably noticed how the landscape here demands something different from typical grass. That clay-heavy soil we get in the north Cherokee transition zone? It drains like a nightmare after rain, gets rock-hard in summer, and turns into a slippery mess when it's wet. A lot of families we've worked with in the Reinhardt area were stuck choosing between maintaining a muddy yard or resurfacing their court every season. That's where recycled-material sport courts come in. They're built to handle our specific soil conditions, they don't need constant upkeep, and they give you a year-round playing surface without the environmental guilt. We're about 40 minutes away in Waleska, and we've installed enough of these courts in Cherokee County to know exactly what works in your neighborhood's climate and terrain.
Waleska's soil composition—that mountain-clay transition typical of north Cherokee—creates unique challenges for outdoor courts. Heavy clay holds moisture and compacts over time, which accelerates wear on traditional turf and creates drainage problems. Recycled-material sport courts actually thrive here because they're engineered with perforated subsurfaces that channel water away from that clay layer, preventing the pooling and settling you'd see with natural grass. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your property's near the Funk Heritage Center side or closer to the Reinhardt University campus area—tree coverage can be dense in certain neighborhoods. We assess your specific lot's shade patterns during the site visit, since this affects material selection and court longevity. Most Waleska properties have modest to mid-sized yards, which works well for sport courts; they're scalable and don't require the sprawling space that traditional courts demand. Installation on clay-heavy soil means we add a stabilization base layer that other installers sometimes skip—that's the difference between a court that lasts 8 years and one that lasts 12.
Absolutely. Our courts have engineered drainage that works specifically with clay-heavy soils like yours. Water moves through the recycled material into perforated base layers, so you won't get the puddles or erosion you'd see with natural turf on Cherokee County's clay. You're playable within hours of rain instead of days.
Yes—our courts use post-consumer recycled rubber and plastic, diverting material from landfills. In Waleska's specific climate, they also eliminate the need for constant reseeding, chemical treatments, and water-intensive maintenance that natural grass requires. Over 10 years, the environmental cost is significantly lower.
Our recycled courts handle Waleska's summer heat without cracking or shifting the way natural grass does on compacted clay. Maintenance is minimal—occasional sweeping and a rinse. You're not fighting the soil composition; the court's built to work with it, not against it.
Depends on existing grade and compaction, but typically yes. Our team evaluates your lot's current condition and adds stabilization layers as needed. Waleska's tree coverage means we sometimes work around root systems, but that's factored into the installation plan from day one.
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