Rental Property — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Rental properties around Waleska and the Reinhardt University area are getting competitive. If you own a multi-unit complex or a vacation rental in the 30183 ZIP, you already know that outdoor appeal matters—it's the first thing tenants and guests notice. A sport court isn't just a nice-to-have anymore; it's a legitimate amenity that justifies higher rent or booking rates. We've installed artificial turf courts across Cherokee County, and the Waleska market is waking up to what we've known for years: maintained, play-ready outdoor space drives occupancy and reduces your maintenance headaches. The clay-transition soil up here in north Cherokee can be stubborn—drainage issues are real, and that Georgia red clay stains everything it touches. That's exactly why synthetic turf makes sense. Your tenants get a professional-grade court that's ready to use year-round, and you get predictable maintenance costs instead of surprise regrading or drainage repairs. We're 40 minutes out, close enough to handle installations and follow-ups without the big-box overhead you'd pay elsewhere.
Waleska's soil composition—that mountain-clay transition zone—creates specific challenges for natural grass. The clay content retains moisture unevenly, leading to compaction in high-traffic areas and pooling after rain. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your property sits near tree-heavy areas (common around Reinhardt University) or in more open sections of the neighborhood. Sport courts thrive in both scenarios, but shaded installations benefit from UV-stabilized turf that won't fade. The growing season here is long enough that natural courts would demand constant attention spring through fall—weeding, topdressing, aeration. With turf, you're looking at brushing and occasional infill top-ups, nothing more. Most rental properties in the 30183 area have yard sizes between 0.5 and 2 acres, which typically means room for a full court or a multi-sport hybrid setup. We design layouts that maximize usable space while respecting property lines and existing drainage patterns. Installation timing works best in spring or early fall, when ground prep doesn't compete with tenant turnover schedules.
Absolutely. Properties near Reinhardt University and family-oriented neighborhoods see high engagement with court amenities. Parents and student renters in Cherokee County specifically cite recreational space as a decision factor. A court differentiates your rental and justifies premium pricing. We've seen occupancy rates improve within the first lease cycle.
Our crews account for it during base prep. The clay holds moisture, so we install proper subsurface drainage and use a perforated base layer. This prevents the pooling and soft spots you'd get with natural grass. It adds a step, but it's essential for longevity in Waleska's soil conditions.
Yes. Many Waleska properties sit on grade. We build courts with controlled slope for drainage without making them feel tilted for play. It's a bit more involved than a flat lot, but absolutely doable and keeps water moving during our heavier rain seasons.
Minimal. Basic brushing monthly, occasional infill top-up yearly. No mowing, fertilizing, or reseeding. This is a huge selling point—tenants don't need equipment or expertise. You can include maintenance in the lease or keep it simple and hands-off.
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