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Sport courts have become the centerpiece of Woodstock backyards—especially in neighborhoods like Towne Lake and Eagle Watch where families want their own basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport space without the drive to the rec center. We've been installing them across Cherokee County for years, and honestly, the demand here keeps growing. Your red clay soil and those rolling hills that make Woodstock so picturesque? They actually work in our favor when we prep the base correctly. We're just 15 minutes away, so we know the neighborhoods, the weather patterns, and what holds up through our Georgia humidity. A lot of homeowners we talk to are tired of fighting their kids' schedules or dealing with worn-out grass courts. A properly installed sport court solves that—it's playable year-round, low maintenance, and adds real value to your property. Whether you're thinking basketball, tennis, or a multi-purpose setup, we can design something that fits your space and your family's actual needs.
Woodstock's red clay base is heavy and dense, which means we don't skimp on drainage prep. Most yards in the 30188 and 30189 ZIP codes sit on slopes—that's great for water runoff, but it means we're custom-grading each installation rather than using a one-size-fits-all approach. Sun exposure varies dramatically here, too. Homes near Rope Mill Park or in the tree-heavy sections of Eagle Watch might get dappled afternoon shade, while Towne Lake lots tend to be more open. That affects surface temperature and material selection. HOA guidelines in both neighborhoods typically allow sport courts, but we always pull those restrictions upfront—some communities have specific color or size requirements. Typical Woodstock residential lots range from a quarter-acre to half-acre, so we're usually working with 20' × 40' or 30' × 50' footprints, though we've done smaller pickleball-only courts too. The humidity here means your court will dry quickly after rain, but proper sub-base compaction is non-negotiable. We've seen poorly installed courts buckle or develop soft spots where water pools—not happening on our watch.
Absolutely. Those rolling hills are actually ideal for natural drainage. We grade and compact your base to match the slope, then install the court so water sheds off naturally. We've done dozens of installations on Towne Lake and Eagle Watch properties with 6–8% grades. The key is getting the base right—that's where our local experience matters.
Most sport courts take 2–4 weeks from start to finish, depending on base prep and weather. Since we're only 15 minutes away, we can schedule multiple site visits and work around typical Cherokee County rain patterns. We don't rush the foundation—that's where durability comes from.
Most Woodstock HOAs permit sport courts, but it varies by neighborhood. We handle those conversations for you—we've worked with Eagle Watch and Towne Lake management teams enough to know their specific guidelines. We'll confirm approval before we break ground.
Acrylic or polyurethane over a solid base handles Woodstock's climate best. Both are engineered to breathe and resist mold in high humidity. Acrylic is more budget-friendly; polyurethane lasts longer and plays better for serious athletes. We'll recommend based on how you plan to use the court.
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