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Woodstock's got some seriously competitive families, and if your kids are into basketball, tennis, or multi-sport training, a dedicated sport court in your backyard makes a real difference. We've installed plenty of these in Towne Lake and Eagle Watch, and the response is always the same: parents wish they'd done it sooner. The rolling terrain around Cherokee County actually works in your favor—we can build courts that drain beautifully even during Georgia's heavy spring rains. Unlike natural grass that turns into red clay soup, artificial sport surfaces stay playable year-round. Whether you're thinking about a half-court setup near your patio or a full-size court tucked into your side yard, we handle the grading, base prep, and installation right here locally. Most Woodstock families find that a sport court becomes the gathering spot—it's where neighborhood kids want to hang out, where your teenager actually gets outside, and where weekend tournaments happen naturally. The investment pays for itself in engagement and property appeal.
Woodstock sits on that signature Cherokee County rolling red clay, which honestly is perfect for sport-court installation once we prepare it right. The clay drains differently than sandy soil, so we always build a proper engineered base with crushed stone and perforated subsurface layers—this prevents water from pooling, especially during Georgia's wet springs. Your neighborhood probably has restrictions worth knowing about. Towne Lake and Eagle Watch tend to have HOA guidelines around court size, fencing, and lighting, so we always coordinate with your community standards before we break ground. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your lot backs to woods or faces open sky. Courts in shaded areas stay cooler (great for summer play) but need different maintenance cycles. Most Woodstock properties have enough depth for at least a half-court without eating your entire backyard, though we've definitely done full courts on larger Eagle Watch estates. The red clay subgrade is stable and compacts well, which means your court foundation stays solid through our heat cycles and occasional freeze-thaw. Installation typically takes 5–7 days depending on site prep.
Most Towne Lake communities allow them, but they want to see your site plan first and often require fencing or landscaping buffers. We handle the HOA coordination and can design courts that meet height restrictions and setback requirements. Every neighborhood has slightly different rules, so we always review yours before quoting.
Not if we prep it correctly. Cherokee County's clay compacts differently than sandy soil, so we install a thicker engineered base with stone and perforated drainage channels underneath. Courts built this way shed water beautifully even after heavy Georgia rain. We've done dozens around Woodstock with zero pooling issues.
A half-court takes roughly 47 by 50 feet and fits nicely in most side yards or back corners. Full courts run about 94 by 50, which works on larger Eagle Watch and Towne Lake lots. We'll walk your property and show you exactly what fits without overwhelming your landscape.
Absolutely—that's why we love Woodstock's rolling terrain. We cut and fill to create a level playing surface, then handle drainage accordingly. The slope actually helps water runoff. Grading costs a bit more, but the end result is a court that's safe and drains perfectly.
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