Hoa Rules — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Here's something we hear a lot from Woodstock homeowners: "I want a basketball court or multipurpose sport surface, but my HOA is all over me about maintenance." If you're in Towne Lake or Eagle Watch, you've probably noticed how strict some of those landscape covenants can be. The good news? Artificial turf for sport courts checks every box—it looks maintained year-round, handles Cherokee County's red clay drainage challenges, and satisfies even the pickiest HOA rules. We've been installing these courts in the area for years, and we're just 15 minutes from downtown Woodstock. That means we know your neighborhoods, your soil, and exactly what your HOA will approve. A quality sport court isn't just about playing—it's about having a surface that stays safe, playable, and beautiful through Georgia summers and the occasional wet spell that turns our rolling clay yards into mud pits.
Woodstock sits on Cherokee County's signature red clay, which drains slower than sandier soils up north. That matters for sport courts because standing water under synthetic turf can cause damage and odor issues. Our installation approach includes proper sub-base prep and perforated backing to handle our typical Georgia rainfall patterns. Most Towne Lake and Eagle Watch lots are spacious enough for full or half-court setups, though we often work with tighter side-yard configurations too. Sun exposure varies—some homes back to wooded areas near Rope Mill Park and get afternoon shade, while others sit fully exposed on the rolling terrain. We design court orientation and infill selections based on your specific lot. One thing we always address upfront: HOA guidelines in your neighborhood often require neutral color schemes and specific court dimensions. We'll pull your covenant documents and make sure every spec we propose passes approval before we break ground.
Most do, but it depends on your specific covenants. We review your HOA rules before giving you a quote—we've worked through approvals in both neighborhoods many times. Generally, HOAs appreciate that synthetic courts eliminate ongoing maintenance complaints and look neat year-round. Some require specific color options or setback distances from property lines. We handle the technical compliance; you handle the peace of mind.
Red clay drains slower than other soils, so we build a proper subsurface layer with crushed stone base and perforated backing. This prevents water pooling under the turf, which would degrade the court and create maintenance headaches. Your court stays playable even after our typical spring and summer rain patterns.
Often yes. Most Towne Lake and Eagle Watch lots are plenty wide. We've installed full basketball courts, multi-sport layouts, and half courts depending on what families need. We'll measure your space, check sight lines and sun patterns, then show you realistic options. Some folks prefer a smaller court with other yard features; others go all-in.
Once you've got HOA sign-off, we schedule the install. Our crews are based 15 minutes from Woodstock, so we can usually book you within 2–4 weeks. The actual installation takes 3–5 days depending on court size and site prep. You're typically playing within a week of our first shovel hitting that red clay.
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