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Woodstock has come a long way from its historic downtown roots, and neighborhoods like Towne Lake and Eagle Watch are full of families who want their outdoor spaces to work as hard as they do. A sport court isn't just a backyard upgrade—it's a way to give your kids a safe place to practice basketball, pickleball, or tennis without worrying about the red clay stains that come standard with Cherokee County soil. We've installed courts throughout the area, and honestly, the demand keeps growing. Homeowners around here realize that artificial turf in a sport court setup handles Georgia's humidity better than natural grass, drains faster than the rolling terrain in your yard, and stays playable year-round. Whether you're in 30188 or 30189, the investment pays back in family time and property appeal. We're based just 15 minutes away, so we know these neighborhoods inside and out—the mature trees in some lots, the full-sun exposures in others, and what your HOA actually cares about. Let's build something your family will use every single day.
Cherokee County's red clay is beautiful to look at but tough on maintenance. Natural grass struggles with drainage and compaction on slopes, which is exactly what you see in Towne Lake and Eagle Watch. When you switch to a sport court surface, that clay base becomes an advantage—it's stable and won't shift seasonally. We prep and level properly, accounting for your yard's natural slope, then install our turf system over drainage stone and a base layer that handles the Georgia heat and humidity. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on where you are in Woodstock; some properties near Rope Mill Park get dappled afternoon shade, while others on higher elevations take full southern exposure. We size the court and orient it based on your actual sun patterns, not guesses. HOA considerations matter too—most neighborhoods here have landscape guidelines, so we work with those from day one. Lot sizes in Towne Lake tend to accommodate 24x45 courts comfortably, though we've done smaller setups in tighter spaces. The red clay dust that settles on everything else? With proper edging and underlayment, it stays out of your court.
Yes—that's actually one of the main reasons homeowners in Cherokee County choose sport courts. Our turf is engineered to breathe and drain, so water doesn't sit even during Georgia's humid summers. The surface reflects heat better than natural grass would, and it won't develop the dead patches or fungal issues you'd get in this climate with regular turf.
Not at all. We account for Cherokee County's clay in our base prep. Proper drainage stone underneath keeps clay particles from migrating into the playing surface. Your red clay actually helps with stability and prevents the court from shifting. We edge it properly so clay stays where it belongs.
A regulation basketball or tennis court runs 24x45 feet, but we scale to fit your lot. Many properties in Towne Lake have room for a full court. If space is tight, we design half-courts or smaller multi-sport setups. We'll evaluate your actual lot during a free site visit and tell you exactly what works.
Most do, with approval. Neighborhood guidelines typically want neat edges, approved colors, and no glare issues. We've worked with HOAs throughout 30188 and 30189—we know what they expect and handle the conversation so you don't have to deal with surprises later.
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