School Field — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your kids are probably spending a lot of time at Rope Mill Park or the athletic fields around Cherokee County, and honestly, that's great—but what if they could get serious court time without leaving home? A sport court in your Woodstock backyard changes everything. Whether you're in Towne Lake, Eagle Watch, or anywhere around the 30188 and 30189 zips, we've installed plenty of these for families who wanted to turn their yard into a real training space. Tennis, pickleball, basketball—you name it. The thing about Woodstock properties is they've got good bones, but that red clay soil and the way the lot slopes means installation has to be done right the first time. That's where we come in. We're based just 15 minutes away, we know exactly how Cherokee County weather and terrain affect drainage and court longevity, and we've got the crew to build something that'll handle serious use year after year. No complicated timeline, no surprises. Just a sport court that actually performs.
Cherokee County's rolling red clay is beautiful, but it's not forgiving when it comes to drainage. We've learned that the hard way on dozens of Woodstock installations. Most of the neighborhoods—Towne Lake especially—sit on slopes, which is actually good news if we grade properly, but it means we can't just pour a court anywhere on your lot and hope for the best. The clay base needs serious prep work: we're talking grading, compaction, and a solid sub-base so water doesn't pool underneath after heavy rain. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're near the trees around Rope Mill or in one of the more open developments. That matters for surface temperature and wear patterns. Also, if you're in an HOA community (and many Woodstock properties are), your architectural guidelines might have specs about court size, fencing, or lighting. We handle all that upfront. A typical residential lot here runs anywhere from a half-court to a full 60-foot court, and we size it to your space and budget without wasting square footage.
Absolutely, and we won't skip it. We excavate, grade away from structures, and install a proper sub-base—usually 4 inches of compacted limestone or recycled asphalt. Woodstock's rolling terrain is actually an asset if we slope it right. We've never had a drainage problem on a court we prepped correctly, even during the wet springs Cherokee County gets.
Yes. Most Towne Lake lots are spacious, but we design around what makes sense—a half-court takes about 30×50 feet, a full court is 60×100. We also work with fencing and landscaping to integrate it. A lot of our clients add some screening or position it so it doesn't dominate the sightline from the house.
Site prep and grading usually run 3–5 days depending on lot size and soil condition. The court surface itself takes another 2–3 days. So you're looking at a week to ten days start to finish, weather permitting. We'll give you a realistic schedule upfront.
We typically recommend acrylic hard court surfaces for durability in Georgia's climate. They handle heat well, don't get slippery when wet, and they're easy to maintain. For mixed use (tennis plus pickleball), hard courts are the sweet spot—they'll hold up through our summers and still perform in cooler months.
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