Vs Mulch — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts are popping up all over Woodstock, and honestly, it's not hard to see why. Whether you're in Towne Lake watching your kids shoot hoops in the driveway or over in Eagle Watch thinking about a backyard tennis setup, a synthetic sport court beats traditional mulch every single time. We've been installing these in Cherokee County for years, and the difference between a real court surface and a patched-together yard setup is night and day. Here's the thing: Woodstock's red clay soil is beautiful, but it's not great for maintaining a level playing surface. After a few seasons of basketball or tennis, you're dealing with ruts, erosion, and uneven spots that make the game frustrating. A professional sport court gives you a true, flat surface that drains properly, handles our Georgia humidity without turning into a swamp, and actually looks sharp. We're just 15 minutes from Downtown Woodstock, so we know your neighborhood, your weather patterns, and exactly what kind of foundation work makes sense for your lot. Whether you're converting an old mulch area or starting from scratch, we can walk you through the whole process and get you set up with something your family will use year-round.
Woodstock's rolling terrain and that signature Cherokee County red clay create some specific challenges for yard sports surfaces. Mulch settles unevenly on slopes, and our Georgia clay tends to compact and shift with seasonal moisture changes—that's why a structured sport court system works so much better here. Most Towne Lake and Eagle Watch lots have decent drainage, but without proper base preparation, you'll see water pooling or the surface shifting after heavy rain. Our sport court installations account for Woodstock's typical lot sizes and slope angles. We prep the base properly so rain runs off the way it should, and the synthetic surface itself stays stable through our humid summers and variable spring weather. HOA communities in the area sometimes have specific guidelines about court colors and fencing, but sport courts are almost always approved since they're a legitimate athletic improvement—way different from raw mulch. The nice thing about going synthetic here is that you're not fighting the red clay constantly. You get a consistent, all-weather surface that handles Woodstock's weather without the maintenance headaches. Whether your property backs up to Rope Mill Park or sits in one of the newer Towne Lake developments, a sport court transforms how your family uses the yard.
We excavate the area and build a compacted base layer that prevents that red clay from shifting or compacting unevenly. The synthetic court sits on top, so seasonal soil movement doesn't affect your playing surface. It's stable year-round, unlike mulch which settles and leaves you with dips and uneven spots.
Yes, in our experience. HOAs approve courts because they're a genuine athletic asset, not just a cosmetic feature. We can work with your community guidelines on color and fencing. Most neighborhoods have no problem with them since they increase property value and encourage outdoor activity.
Mulch requires constant raking and replacement, especially on slopes. It compacts, creates uneven surfaces, and doesn't drain well. A sport court is a permanent, level playing surface that needs almost zero maintenance. You get consistent play conditions and no more dealing with seasonal settling.
Most residential courts take 2–4 weeks from start to finish, depending on size and site prep. We're 15 minutes away in Cherokee County, so we can schedule efficiently and handle any unexpected drainage or soil issues that come up during installation.
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