Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building a sport court in Woodstock means creating a space where your family actually wants to spend time—whether that's shooting hoops in Towne Lake, practicing tennis near Eagle Watch, or just having a smooth, accessible surface for wheelchairs and walkers. We've installed courts throughout Cherokee County, and we know what works here. The rolling terrain, the red clay soil, and those unpredictable Georgia summer rains all matter when you're designing something that needs to last. A quality sport court doesn't just look clean and professional; it handles the wear and tear that comes with real use. We're talking about surfaces that stay true through humidity swings, don't buckle under summer heat, and give you something your neighbors will actually ask about. Most families in the Woodstock area don't realize how much better a dedicated court surface is compared to concrete or asphalt—smoother on joints, better ball response, and way more forgiving if someone takes a tumble. Whether you're in the 30188 or 30189 ZIP, we can help you turn that unused yard space into something functional, accessible, and honestly, pretty nice to look at.
Woodstock sits on Cherokee County's rolling red clay—beautiful landscape, but it comes with real drainage challenges. That heavy clay holds water, which is exactly what you don't want beneath a sport court. We always start by addressing subsurface prep; skipping this step causes the foundation to shift come spring, and your court develops soft spots. The red clay also means we're careful about site grading. Most Woodstock yards slope naturally, which is good for runoff but needs proper engineered base layers so the court doesn't settle unevenly over time. Sun exposure varies a lot here too—homes near Rope Mill Park or in shaded neighborhoods may stay cooler, but that affects both the court surface temperature and how algae builds up during humid stretches. We size courts based on typical lot dimensions in Towne Lake and Eagle Watch subdivisions; most have room for a half court or smaller multi-sport setup without eating your entire yard. One thing local HOAs watch: make sure your court design meets community guidelines. We handle those conversations and can work with restrictions on color, height, and perimeter fencing. The 15-minute drive from our shop means we're close enough to handle site prep, installation, and warranty service without the long travel delays you'd get from Atlanta-based crews.
Cherokee County's red clay holds moisture and shifts seasonally, which destabilizes typical base layers. We build thicker, engineered foundations with proper drainage fabric to prevent settling and soft spots. Skipping this step is the #1 reason courts develop low areas in their second year. Your court sits on this soil for 15+ years, so we get the prep right the first time.
Absolutely. We design courts with minimal grade changes and proper transition slopes that meet ADA standards. Most Towne Lake and Eagle Watch lots have slopes we work with daily. The key is professional grading and a sub-base that doesn't shift—both things we do as standard, not upgrades.
Concrete cracks, asphalt softens in summer heat and breaks down in 7-10 years. Modern sport court surfaces are engineered for ball response, shock absorption, and longevity—we've got 20-year products that handle Woodstock's humidity without algae buildup. The accessibility is better too; smoother, more consistent surface for mobility aids.
Site prep for proper drainage takes 1-2 weeks depending on grading needs. Court installation itself runs 5-7 business days. We schedule around Cherokee County weather patterns—avoiding peak humidity or rainy seasons when possible. Being local means we know the seasonal timeline and can schedule efficiently.
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