Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A sport court in Zebulon isn't just a backyard upgrade—it's a place where your family actually goes to play. We work with homeowners around Downtown Zebulon and Pike County who are tired of muddy yards, weeds taking over, and that red clay staining everything. The good news? Weekend installation is absolutely doable, and your court can be ready for Saturday morning basketball or tennis by Sunday afternoon. Zebulon's clay-heavy soil and central Georgia humidity create real drainage challenges that a lot of DIY court projects underestimate. We've installed dozens of sport courts in Pike County, and we know exactly how to prep your yard so water runs off instead of pooling under the surface. That foundation work matters—especially here—and it's the difference between a court that lasts 10 years and one that buckles in two. LawnLogic brings the equipment and crew experience to handle the job fast. We can schedule your weekend install, manage site prep on Friday, and have you playing on a professional-grade surface by Sunday. No weeks of construction noise. No contractors showing up sporadically. Just a focused, efficient process that respects your time and your yard.
Zebulon's red clay is beautiful but unforgiving for outdoor courts. That dense, iron-rich soil doesn't drain naturally, so standing water becomes a real problem during our typical spring and summer rains. Before any court surface goes down, we excavate and slope the base layer, then install a gravel bed that channels moisture away from the playing surface. This step is non-negotiable in Pike County. Sun exposure varies across Zebulon properties—some yards get afternoon shade from tree coverage, others sit open to 6+ hours of direct heat. That affects court material selection and long-term wear patterns. We'll assess your specific lot during the pre-install walkthrough. Most Zebulon residential yards sit in the quarter-acre to half-acre range, which gives us solid working room. Neighborhood density near Downtown Zebulon is moderate, so we can typically schedule weekend installs without neighbor conflicts. We do ask that you clear fencing lines and mark any underground utilities before Friday—Pike County property lines can be tight in older subdivisions, and we want zero surprises. The red clay also means your yard perimeter may have existing compaction or drainage ditches. We account for that in the base prep. Weekend installation timing works well here because the ground is usually in good working condition Friday through Sunday.
Yes, but with a caveat: we need Friday afternoon or early Saturday for site prep and base layer work. The actual court surface installation—the top playing layer—happens Saturday through Sunday. Full cure happens over 48 hours after that, so you're ready to play Monday morning. We've done this dozens of times in Pike County. The tight timeline works because the base prep is the heavy lifting, and we handle that upfront.
Directly underneath? Not if we prep correctly. The clay itself is stable—it's the drainage that matters. We excavate down 4–6 inches, slope the subgrade, and lay compacted gravel and a geotextile layer. This prevents water from pooling under the court and causing soft spots. Without this step, you'd have problems. With it, your court stays flat and playable year-round in central Georgia weather.
Call us as soon as you're serious. We schedule weekend installs 4–6 weeks out during spring and fall. Summer can be tighter due to heat and humidity, but we work early mornings to manage conditions. Once we lock in your date, we send a pre-install checklist so you're ready. Zebulon properties usually only need utility locate work and fence line confirmation—nothing exotic.
Not typically, but some subdivisions near Downtown Zebulon have landscaping guidelines. We recommend checking your deed restrictions or HOA rules before booking. Artificial turf courts are usually approved since they're green, low-maintenance, and don't involve structures. We can provide documentation if your HOA wants technical specs or drainage details.
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