About This Service
About this Service
Court Design Consultation in Westchase is aimed at master-planned communities, townhomes, and family single-family lots that commonly seek HOA-approved courts. The consultation fits property managers and homeowners planning a neighborhood amenity or backyard court. It emphasizes drainage planning for sandy loam soils and HOA coordination for community installs.
On-site review covers lot orientation, subdivision easements, and existing drainage patterns in the wet season. The design plan specifies compaction procedures for sandy loam, concrete base detailing, and USPA-compliant acrylic surfacing to withstand hot, humid summers. If the project sits inside HOA controls, the consultation includes a list of permit and approval documentation typically requested and a line-item estimate for base, surfacing, nets, and HOA-specific upgrades.
Practical expectations: HOA approval processes can affect scope and timing and may require alternate color palettes or fencing options. Sandy loam often drains well but still needs compaction testing to confirm slab stability. The deliverable is a site-specific layout, material specifications, and a written cost breakdown that helps HOA boards or homeowners approve the project with defined contingencies.