About This Service
About this Service
Anaheim installations reflect Orange County conditions: sandy-clay soils, high summer temperatures, and many HOA-governed properties. Bocce courts fit suburban yards and HOA commons where a defined, low-maintenance play area improves property use. Surface choice steers maintenance needs and play quality.
Sandy-clay soils need compaction and often geotextile separation to prevent settling and migration of fines. High summer heat requires UV-stabilized, heat-resistant surface binders to keep surfaces firm underfoot. HOA projects commonly require submittals describing setbacks, materials, and stormwater controls. For narrow backyard lots, shortened regulation layouts still deliver consistent ball roll with proper base and framing.
Plan for access constraints for compaction equipment and possible HOA review times. Clay surfaces need periodic raking and moisture control. Synthetic systems reduce regular upkeep but require a firm engineered base and occasional brushing. Standard deliverables include court framing, drainage base, specified surfacing, backstop, and a post-install inspection confirming level and drainage performance.