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Sport courts have become a game-changer for Buford homeowners who want to stay active without the hassle of constant maintenance. Whether you're near the Mall of Georgia or along the Lake Lanier south shore, having a dedicated court space right in your backyard means you can play basketball, pickleball, or tennis whenever the mood strikes—no drive needed. We've installed dozens of sport courts across Gwinnett County, and we've learned that Buford's landscape presents some unique opportunities. The neighborhoods here range from compact lots near retail corridors to more spacious properties near the lake, and that matters when we're designing your court layout. Many of our senior clients in Buford appreciate the low-maintenance aspect of artificial turf; there's no mowing, no mud after our heavy Georgia rains, and the surface stays playable year-round. Plus, if you're looking to add real value to your home without the constant upkeep that natural grass demands, a sport court checks both boxes. We typically complete installations within 2–3 weeks, and because we're based less than an hour away, we're responsive when you need adjustments or have questions during the process.
Buford sits on Gwinnett and Hall County clay soil, which drains differently depending on whether you're closer to the mall district or down toward Lake Lanier. That clay base is actually one reason we recommend a quality sub-base and drainage system for sport courts here—without it, water pools after heavy spring and summer storms, and your court becomes unusable. Sun exposure varies significantly in Buford neighborhoods. Properties near the lake often have mature tree cover, which sounds nice until you realize shade limits algae growth but also slows dry time. Conversely, homes in the more developed retail corridors get full afternoon sun, which is ideal for court performance but means UV-resistant turf matters. Many HOAs in the Mall of Georgia area and nearby subdivisions have specific landscaping guidelines, so we always pull your community rules before design. Lot sizes in Buford range from modest suburban plots to larger acreage, and we size courts accordingly—some homeowners opt for half courts or dedicated pickleball setups when space is tight. Our installation process accounts for Buford's clay by grading properly and installing a geo-textile barrier to prevent clay migration into your base materials. That attention to local soil conditions keeps your court performing for 10+ years.
Yes. Many of our senior customers in Buford and across Gwinnett County qualify for 10–15% discounts on the full project—court surface, sub-base, and installation labor. We ask for verification during the estimate, and the savings apply immediately. It's our way of supporting the active lifestyle a lot of retirees in the Lake Lanier area and beyond are building.
It can, which is why we don't skimp on base preparation. We install a compacted stone base with proper slope and a geo-textile filter to keep clay from mixing into your court's foundation. This is especially important for homes near the lake where water table fluctuations happen seasonally. Done right, your Buford court drains just as well as any in Georgia.
Most projects take 2–3 weeks from site prep to final striping, depending on size and existing landscape work. We're based less than an hour away, so we can schedule multiple site visits without travel delays. Weather delays are rare in Buford during spring and fall, our busiest seasons.
Some HOAs do have guidelines on court size, color, or placement. We always pull your community rules before drawing up a design plan. Most Buford HOAs approve courts that are screened or set back from street views. We'll help you navigate the approval process if needed.
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