Military Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Living in Duluth means you've got some serious outdoor space to work with—especially in neighborhoods like Sugarloaf and Parsons where yards tend to be generous and families actually use them. A sport court on your property isn't just a nice-to-have; it's a way to keep your kids active without the drive to Infinite Energy Arena or downtown courts every time someone wants to shoot hoops or play tennis. We've worked with plenty of Duluth homeowners who were tired of watching their backyards become overgrown or dealing with that red Georgia clay tracking mud into the house. A quality artificial turf sport court changes that equation completely. You get a low-maintenance surface that handles Georgia's humidity, drains properly even after summer thunderstorms, and stays playable year-round. And if you're military or a veteran in Gwinnett County, we've got you covered with our service discounts. Our team is based just 30 minutes away, so we understand your neighborhood, your soil conditions, and what actually works in this part of Atlanta's suburbs.
Duluth's red clay is notorious—beautiful for landscaping, terrible for consistent athletic surfaces. That Gwinnett clay compacts unevenly, holds moisture longer than you'd think, and creates drainage headaches when you're trying to maintain a level playing surface. With a sport court, you skip all that. We build proper sub-base prep into every installation, which means we're accounting for that clay's tendency to shift and settle differently depending on sun exposure and rainfall. The neighborhoods around Sugarloaf and Parsons tend to have established trees, so we'll assess shade patterns with you before layout—some courts need slightly different infill choices if they're under oak coverage. HOA rules in Duluth-area developments usually allow sport courts as long as they're setback from property lines, so we'll walk through your CC&Rs upfront. Our experience with local yards means we know what size works for typical Duluth lots, how to position courts for drainage toward existing grading, and which turf specifications hold up best against our summer heat and occasional ice events.
Absolutely. Gwinnett's clay is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soil. We excavate deeper than standard, add a gravel base layer, and use a perforated sub-base to move water away from your court. Skipping these steps in Duluth means you'll watch puddles sit after rain and your court surface shift. Proper prep adds cost upfront but saves you from expensive repairs down the line.
Our turf is engineered for exactly this climate. The material won't degrade faster here than anywhere else—UV protection is built in. What matters more is infill choice and drainage. In humid Duluth summers, you want infill that dries quickly and doesn't trap heat. We'll recommend the right spec for your neighborhood's sun exposure and usage level.
Yes. We honor military and veteran discounts on all installations, including sport courts. Bring your military ID or discharge papers to your consultation, and we'll apply the discount to labor and materials. Give us a call to discuss your project and lock in your rate.
Most Duluth lots we work with can accommodate a 30x50 or 35x50 court comfortably with proper setbacks from property lines and trees. Smaller yards work too—even a 20x40 gives you half-court basketball or a solid tennis practice wall. We'll measure and design with your HOA rules in mind during the free consultation.
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