Summer Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Duluth are a game-changer for families who want to maximize their outdoor space without the constant upkeep. We're talking basketball, pickleball, tennis—whatever your kids are into—right there in your backyard. The neighborhoods around Sugarloaf and the Parsons area have some solid yards to work with, and summer is actually the perfect time to get this done. You're not fighting the spring rush, and you'll have your court ready before school starts back up. We've installed plenty of these in Gwinnett County, and honestly, the red clay soil in Duluth makes proper base preparation straightforward. The real win? No more weeds, no more watering, and your court looks sharp year-round. Whether you're in 30096 or 30097, we can handle the full installation—site prep, base work, surface installation, the whole nine. Most families tell us they wish they'd done it sooner because their kids actually want to stay home and play now.
Duluth's red clay base is one of the reasons we love installing sport courts here. It's compactable, which means your foundation will be solid, but it also means we need to grade and prep it right so water doesn't pool during those Georgia summer storms. The neighborhoods in and around Sugarloaf tend to have established trees, so sun exposure varies property to property—something we'll assess during your site visit. If you've got oak or pine coverage, that's actually great for maintaining cooler court temperatures on those hot July and August days. Most residential lots in the area are spacious enough for a half-court or full-court setup, though we'll verify your dimensions. Gwinnett County's HOA landscape guidelines are generally turf-friendly, but we always check deed restrictions before breaking ground. The summer install window gives you an advantage: ground moisture is manageable, and your court will be cured and game-ready before fall. We handle all the compaction and leveling work needed to work with that clay base—no shortcuts.
Most residential courts take 3-5 days from start to finish, depending on site prep complexity. Duluth's clay soil usually means we need a solid day or two for grading and compaction, then 2-3 days for base and surface. Weather delays happen in summer, but we work around them. We'll give you a realistic timeline at your consultation.
Most HOAs in those areas approve sport courts because they're contained to your property and actually boost curb appeal. We've worked with several Duluth neighborhoods and know the typical approval process. We can help you navigate deed restrictions and even submit plans if needed—it's part of our job.
Absolutely. Summer is actually ideal because it reduces cure time and weather delays. Our crews are equipped for Georgia heat, and we schedule early mornings and late afternoons when possible. The real challenge isn't heat—it's making sure your red clay base is prepped correctly before we lay surface, which we handle thoroughly.
Honestly, it's minimal. You'll sweep occasionally, rinse it down after heavy use, and maybe power wash once or twice a year. Georgia's humidity means algae can grow in shaded areas, but regular maintenance prevents that. No chemical treatments, no seasonal closures—just play year-round.
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