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Sport courts have become the centerpiece of family life in Grayson—and honestly, it makes sense. Between Grayson High School's athletics culture and the active families throughout the Bay Creek area, people here understand the value of having a professional-quality court right in your backyard. We've installed dozens of sport courts across Grayson and Gwinnett County, and what keeps homeowners coming back is simple: durability, low maintenance, and the ability to actually use your yard year-round. Whether you're thinking about basketball, pickleball, or a multi-sport surface, Grayson's suburban layout and property sizes make it an ideal setting for a custom court. The clay-heavy soil we deal with in East Gwinnett means drainage matters—something you definitely want handled right the first time. Our team knows the neighborhood layout, the seasonal weather patterns, and exactly what it takes to build a court that'll serve your family for years. Let's talk about turning that backyard into something your neighbors will actually be envious of.
Grayson's got that thick East Gwinnett clay, which is beautiful for a lot of things but not ideal for court drainage if you don't prepare properly. That's why we always start with a solid base layer and good grading—water sitting on a sport court surface is your enemy, especially after the spring rains we get out here. The neighborhoods around Bay Creek and the broader Grayson community tend to have decent-sized residential lots, which gives us real flexibility on court dimensions. Most backyards can accommodate a full half-court or even a regulation pickle ball setup without feeling cramped. Sun exposure varies quite a bit depending on which side of the neighborhood you're in; some properties catch afternoon heat, others have tree cover that keeps things cooler. We factor that into material selection because UV degradation is real in Georgia summers. If you're in a community with HOA guidelines—and plenty of Grayson properties are—we'll walk you through what's typically approved before we break ground. The soil prep work takes longer here than in sandier areas, but that investment means your court won't shift or crack when the clay underneath settles differently in dry spells.
Absolutely. We regularly work in Bay Creek and across the 30017 ZIP code. The neighborhoods here are perfect for court installations—good lot sizes, established communities, and homeowners who actually use their outdoor spaces. We know the local drainage challenges and landscape preferences, so installation is smooth and tailored to your specific property.
East Gwinnett's clay compacts differently than sandy soil and doesn't drain as quickly. We compensate with proper base preparation, grading, and sometimes perforated sub-base layers. It takes a bit more upfront work, but the payoff is a stable, long-lasting court that won't develop soft spots or drainage pooling after heavy rain.
Most homes in Grayson have plenty of room for a half-court or a dedicated pickleball court. Full-court setups are possible on larger properties, especially in areas like Bay Creek. We'll assess your specific backyard, account for setbacks and landscaping, and design something that fits your space and your game.
Many Grayson communities have HOA guidelines, but sport courts are typically approved when done right. We'll discuss your community's rules upfront and help you navigate approval if needed. Most concerns center on aesthetics and visibility, which we address through color and screening options.
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