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Your backyard in Grayson has potential that a lot of homeowners never tap into. Whether you're in the Bay Creek area or closer to Grayson High School, we see the same thing over and over: families who want a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or just casual play, but natural grass either dies out or becomes a maintenance nightmare. That's where a sport court with artificial turf changes the game. We've installed dozens of these throughout Gwinnett County, and the transformation from patchy, muddy yard to a usable, all-weather playing surface is something that pays for itself in how much your family actually uses the space. The clay soil around East Grayson can be stubborn—it doesn't drain the way you want, it compacts easily, and it's rough on grass. Artificial turf bypasses all that. You get a consistent playing surface that holds up to Georgia weather, handles summer heat without burning out, and doesn't turn into a slip-and-slide mess after a rainstorm. We handle the installation from our location about 40 minutes out, so you're getting experienced local installers who understand how Grayson yards actually perform.
Grayson's soil composition—that East Gwinnett clay base—is one of the biggest reasons artificial turf makes sense here. Clay compacts, restricts drainage, and becomes unforgiving during heavy rain or drought cycles. When you're trying to maintain grass or dirt courts in those conditions, you're fighting an uphill battle every season. With artificial turf, the drainage system sits on top of your existing grade, so the clay underneath doesn't cause pooling or soft spots. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your lot backs up to tree coverage or sits more open like properties near Bay Creek Park. We account for that during design—not all sport courts are the same orientation or layout. Most Grayson residential lots have enough space for a 20x40 or 30x60 court depending on your preference, though we work with tighter configurations too. The Grayson community tends toward well-maintained properties, so HOA guidelines usually support athletic installations as long as they're finished cleanly. We handle fence screening and perimeter details to keep everything aesthetically consistent with neighborhood standards. Georgia summer heat means your court surface needs proper infill and a top-tier UV-rated turf backing—we don't cheap out on materials because we know what local sun does to corners.
Yes. The turf system has a built-in permeable base that sits above the clay layer. Water flows through the artificial grass and backing into a sub-base we install, then percolates or channels away depending on your yard's slope. This actually performs better than trying to maintain grass or clay courts in Grayson's heavy soil. We design the grade to match your existing yard so drainage is natural.
Shade is actually beneficial for artificial turf—it keeps surface temperatures lower in summer. If you have significant tree coverage, we might recommend higher-quality turf pile to ensure good ball response in lower-light conditions. Open sun exposure requires proper infill maintenance. We assess your specific lot during a site visit and recommend accordingly.
Most Grayson community HOAs permit athletic courts when they're installed to standard. We've worked with multiple subdivisions in the area and handle permitting guidance. A finished installation with proper fencing or screening blends well. Check your covenants, but we can usually find a solution that satisfies both your needs and HOA requirements.
We're about 40 minutes from Grayson. A typical sport court takes 3-5 days depending on size and site prep. We schedule installation slots throughout the week, so we can usually fit you in within 2-3 weeks. We handle all prep work—excavation, base leveling, drainage setup—so you're looking at a complete turnkey project.
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