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Sport courts in Grayson have become the centerpiece of a lot of backyards we work with—especially families in the Bay Creek area and throughout the Grayson community who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without the clay dust that comes with Georgia's natural soil. Here's the thing: East Gwinnett clay can be stubborn. It holds moisture, it tracks onto your patio, and it's not forgiving on knees and joints. That's exactly why artificial turf with a proper sport court base makes sense for families near Grayson High School and the neighborhoods around Bay Creek Park. You get a clean, playable surface year-round. No mud after rain. No maintenance nightmares. Your kids can practice before school or after dinner without you worrying about drainage or weather delays. LawnLogic has spent years installing these courts across Gwinnett County, and we understand what Grayson homeowners need: durability, safety, and a surface that actually performs when it matters. Whether you're thinking about a half-court setup or a full rectangular court, we design around your actual lot size and sun exposure. The suburban lots here in Grayson are typically generous enough for quality court installations, and we handle the whole process—site assessment, base preparation, turf selection, and finishing. Let's talk about what works for your space.
Grayson's East Gwinnett clay is dense and drains slowly, which means sport court installation here requires a thoughtful base layer. We typically specify a gravel-and-asphalt or engineered stone base to shed water away from the court surface and prevent the pooling issues you'd get if we just laid turf over raw clay. That clay also compacts hard when it dries, so we account for that during site preparation—leveling and grading are critical to keep your court playable and even. The Grayson community gets solid summer sun, which is great for turf durability but means you'll want quality UV-stabilized materials. Shade patterns vary significantly depending on whether your court is near tree lines (common in Bay Creek area properties), so we assess that during the site visit. Most Grayson residential lots accommodate a 40' × 50' court or smaller; we work within your actual dimensions and existing landscaping. HOA rules in some Grayson neighborhoods have restrictions on color and materials, so we clarify those upfront. Installation typically takes 5–7 days depending on base work, and we schedule around school calendars and family plans since a lot of our Grayson clients have kids who want that court operational.
East Gwinnett clay drains poorly and compacts unevenly, which is why we don't install sport court turf directly on native soil. We build a proper engineered base—typically recycled asphalt or stone—that slopes away for drainage and provides a stable, even playing surface. Without this step, you'd face soft spots, water pooling, and an unsafe court. It's extra work upfront, but it's the only way to get a court that stays level and playable in a Grayson yard.
Most suburban lots in Grayson and the Bay Creek area can handle a 40' × 50' full court, though some families opt for a half-court (around 40' × 30') depending on setbacks and existing landscaping. We measure your space during the consultation and show you realistic options. We've done both sizes throughout the Grayson community—it really depends on your lot and what sport matters most to your family.
From site assessment to finished surface, plan on 5–7 days for a full court, sometimes longer if base prep is extensive due to clay conditions. We typically schedule around school schedules and family events since a lot of our Grayson clients have kids eager to use it. Weather can add a day or two, but we don't rush the base layer—that's where durability happens.
Some Grayson neighborhoods have restrictions on materials or colors, so we always check with your HOA before we start. Artificial turf courts usually fit within residential guidelines, but it's worth confirming upfront. We've worked through HOA approvals across Grayson and can help you navigate any questions they might have.
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