Design — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Grayson's got a lot going for it—great schools, solid neighborhoods like Bay Creek, and families who actually use their yards. But that red clay soil and Georgia humidity? They make maintaining a natural grass court a real headache. Between the summer heat and those clay patches that stay wet longer than you'd think, you're either watering constantly or looking at dead spots come August. That's where a sport court with premium artificial turf makes sense. We've installed these in neighborhoods all across Gwinnett, and Grayson homeowners especially appreciate having a court that stays playable year-round without the fertilizer bills, the mowing, or the mud that comes with our local soil. Whether your kids are into basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play, artificial turf handles the wear and tear that our humid climate throws at it. No brown patches in July. No drainage problems during our spring rains. Just a surface that's ready whenever they are.
Grayson sits on that typical East Gwinnett clay, which drains slower than homeowners expect and gets slick when wet. For a sport court, this actually works in your favor—we build proper subsurface drainage underneath the turf so water moves away from the playing surface instead of pooling like it does on natural grass. Your yard size matters too. Most Grayson lots in the Bay Creek area and the broader community run somewhere between a quarter and half acre, which is plenty for a small half-court or full-court setup, though we can adapt to tighter spaces. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot's orientation and tree cover—some properties catch full afternoon heat, others have oak or pine shade that keeps things cooler. Both work fine with modern synthetic turf, but we'll assess your specific setup during the site visit. One heads-up: check with your HOA if you're in a deed-restricted community. Most don't restrict sport courts, but a few have landscape guidelines we need to confirm before we start.
Not really a blocker, just something we plan for. We excavate to proper depth, compact the clay base, then lay perforated drainage rock so water doesn't sit trapped underneath like it naturally would in Grayson soil. This setup actually gives us better stability than sandy soil. The clay holds grade well once it's prepped right, and that means your court stays level and won't shift with freeze-thaw cycles.
Better than you'd think. Premium synthetic turf is made to handle humid climates—ours drains fast and doesn't trap moisture underneath. The infill system breathes. No algae growth, no mold problems like you sometimes see on natural grass when humidity gets heavy. Your court stays safe and playable even during our stickiest weeks.
Almost always. Grayson's neighborhoods are family-focused and generally open to residential court installations. We check HOA rules if they apply, but deed restrictions here rarely ban sport courts. We'll confirm all that before you commit. Most Grayson lots have the space for at least a half-court, and many fit a full court.
Minimal compared to natural grass on our clay soil. No mowing, no fertilizing, no fighting drainage issues every spring. Occasional sweeping, a rinse-off during pollen season, and basic infill top-ups every few years. Most Grayson families spend maybe an hour or two per year on upkeep versus the weekly work natural grass demands here.
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