Fall Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Grayson can become a legitimate sports venue—and fall is the perfect time to make it happen. Whether you're near Bay Creek Park or in the heart of the Grayson community, families here understand the appeal of having a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or just flat-out better than the yard next door. We've been installing sport courts across East Gwinnett for years, and the Grayson area has some real advantages: good drainage potential once you account for that clay base, decent lot sizes in the family neighborhoods, and neighbors who respect a well-maintained property. A sport court isn't just eye candy—it's an investment that keeps your kids (and their friends) active without the drive to a municipal facility. Fall installation means you're beating the spring rush, the weather's cooperative for the concrete work, and you'll have a finished court ready to use through the winter months when outdoor options get thin. We're about 40 minutes out, which puts a professional install within reach. Let's talk through what makes sense for your Grayson lot.
East Gwinnett's clay-heavy soil is actually something we account for early in the design. Clay compacts well, which is good for a stable base, but it also holds water longer than sandier soils—so we always recommend proper sub-base grading and drainage around your court perimeter. If you're in the Bay Creek area or the broader Grayson neighborhoods, most residential lots have room for a regulation court or a scaled-down hybrid, depending on your fence line and setback requirements. Shade is another real consideration here. Some of the older neighborhoods have mature trees, which is beautiful for summer but can trap moisture on the court surface. We'll assess sun exposure during your consultation and talk about how that affects playability and maintenance through fall and winter. HOA rules vary by neighborhood within Grayson—some communities have specific guidelines on court color, fencing, or lighting. We always recommend checking your covenants before we break ground. Fall installation works well because the clay base is firmer after a drier summer, and cooler temperatures mean the acrylic surface cures evenly without expansion issues.
Clay is a solid foundation if it's prepped correctly. We excavate and grade to ensure water doesn't pool, then install a proper gravel base and perimeter drainage. Grayson's clay actually compacts better than sandy soil, which gives you a stable, long-term foundation. The key is handling runoff—we design the slope and drainage strategy during site prep so fall rains don't create puddles.
Fall is ideal. Temperatures are moderate for concrete curing, clay soil is firmer after a drier summer, and you avoid the spring rush. Installing now means your court is game-ready through winter, and you're not dealing with heat-related expansion or summer humidity complications. We can typically complete a full installation in 2–3 weeks.
It depends on your neighborhood. Bay Creek and other Grayson communities have varying covenants—some require written approval, others specify court colors or fencing materials. We always recommend reviewing your HOA docs before we start. If you're unsure, we can help you navigate the approval process or suggest designs that align with neighborhood standards.
Most Grayson residential lots can accommodate at least a half-court or hybrid court (40x30 feet). Full courts (94x50) work on larger properties. During your free site consultation, we'll measure your available space, account for setbacks and existing landscaping, and propose the right dimensions. Tight quarters? We design around it.
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