Fire Rating — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A lot of families in Grayson come to us wanting the same thing: a backyard court surface that actually holds up to Georgia's humidity and heavy clay soil, without the constant maintenance of natural grass. Whether you're near Bay Creek Park or out in the Grayson community proper, we know the landscape here—and we know what works. Sport courts aren't just for athletes anymore. Parents want a safe, clean place for their kids to shoot hoops or practice tennis. Neighbors want something that looks intentional and professional, not like you're cutting corners on your property. The truth is, the clay-heavy soil in East Gwinnett makes traditional grass courts a nightmare. You're fighting compaction, drainage issues, and the red clay stains that come with every rainy season. That's where artificial turf comes in. It drains properly even with our dense soil underneath, it won't turn into a muddy mess during spring storms, and it handles the Georgia sun without fading into a pale, sad shadow of itself. We've installed dozens of courts across Gwinnett County, and we've learned exactly what fire-rated systems work best for Grayson's specific conditions. We're about 40 minutes away, so we're close enough to service your court when you need us, but we're not a fly-by operation. We know the neighborhood, we know the HOA guidelines in Bay Creek and surrounding areas, and we know how to build something that'll last.
Grayson sits on some seriously dense clay soil—the kind that holds water like a bowl. That's actually great for us when we're installing a sport court because it means your base will be stable and won't shift with the seasons. What it also means is that natural grass courts in your area are constantly battling drainage and compaction from foot traffic. With artificial turf, we work with the soil you have, not against it. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether you're in the Bay Creek area or deeper into the Grayson community. Some lots are shaded by mature oaks, others get full afternoon sun. We assess each yard individually—if you've got afternoon shade, we might recommend a slightly different fiber blend than someone on a wide-open lot. The fire-rating standards for Georgia require that any sport court surface meet specific burn-through and flame-spread requirements, and we source materials that exceed those specs. HOA guidelines in Grayson tend to be reasonable about artificial surfaces, especially when they're installed professionally and match neighborhood aesthetics. We've worked with Bay Creek residents before and know what the typical approval process looks like. Your yard size matters too—some Grayson lots are modest, others are sprawling. We customize court dimensions to fit your space and your budget, not the other way around.
Not at all—actually, it's an advantage. Clay compacts well and provides a solid, stable base for your sport court foundation. The drainage system we install works specifically to manage clay soil, so water doesn't pool. What matters is getting the base prep right, and that's where our experience in East Gwinnett pays off.
Most approve them without issue, especially in Bay Creek and the broader Grayson community. We've handled the approval process before and can provide your HOA with fire-rating documentation and aesthetic references. Professional installation and a clean design almost always get the green light.
Modern fire-rated turf is designed to handle Georgia sun. It won't melt or fade significantly, though the surface does warm up on 95-degree days—similar to asphalt. If heat is a concern, we can discuss lighter fiber colors or shade solutions during your consultation.
It means the turf meets Georgia and national burn-through standards—the surface resists ignition and doesn't spread flame rapidly. All our systems are certified, and we provide documentation. It's a safety requirement and a quality assurance guarantee that your court is built to code.
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