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Your driveway doesn't have to stay plain concrete. In Grayson, we're installing sport courts that turn garage floors and driveways into functional recreation spaces—perfect for the families around Bay Creek and the broader Grayson community who want their homes to do more. A sport court gives you a dedicated surface for basketball, pickleball, or just a smooth play area without the maintenance headaches of traditional pavement. The Gwinnett County clay soil means most yards here deal with drainage challenges and uneven settling, but a properly installed sport court sits above those problems. We've worked with plenty of Grayson homeowners who realized their kids spend more time outdoors when there's a real court in the backyard. Whether you're near Grayson High School or down in the Bay Creek neighborhoods, the same principle applies: good surface, good use. We handle the site prep, the drainage considerations, and the installation so you get a court that lasts. No excuses about muddy spots or cracked asphalt. Just a clean, playable surface that actually works in Gwinnett County's climate.
Grayson sits on East Gwinnett clay—that heavy, compacted soil that holds water longer than sandy areas. When we install a sport court over your existing garage floor or driveway, we're not just laying down material; we're accounting for the clay's drainage behavior and how it shifts seasonally. The Bay Creek area especially sees water pooling issues during Georgia's wet spring months, so we build in proper sub-base preparation and slope. Yard sizes in the Grayson community tend to be suburban-standard—enough room for a half-court or full court depending on your lot. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're tree-lined (common in the Bay Creek neighborhoods) or more open. We assess your specific microclimate during the site visit because shade patterns affect surface temperature and play conditions year-round. HOA rules in Grayson can be particular about aesthetics, so we discuss color options and edging that fit community guidelines. The clay underneath also means we never skip the base layer—it's what keeps your court from heaving or developing soft spots after our humid summers.
Absolutely. The clay that sits under most Grayson yards is actually why proper installation matters—we don't install directly on clay. We prep the base with drainage-friendly materials, slope it correctly, and let the court's top layer handle the play. Your Bay Creek or central Grayson lot won't have pooling or soft spots if we do the base right. It's the foundation that wins against Gwinnett County moisture.
Yes, and it's often the fastest option. We assess the concrete's condition first—if it's cracked or uneven, we may need to level it. For most driveways in the Grayson area, a sport court surface goes right over stable concrete. It extends your usable space without taking up yard, which appeals to a lot of Grayson homeowners working with standard suburban lot sizes.
Lighter colors (greens, grays, light blues) stay cooler in full sun and show less dirt buildup from clay dust. Darker colors look sharper but absorb heat—consider your tree cover. Many Bay Creek homes have decent shade, so you have more flexibility. We'll walk through color samples so you see how they actually look on your lot before deciding.
Most residential courts (half-court or smaller) take 3–5 days once site prep is done. Prep itself depends on your current surface. If it's an existing driveway, we're faster. If we're starting on clay or grass, it takes longer to get the base right—but that's the work that keeps your court solid for years in Grayson's climate.
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