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Sport courts aren't just for the pros anymore—and in Grayson, we're seeing more homeowners invest in them than ever before. Whether your kids are into basketball, pickleball, or you just want a dedicated space for training, an artificial turf sport court transforms your backyard into a legitimate practice zone. The thing is, not every yard in the Grayson area is created equal. Our crew has installed courts across Bay Creek and the broader Gwinnett community, and we've learned what actually works here. The clay-heavy soil, the shade patterns around properties near Grayson High School, and the typical lot sizes all factor into how we design and build your court. We don't show up with a one-size-fits-all approach—we assess your specific property, talk through your sport, your budget, and what you're really trying to achieve. Then we get to work. A well-built sport court should last you 10–15 years with minimal fuss, and it beats driving to Bay Creek Park every time your family wants to play.
Grayson's clay-based soil is dense and doesn't drain like sandy loam—that's actually a plus for sport court installation because it gives us a stable, compacted base. We don't have to over-engineer the foundation the way we would in some parts of Georgia. What we do watch carefully is water pooling during heavy rain. The terrain here is relatively flat, but we always slope the court slightly and install proper sub-base drainage so moisture moves away from the playing surface. Shade is another real consideration. Lots near tree lines or homes backing onto wooded areas stay cooler, which is great in July, but turf performance can dip if the court gets fewer than 6 hours of direct sun. We'll honestly tell you if your spot is borderline. Most residential properties in the Bay Creek area and Grayson community run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, so we're typically working with compact spaces—that's fine for a half-court or a boutique pickleball setup. HOA rules in some Grayson neighborhoods do restrict court colors or require screening, so we'll review your deed before we finalize anything. Installation takes about 3–5 days depending on site prep, and we handle all permits with Gwinnett County.
Not as much as you'd think. East Gwinnett clay actually compacts well and provides good base stability. We do install a 4-6 inch gravel sub-base with perforated drain lines to handle runoff, especially during the heavy spring rains we get here. Proper slope is key—we tilt the court about 1% away from structures so water sheets off naturally.
A little direct sun is ideal for longevity and drainage, but full afternoon exposure can make the surface uncomfortable barefoot in summer. If your lot in Grayson has afternoon tree shade, that's actually a win. We recommend light-colored turf systems for courts that get heavy sun—they stay 10–15 degrees cooler. Either way, we'll walk your property and be honest about what you've got.
Most properties in Bay Creek and the Grayson community have room for at least a half-court or a pickleball double setup. A standard half-basketball court runs about 47 x 50 feet. We'll measure your yard, check for utilities, and show you exactly what fits. Smaller lots work great for sport-specific practices, even if full-court games aren't realistic.
Installation typically takes 3–5 days, depending on how much site prep your yard needs. We handle all Gwinnett County permits—it's included in our process. We'll pull them, schedule inspections, and make sure everything's above board before we break ground.
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