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Your backyard in Grayson can handle a lot—kids, dogs, weekend games, Georgia heat. But natural grass? That's another story. Between the clay-heavy soil that Gwinnett County throws at you and the wear patterns that come from a family actually using their yard, most homeowners end up frustrated by July. A sport court changes that equation completely. We've installed courts throughout the Grayson community and the Bay Creek area, and the response is always the same: families wish they'd done it sooner. Whether you're thinking about a dedicated basketball setup, a multi-sport surface for your kids, or just a durable play area that doesn't turn into a mud pit after rain, we can get you sorted. Most installations happen fast—we're familiar with the soil and drainage considerations that make Grayson yards tick, so we don't guess on the details. The result is a court that actually works year-round in Georgia's climate, not one that looks good in photos but falls apart in reality.
Grayson sits on the east side of Gwinnett, and that means clay. The dense, heavy soil you're dealing with drains slower than ideal, which is exactly why a proper base matters for sport courts. If you've got natural grass now, you've probably noticed standing water after heavy rain—that's the clay holding moisture. Our installation process accounts for this. We build in proper grading and perimeter drainage so your court sheds water instead of pooling it. The Bay Creek area and surrounding neighborhoods tend toward larger suburban lots, which gives us room to work with. Sun exposure varies depending on your tree coverage and lot orientation, but most Grayson yards get solid afternoon sun exposure. That's actually ideal for synthetic surfaces—full sun keeps the court dry and playable. Shade from mature oaks or pines can be an advantage during peak heat, though it won't impact the court's performance. HOA rules in Grayson are generally reasonable about exterior improvements, but we always recommend checking your specific covenants before we break ground. Court size and color are flexible, so we can work within any aesthetic guidelines your neighborhood might have. The good news: clay soil is predictable, and we know how to build on it.
Most of our Grayson installations take 3–5 business days from start to finish, depending on court size and site prep complexity. Since we're based about 40 minutes away and know the local soil conditions well, we don't waste time figuring things out on-site. We can often schedule same-day or next-day consultation and provide a timeline that actually sticks.
Yes. The clay soil here requires intentional drainage design, which we build into every quote. We grade the court base to shed water, install perimeter channels if needed, and sometimes recommend a gravel or porous sub-base. Proper installation prevents the pooling problems you might see with natural grass on your property.
Most Grayson neighborhoods allow sport courts, but your specific covenants matter. We recommend reviewing your HOA rules first. Court color and finish options are flexible, so we can usually design something that aligns with any aesthetic requirements. Contact your HOA or ask us—we've worked with most Grayson communities and know what typically gets approved.
A full basketball court runs larger and costs more, but a 30x40 multi-sport surface gives you flexibility for basketball, volleyball, and general play at a lower price point. Grayson lots vary in size, so we size courts to fit your space and budget. Get a free quote—we'll show you options and the actual price difference between them.
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