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A sport court in your Grayson backyard isn't just about adding another feature to the landscape—it's about creating a space where neighbors actually gather, where your grandkids can shoot hoops without driving to Bay Creek Park, and where you're not staring at muddy clay patches every spring. We've installed courts across Gwinnett County long enough to know that Grayson homeowners want something durable, low-maintenance, and built to handle Georgia's unpredictable weather. The thing about artificial turf for sport courts is that it transforms how people use their yards. Instead of worrying about watering, weeding, or the clay soil around here turning into a skating rink after rain, you get a consistent playing surface year-round. Whether it's a family badminton setup, a basketball court, or a pickleball zone, the turf does the heavy lifting. We're based about 40 minutes south of Grayson, so we've made this drive enough times to understand your neighborhood's vibe—the family-focused community, the proximity to good schools, the space constraints some properties have. That local familiarity matters when we're designing and installing your court.
Grayson sits on that East Gwinnett clay that a lot of homeowners here know all too well. After a heavy rain, natural grass courts in clay soil either become waterlogged or, worse, develop ruts and bare patches that take weeks to recover. Artificial turf solves this immediately—it drains water through to a base layer we install, so you're playing 24 hours after a storm. The clay also means ground prep is critical. We're not just rolling out turf; we're grading, compacting, and installing proper drainage to keep your court playable through summer heat and spring downpours. Sun exposure varies significantly across Grayson neighborhoods. Some yards near the Bay Creek area get afternoon shade from mature oaks, which actually helps preserve turf color and reduces surface temperature. Others are wide open to full sun—and that's where we recommend UV-stabilized turf that won't fade or become slippery. Most Grayson properties in the suburban community fall into the 0.25 to 0.5 acre range, so we design courts that fit those dimensions without overwhelming the yard. HOA guidelines in some subdivisions cap hardscape percentages, so we work within those rules and integrate landscaping borders that look intentional, not cramped.
Absolutely. Our turf is engineered for Georgia's climate—it won't melt under summer sun or break down in the humidity around Gwinnett County. We use infill materials that regulate temperature and maintain playability even on 95-degree days. The real benefit here is consistency; natural grass courts struggle in Grayson's heat, but artificial stays stable year-round.
We excavate and install a proper base—gravel, then a perforated drainage layer—that channels water away from the court surface. Grayson's clay naturally holds moisture, so this base system is non-negotiable. Without it, you'd see pooling. With it, your court is playable hours after rain.
Most of them, yes. We design courts to match lot size and shape. A half-court basketball setup or badminton court typically needs 30x40 feet or less. We've installed dozens of courts in comparable Grayson neighborhoods. We'll measure your space and show you realistic options before you commit.
Dramatically simpler. No mowing, no watering, no fighting the clay mud. You'll occasionally rinse debris and brush the turf to keep the infill distributed evenly. That's it. Most Grayson homeowners find they're using their courts more often because there's no grass maintenance guilt hanging over them.
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