Side Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your side yard in Grayson has potential that most homeowners never tap into. Right now it's probably clay-heavy, tough to maintain, and honestly—underutilized. A sport court changes that completely. We've been installing artificial turf systems throughout Gwinnett County for years, and we've seen firsthand how a properly built court transforms those awkward side-yard spaces into something your family actually uses year-round. In Grayson's suburban community, where homes sit on solid lots and families want outdoor entertainment without the maintenance headache, sport courts make real sense. Whether you're thinking basketball, pickleball, or just a clean, durable surface that handles Georgia's heat and humidity, we handle the whole process—site assessment, drainage planning, and installation that accounts for our local soil challenges. The Bay Creek area especially benefits from these installations because the terrain and clay composition actually work well with proper base preparation. No more muddy patches. No more dead grass from foot traffic. Just a functional, attractive court that'll last.
Grayson sits on that stubborn East Gwinnett clay, which is both a challenge and an advantage if you know how to work with it. The clay drains slower than sandy soil, so your sport court installation needs proper sub-base preparation and maybe a drainage layer—we factor that in from the start. Summer sun exposure varies depending on whether your side yard faces north or south; Bay Creek homes often deal with afternoon heat that's intense, so we choose turf materials and backing systems that stand up to UV without breaking down or fading rapidly. Most Grayson side yards range from 1,500 to 2,500 square feet, which is the sweet spot for a quality sport court. You'll want to check your HOA landscape guidelines if you're in a deed-restricted neighborhood—most Gwinnett HOAs approve artificial turf for functional recreational spaces, but it's worth confirming. Winter isn't a major factor here, but our Gulf Coast humidity and occasional wet spells mean we always install with drainage that prevents water pooling. The good news: clay actually compacts well beneath a sport court base, giving you a stable foundation that won't shift seasonally.
Most Grayson-area HOAs permit artificial turf courts for residential recreation, especially on side or back property where they're screened from the street. We recommend checking your specific CC&Rs before committing—typically they're approved under 'recreational surfaces' or 'landscaping alternatives.' We're happy to help you draft a variance request if needed, and we can show comparisons to other Grayson installations.
Gwinnett's clay is actually stable for sport courts once we prep it right. We'll compact existing clay, add crushed stone base, and install proper drainage to prevent water pooling during Georgia's wet springs. Clay doesn't shift like sandy soil, so your court surface stays level. The key is upfront site assessment—something we always do before quoting.
Absolutely. While full-sun courts get the most use, our modern turf systems handle partial shade well. Bay Creek's tree coverage is actually an advantage in summer—it reduces UV stress on the turf. The drainage layer we install ensures shade doesn't create soggy conditions even after heavy rain.
Most side-yard sport courts take 5–7 business days from site prep through final installation. We schedule around Grayson's typical weather patterns and coordinate utilities before we break ground. Fall and early spring are ideal, but we work year-round in Georgia.
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