Subdivision Approved — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Grayson are becoming the go-to move for families who want their kids practicing basketball or tennis without wearing down the natural grass—especially in those Bay Creek and broader Grayson community lots where the red clay soil gets compacted fast. We've installed plenty of these in East Gwinnett, and the transformation is real. One weekend your backyard is a dust patch; the next, it's a legit practice space that handles year-round Georgia weather. Most Grayson homeowners we talk to are surprised how much their kids actually use them once they're in. The surface stays playable in summer heat, drains properly during our wet springs, and honestly, it takes a load off your maintenance routine. Whether you're near Grayson High School or out toward Bay Creek Park, a sport court fits naturally into the neighborhood aesthetic—and most HOAs in the area approve them without drama. We handle the whole process: site assessment, base prep (especially important with that clay), and installation. Given we're about 40 minutes out, we can turn around scheduling pretty quick for Grayson residents.
Grayson's clay-heavy soil in East Gwinnett actually makes a sport court smarter than trying to maintain regular grass. That clay compacts hard when wet and turns dusty when dry—natural grass struggles. The good news: our base preparation accounts for that. We go deeper with drainage because spring rains in Gwinnett can be heavy, and we don't want pooling under the court. Sun exposure varies across the Grayson area; lots near tree lines shade up by afternoon, while properties closer to open sections (like areas near Bay Creek) get fuller southern exposure. This matters for material choice—some families prefer cooler-playing surfaces if their court sits in direct sun most of the day. Typical Grayson residential lots give us room to work with—most aren't tiny, but they're not sprawling estates either. We size courts to fit the space realistically: a half-court basketball setup, full court, or even a multi-sport blend. HOA approval in the Grayson community subdivisions is straightforward if you go through the process upfront, which we handle. Installation usually takes 3–5 days depending on site prep, and we coordinate around your landscaping.
Yes—most Grayson community subdivisions approve them, especially if they're designed as functional recreation rather than eyesore. We've worked with multiple Bay Creek–area HOAs and the broader Grayson area boards. The key is submitting specs upfront and choosing colors that blend with neighborhood aesthetics. We handle the HOA paperwork side, so it's not a headache for you.
East Gwinnett's clay soil doesn't absorb water the way sandy soil does. During Gwinnett's spring rains, pooling happens fast on a poorly prepped base. We install perforated underbeds and grade the court slightly so water runs off naturally. Without this, you're looking at soggy courts and potential subsurface issues.
Typically 3–5 days from start to finish. That includes site prep (crucial with Grayson's clay), base installation, surface laying, and line marking. Weather can add a day or two if we hit rain mid-project, but we're usually in and out fast enough that your family can use it that weekend.
Absolutely. Our surfaces are rated for high heat and UV exposure. Grayson summers get brutal, but the materials we use stay stable and don't degrade or become unusably hot. Drainage and proper base prep—which we prioritize here in East Gwinnett—keep everything solid through humidity and heavy use.
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