Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A sport court in your Grayson backyard isn't just about having a place to shoot hoops or practice tennis—it's about creating an accessible, usable space that works year-round in Gwinnett County's climate. We've installed plenty of courts throughout the area, and what we've learned is that families here want outdoor spaces that can handle everything from Bay Creek's humidity to the occasional Georgia downpour, without turning into a muddy mess or requiring constant upkeep. Whether you're in the Grayson community proper or over in the Bay Creek area, a quality artificial turf sport court gives you a surface that stays firm, drains properly, and doesn't degrade under our East Gwinnett clay-heavy soil. Unlike natural grass, you won't be fighting compaction issues or dealing with bare patches come summer. For homeowners thinking about accessibility—ramps, smooth surfaces, reliable footing for wheelchairs or walkers—synthetic turf actually outperforms traditional courts. It's consistent, level, and requires minimal maintenance. We've been serving Gwinnett County for years, and we know what works in neighborhoods like yours.
Grayson sits on some heavy East Gwinnett clay, which means your native soil tends to compact and drain slowly. That's exactly why artificial turf makes sense here—you're not fighting poor drainage or constantly aerating. The clay base actually provides a stable foundation once we prepare the site properly. Sun exposure in the Grayson and Bay Creek neighborhoods varies significantly. Some lots have mature tree coverage, others get full southern exposure. We assess your specific yard's sun and shade patterns because that affects surface temperature and material longevity. Our installers account for how afternoon heat builds on your court. Most Grayson residential lots have room for a half-court or full-court setup without major grading work. We typically see 30x60 or 40x60 footprints fit comfortably. If you're near Grayson High School or the Bay Creek area, HOA landscape rules may apply—we handle all those conversations and make sure your court meets community guidelines. Wheelchair accessibility requires a perfectly level surface and proper edge transition details. Artificial turf courts give you that consistency that natural grass simply can't maintain over time, especially in our clay-heavy soil. Drainage sits below the surface, so standing water isn't an issue.
Yes. Our turf systems are engineered for Georgia climate extremes. The Grayson area gets hot and humid, but modern synthetic fibers don't rot or develop mold the way natural grass can in Gwinnett County's moisture. Drainage moves water away quickly, so you don't get that swampy feeling or algae buildup that plagues clay courts during humid stretches.
Artificial turf courts are ideal for accessibility. The surface is smooth, consistent, and level—no ruts or soft spots that create unpredictable resistance. We ensure proper edge transitions and can grade the approach ramps to code. Families in Bay Creek and the Grayson community appreciate that wheelchairs roll smoothly and don't sink or get stuck like they might on natural grass.
Not at all. East Gwinnett clay is actually a benefit—it's stable once compacted and provides good base support. We grade, compact, and add a base layer for proper drainage. The clay prevents shifting or settling that might occur in sandy soil. Your court will remain level and stable for years.
Significantly less than natural grass. No mowing, no fertilizer, no dealing with bare patches from the summer heat. Occasional rinsing and leaf removal in fall—that's it. For families near Bay Creek Park or around Grayson High School, you get a court that's ready to use immediately after rain, no puddles or mud delays.
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