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Johns Creek homeowners in Country Club of the South and St Ives have high standards—and your backyard should reflect that. A sport court isn't just about having a place to shoot hoops or play tennis; it's about creating an outdoor living space that handles Georgia's humidity and clay-heavy soil without turning into a mud pit after rain. We've worked with dozens of families across the 30005 and 30022 zip codes who wanted their yards to work harder, stay cleaner, and look polished year-round. The thing about upscale subdivisions in Fulton County is that HOA guidelines matter, curb appeal matters, and durability matters even more. Artificial turf for sport courts does all three. You get a perfectly level playing surface that drains beautifully (crucial with our clay composition), requires zero seasonal maintenance, and stands up to the kind of athletic use that wears out natural grass in a single summer. Whether you're near Autrey Mill or over by Newtown Park, the weather patterns are the same: hot, humid summers and occasional heavy downpours. That's exactly why synthetic sport surfaces have become the go-to choice for serious players and families who want reliability without the headache.
Johns Creek sits on Fulton and Gwinnett clay, which means drainage is probably already on your mind if you've tried maintaining natural turf. Clay compacts, stays wet, and creates that slippery surface that makes athletic performance inconsistent. Our sport court installations account for this by engineering proper base layers and sub-surface drainage—we're not just laying turf on top of existing problem soil. The neighborhoods here tend toward larger lots with mature tree coverage, especially in Country Club of the South. That's beautiful for shade and aesthetics, but it also means we're designing courts that handle dappled sun, fallen leaves, and the occasional branch. Most Johns Creek properties sit between 0.5 and 2 acres, giving us flexibility with court placement and orientation. We position courts to maximize playability while respecting sight lines and HOA landscape requirements—those covenants are real, and we build to spec every time. Our 35-minute service radius means we're close enough to handle site visits, soil testing, and post-installation maintenance without the overhead that distant contractors pass to you.
Yes—clay is actually why proper drainage matters most. We install a engineered base with perforated drain lines that channels water away from the court, preventing the pooling you'd see with natural grass on Fulton County clay. The synthetic turf itself drains instantly, so standing water isn't a concern even after heavy summer storms.
Absolutely. Our turf performs under tree cover without degradation, and it won't develop the thin spots or moss that plague natural grass in shade. We may adjust infill density in dappled-sun zones, but a sport court is one of the few yard upgrades that actually works better with mature trees nearby.
Most do, because synthetic courts look manicured and professional—exactly what these neighborhoods value. We're familiar with Country Club of the South and St Ives guidelines, and we'll pull architectural approval before we break ground. It's part of our process.
Most residential sport courts in Johns Creek take 3–5 days depending on size and existing grading needs. We manage site access carefully to minimize impact on landscaping. Your yard transitions from construction zone to game-ready without the extended timeline you'd see with bigger landscape companies.
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