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Sport courts in Johns Creek aren't just about having a place to shoot hoops or play tennis—they're about maximizing what your property can do without the constant upkeep that natural grass demands. Homeowners around Country Club of the South and St Ives understand this well. Your backyard is prime real estate, and when you've got clay-heavy Fulton County soil working against you, artificial turf for a sport court makes genuinely smart sense. We've installed dozens of these across the area, from modest 20x40 setups to full-court builds. The beauty of a sport court here is that it handles our Georgia humidity and summer heat without turning into a muddy mess or requiring weekly maintenance. Whether you're thinking about a basketball court, a multi-sport surface, or even a pickle ball setup, the budget-friendly approach starts with understanding what your specific yard needs. Most Johns Creek properties have room to work with, and that clay soil? Once we prep it right, you've got a stable foundation that'll keep your court performing for years. Let's talk about what's actually realistic for your home and your wallet.
Johns Creek sits on that characteristic Fulton and Gwinnett clay that most of north Atlanta deals with. That heavy clay is actually a benefit when you're building a sport court foundation—it compacts well and provides solid drainage management if we prepare it correctly. The real consideration here is the heat and humidity. Your summers are intense, and direct sun exposure can affect certain turf materials, so court placement matters. If your property backs up to Autrey Mill or sits in one of the tree-lined sections of St Ives, you may have shade patterns that actually work in your favor for temperature control. Most Johns Creek yards in the upscale subdivisions have enough square footage to accommodate a proper court without feeling cramped, though we do see some properties with slope challenges that need grading work. HOA guidelines in this area tend to be particular about aesthetics, so we always verify sight lines and boundary setbacks before breaking ground. The good news: properly installed artificial turf courts actually enhance property appearance and are usually HOA-approved when done right. Installation typically takes 5-7 days depending on site prep, and our crews are familiar with the soil conditions and drainage patterns specific to this part of Fulton County.
Most do, but specifics vary by neighborhood. We've successfully installed courts in both areas by working within setback requirements and ensuring the turf surface complements your landscape aesthetic. We handle all the visibility and boundary checks before you commit to anything. It's worth reviewing your specific HOA docs, and we're happy to reference our completed installations in your neighborhood.
The heavy clay here is actually beneficial for foundation stability. We grade and compact it properly to create excellent drainage and a level playing surface. The key is preventing water pooling in our humid climate, which is why base preparation in Fulton County properties is non-negotiable. Done right, it's a strength, not a weakness.
A basic 20x40 court with entry-level turf typically runs 4,500–7,500 dollars, depending on site prep. Full basketball courts are higher. We offer material options at different price points and can stage the project if needed. Most Johns Creek homeowners see it as a property value addition, not an expense.
Usually 48 hours for light activity, full use after a week. Our installation crew completes most Johns Creek jobs in 5-7 days. Weather can push that slightly, but we work around your schedule and local conditions to minimize disruption to your property.
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