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Johns Creek homeowners have figured out what the country clubs already know: a sport court transforms your backyard into a space that actually gets used year-round. Whether you're in Country Club of the South, St Ives, or anywhere else in the 30005, 30022, 30024, or 30097 zip codes, we've installed premium sport courts across Fulton County that handle everything from basketball and tennis to pickle ball and multi-sport setups. The neighborhoods here feature substantial lots with real potential—and that's exactly what we build for. Our team knows Johns Creek's terrain, the clay-heavy soil conditions, and how to navigate the landscape standards that keep these communities looking sharp. We're based just 35 minutes away, so we're familiar with everything from the tree coverage around Autrey Mill to the open spaces near Newtown Park. A sport court isn't a luxury add-on; it's the reason your family actually spends time outside together. We handle the entire process—site assessment, base preparation, turf selection, and finishing—so you can focus on playing.
Johns Creek sits on challenging Fulton and Gwinnett clay soil, which means proper drainage is non-negotiable for a sport court that lasts. Clay holds water, and without a solid base layer, you'll end up with puddles that wreck both the court and your plans. That's why we always start with a compacted stone base and ensure slope for runoff. The tree canopy varies significantly depending on your neighborhood—Country Club of the South properties tend to have mature oaks and pines that create shade patterns, while some St Ives lots get full sun exposure. Both situations require different turf choices and maintenance approaches. Your HOA likely has specific requirements around court colors, fencing, and sight lines (most upscale Fulton County communities do), and we work within those guidelines without compromise. Lot sizes here are generous enough for regulation courts, but we also design custom dimensions to fit your space. Winter weather in Johns Creek is mild enough that your court stays playable most of the year—another reason homeowners here choose artificial turf over concrete or asphalt.
Almost certainly yes. These communities maintain specific architectural guidelines, and a sport court falls under landscape modifications. We handle coordination with your HOA and can provide renderings and specs that meet their standards. Most approve courts that match neighborhood aesthetics and don't interfere with sightlines. Plan on 2-4 weeks for approval, which we factor into scheduling.
Clay requires extra prep work. We excavate to proper depth, install a compacted stone base for drainage, then add leveling layers. Without this foundation, water sits and damages the turf. It costs more upfront but prevents costly repairs later. The Fulton County soil here demands it—there's no shortcut.
Most properties here can accommodate a 40x60 or 50x80 regulation court depending on trees, grade, and setback requirements. We do site visits to measure actual usable space and work with your HOA's guidelines on placement, fencing, and screening. Custom sizes are common.
Partial shade is fine; heavy shade (8+ hours daily) speeds algae growth and slows drying after rain. We assess your tree canopy and may recommend pruning or adjusting court orientation. Modern turf handles some shade, but full sun sites need less maintenance and last longer.
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