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Sport Court Installation in Johns Creek, GA

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Johns Creek homeowners have invested seriously in their properties—whether that's a lot in Country Club of the South or one of the newer builds around St Ives. A sport court isn't just a backyard upgrade; it's a way to maximize what you've already got. We've installed dozens of artificial turf sport courts across the 30005 and 30022 zip codes, and the response is always the same: families wish they'd done it sooner. The clay-heavy soil in Fulton County doesn't drain the way you'd want for a traditional court surface, and Georgia's humidity means maintenance on natural turf becomes a year-round headache. Artificial turf flips that equation. You get a professional-grade playing surface that handles basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport use without the mud, the dead patches, or the constant upkeep. The neighborhoods here have high standards for landscaping—your court needs to look as sharp as the rest of your property. Our installations are designed to blend seamlessly with upscale subdivisions while delivering the performance your family actually needs. We're familiar with the HOA landscape guidelines that come with many Johns Creek properties, and we've got the installation experience to make sure your court meets those standards while exceeding your expectations on durability and playability.

Johns Creek Turf Conditions

Johns Creek's soil composition is mostly Fulton and Gwinnett clay—dense, slow-draining material that creates real challenges for traditional court surfaces. After heavy rain, you'll see standing water and soft spots that compromise play and accelerate wear. That's where artificial turf becomes genuinely practical, not just convenient. The clay also means grading and proper base preparation are critical; we've learned exactly how to work with your soil type to ensure long-term stability and prevent settling issues down the road. Sun exposure varies across the area depending on tree canopy—the lots around Autrey Mill tend to have older, established trees that create shade patterns throughout the day, while newer subdivisions near Newtown Park often have more open, southern-facing yards. We design court orientation and material selection based on your specific exposure. Most Johns Creek residential lots are spacious enough for a full or three-quarter court, though we've also installed smaller practice courts on tighter properties. HOA restrictions in many subdivisions require specific color palettes and material standards—we handle those conversations so you don't have to, and we know which installations pass inspection consistently across the area. The clay soil actually works in your favor during installation because it compacts well and provides solid base support when properly prepared.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will my HOA approve an artificial turf sport court in Johns Creek?

Most Johns Creek HOAs allow artificial turf courts when they're designed and installed to neighborhood standards. We've worked with the covenants in Country Club of the South, St Ives, and other local subdivisions. We'll help you understand your specific HOA requirements and design a court that meets them. The key is quality materials and professional installation—not a backyard DIY project.

How does the Fulton County clay soil affect sport court installation?

Clay drains poorly and can shift seasonally. We compensate with proper grading, aggregate base layers, and perimeter drainage. Your court sits stable and level year-round instead of settling or creating soft spots. The dense soil actually helps compress and support the base once it's prepared correctly—we've done this hundreds of times in Fulton County neighborhoods.

What's the difference between a basketball court and a multi-sport court in Johns Creek?

A basketball-specific court optimizes for that game's line work and surface feel. Multi-sport courts accommodate basketball, pickleball, and tennis with different line configurations. Most Johns Creek families choose multi-sport because it gives you flexibility as your kids' interests change or as you host neighbors for different activities.

How long does installation take, and will it disrupt my yard?

A typical residential court takes 3–5 days depending on size and base prep complexity. We manage debris, contain the work zone, and restore your yard to good condition by project end. Johns Creek properties are usually well-maintained, and we treat them that way. We can coordinate timing around family schedules and seasonal considerations.

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