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Sport courts have become a signature upgrade in Johns Creek's most prestigious neighborhoods—and honestly, we get why. Whether you're in Country Club of the South or St Ives, families are looking for ways to maximize their outdoor space without the maintenance headaches that come with natural grass in our clay-heavy Fulton County soil. A properly installed artificial sport court handles everything from basketball to pickleball, and it'll look sharp year-round without the seasonal brown-outs and muddy patches that plague so many yards around here. We've been installing these throughout the Johns Creek area (just 35 minutes from our shop), and we've learned exactly what works in your neighborhood's soil conditions, sun exposure, and yes—the landscape requirements your HOA expects. Your backyard can become the go-to spot on the street, and you won't spend your weekends maintaining it.
Johns Creek's heavy clay composition—typical of both Fulton and Gwinnett County—actually makes artificial sport court installation more straightforward than you'd think. The dense soil drains differently than sandy terrain, so we adjust our base layers accordingly to prevent standing water during those heavy Georgia downpours. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your home sits in the tree-lined sections of Country Club of the South or the more open areas near Newtown Park. We assess each yard individually because afternoon shade from mature oaks can affect ball performance and surface temperature. Most sport courts in upscale Johns Creek subdivisions are sized between 20x40 and 30x60 feet, fitting nicely between the home and property line while respecting setback requirements. HOA documentation in your community typically requires pre-approval for court installation, and we handle those conversations regularly—we know the landscape committees here and can speak their language about aesthetics and property values. The turf itself performs beautifully in our humidity levels, and our infill system keeps the surface stable even during our hot summers.
Yes. Most subdivisions here—especially Country Club of the South and St Ives—require architectural approval before installation. We've worked with your local HOA boards multiple times and can submit plans, renderings, and material samples on your behalf. It's a straightforward process when you have someone who knows the community's standards.
Fulton County's clay doesn't drain like sand, so we install a permeable base layer and sometimes recommend a subsurface drainage system for areas that collect water. This prevents pooling during heavy rain and keeps your court playable year-round. We've fine-tuned this approach after dozens of installations across Johns Creek.
A medium-nap polyethylene blend works well for both sports—it gives basketball players consistent ball response without being too soft, and it's forgiving enough for pickleball. Given Johns Creek's heat, we typically recommend slightly lighter infill colors to reduce surface temperature in summer.
A standard 30x60 court takes 5–7 days from site prep through final infill. Weather and existing yard conditions can add a few days, but we rarely encounter surprises here. Most Johns Creek homeowners are back to using their courts within 2 weeks of scheduling.
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