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A sport court in your Johns Creek backyard isn't just a luxury—it's the centerpiece of an active household. Whether you're in Country Club of the South, St Ives, or anywhere else in the 30005, 30022, or 30024 zip codes, having a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or multi-sport play transforms how your family spends time outdoors. We've installed plenty of courts across Fulton County, and we understand what upscale subdivisions in this area expect: durability, aesthetics that match your landscape, and performance that holds up to Georgia's weather swings. The beauty of modern sport court systems is that they actually improve your property's usability year-round. No more muddy spots near the house, no more drainage headaches when it rains. Plus, if you've got kids who want to practice their game without heading to Newtown Park or Autrey Mill every afternoon, you're giving them a legitimate training ground right at home. Our team handles everything from site prep through final line marking—and we're familiar with the specific grading and soil challenges that come with Fulton County clay.
Johns Creek sits on Fulton and Gwinnett clay, which is heavy and holds water longer than sandier soils. That's why proper base preparation matters more here than in some other parts of Georgia. When we install a sport court, we're accounting for that clay's tendency to shift slightly with freeze-thaw cycles and heavy rain. The good news: a well-built court with the right drainage layer actually performs better on clay because you've engineered the moisture away from the playing surface. Sun exposure varies significantly across Johns Creek's subdivisions—some properties backing up to wooded areas get filtered afternoon shade, while corner lots in Country Club of the South might see full southeastern sun. That affects both the court's longevity and the comfort level during summer play. We also pay attention to HOA guidelines in these upscale communities; most have specific requirements about court color, setbacks from property lines, and screening. Your lot size matters too—many homes here have the acreage to accommodate a full-size court, but we've also designed plenty of smaller multi-sport surfaces for tighter spaces. We handle all the permitting and neighbor notifications that are standard in Fulton County.
Yes. Fulton County requires permits for permanent structures, and that includes sport courts with fixed posts or built-in seating. We handle the paperwork and coordinate with your HOA if you're in Country Club of the South or St Ives—most have their own approval process on top of the county requirement. It takes 2–3 weeks typically, and we time installation after permits clear.
Clay compacts well but drains slowly, so we install a robust base with proper grading to move water away from the playing surface. We also account for minor settling over time. This preparation is actually why clay lots often get the most durable installations—the soil doesn't shift like sandy areas do. Your court will stay level and play true.
Polyurethane or acrylic surfaces are popular here because they handle Georgia's humidity and UV intensity well. Both are low-maintenance and provide consistent ball response for basketball and tennis. Polyurethane costs more but lasts longer. We recommend acrylic for most Johns Creek homeowners—excellent performance, reasonable cost, and it looks clean against the landscaping in upscale subdivisions.
Base prep and grading typically take 1–2 weeks depending on your lot's slope and soil condition. Surface installation and curing adds another 1–2 weeks. From the time you sign the contract to playing on your new court is usually 4–6 weeks. We're 35 minutes from Johns Creek, so we can schedule work efficiently and stick to timeline commitments.
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