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Johns Creek homeowners are serious about their outdoor spaces—whether that's hosting tournaments at Newtown Park or creating championship-quality courts right in their own backyards. A sport court made from artificial turf is the eco-friendly answer to that vision. You get a professional-grade playing surface without the constant watering, fertilizing, and reseeding that natural grass demands in Georgia's humid climate. The neighborhoods here, from Country Club of the South to St Ives, feature some of the most manicured properties in the North Atlanta area. Artificial sport courts fit right into that aesthetic while being kinder to the environment—no chemical runoff into local watersheds, no wasted water during dry spells, and no equipment churning through your yard season after season. We've installed courts throughout Fulton County, and we understand what Johns Creek residents expect: durability, low maintenance, and a surface that performs year-round in the heat and occasional freeze cycles. Whether you're thinking basketball, pickleball, or multipurpose play, we can design and install a court that transforms your backyard into a genuine athletic asset.
Johns Creek sits on challenging Fulton and Gwinnett clay soils that stay waterlogged in spring and hard-pack come summer. This is exactly why artificial turf for sport courts makes sense here—you avoid the drainage headaches that plague natural grass in clay-heavy yards. The upscale subdivisions in this area typically have larger lots with mixed sun and shade patterns, especially around mature oak and pine stands. Our installation approach accounts for that: we assess shade patterns throughout the day and recommend turf infill systems that perform in both full sun and dappled light conditions. HOA landscape guidelines in Country Club of the South and St Ives neighborhoods tend to be particular about aesthetics, so we work with architectural review boards to ensure your court complements the surrounding landscape. We also handle the clay base preparation carefully—proper grading and drainage layer installation prevents the pooling problems you'd see if someone just laid turf over compacted clay. Most residential courts here run 30–60 feet depending on lot size and sport preference. The payoff is a surface that stays playable through Georgia summers and doesn't turn into a mud pit after thunderstorms.
Yes—that's the whole point. We install a engineered base layer (crushed stone and perforated drainage board) over the clay that channels water away from your court. Without this system, clay would trap moisture and create soft spots. Our method prevents pooling and keeps your court playable even after heavy rain, which is crucial in a humid Fulton County environment.
Absolutely. We've worked with architectural committees throughout Johns Creek and know the aesthetic standards these communities maintain. Artificial sport courts look polished and professional—they actually enhance property value when installed with proper edging and landscaping integration. We handle the HOA approval process and can customize court colors and surround plantings to match neighborhood guidelines.
Minimal compared to natural grass. You'll sweep debris, rinse occasionally to remove dust, and maybe brush infill once or twice yearly. No fertilizers, no fungicide treatments, no weekly mowing. Most Johns Creek homeowners find they save 10+ hours monthly versus maintaining natural turf—plus you're not running off chemicals into local drainage systems.
We typically recommend a slightly softer synthetic turf blend for pickleball (easier on joints, better ball response in Georgia heat) and a firmer base for basketball. Your court can accommodate both. Heat reflection is manageable—we use lighter infill materials and recommend playing during cooler parts of the day in July and August, though the court performs well year-round compared to asphalt.
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