Emergency Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard sport court in Johns Creek doesn't have to be a summer project that stretches into fall. We get it—between managing HOA requirements in Country Club of the South and dealing with that stubborn Fulton County clay, getting a court installed fast feels impossible. Here's the thing: it's not. Our team specializes in rapid-turnaround sport court installations for Johns Creek families who need results now, not three months from now. Whether you're in St Ives, near Autrey Mill, or anywhere across the 30005, 30022, 30024, and 30097 ZIP codes, we've installed courts in your neighborhood's specific soil conditions and layout challenges. We know the clay-heavy terrain requires proper base preparation, and we know your landscape timeline matters. Most emergency installs in this area can be completed in 2–3 weeks, depending on scope. We're 35 minutes away and ready to move fast without cutting corners on quality.
Johns Creek's upscale subdivisions come with real installation considerations. That red Fulton and Gwinnett clay you see everywhere? It demands solid drainage planning before we even think about sport court base layers. We typically excavate 4–6 inches deeper than we would in other Georgia areas, then install our gravel base with extra attention to water runoff—especially critical given how clay compacts and holds moisture. Your neighborhood likely has mature trees casting patterns across potential court sites, which matters for material selection. Artificial turf performs differently in full sun versus dappled shade, so we do a site analysis before recommending surface type. HOA guidelines in Country Club of the South and St Ives often include specific color and height requirements for any court structure, and we handle those conversations upfront. Most Johns Creek yards average 0.5–1.5 acres, so we're usually working with reasonable space, though we've also installed courts on tight footprints near Newtown Park properties. The key is understanding your specific lot's grade, tree coverage, and soil composition before committing to a timeline.
Fulton County clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally, so we build a thicker, engineered base layer—typically 6–8 inches of gravel with proper compaction. This prevents water pooling and base shifting over time. It adds a week or two to timelines compared to sandy soil, but it's essential for court longevity in your area. We've done this on dozens of Johns Creek properties.
Yes, with caveats. Emergency installs work best on level or slightly sloped yards without major tree removal. If your site needs significant grading or HOA approval, expect 2–3 weeks minimum. We're 35 minutes away and can often mobilize within days of your call, but site conditions always drive the real timeline.
Most HOAs in your area want courts in neutral colors, set back from street lines, and screened from neighboring properties. We handle HOA submissions and work with your community's landscape guidelines upfront. It prevents delays later and keeps your neighbors happy.
Absolutely. Artificial turf in Johns Creek requires regular grooming to handle pollen, tree debris, and that red clay dust. We offer seasonal maintenance packages and can schedule service around your family's schedule. Most courts need brushing 2–3 times yearly in this area.
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