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Johns Creek homeowners have figured something out: a sport court isn't just a nice addition—it's an investment in your family's lifestyle. Whether you're in Country Club of the South or St Ives, you know that these neighborhoods attract families who value outdoor living. The clay-heavy soil in Fulton County can make natural grass courts muddy and unpredictable, especially during Georgia's humid summers. That's where we come in. LawnLogic installs sport courts designed for the Johns Creek climate—built tough enough to handle our clay foundation while giving you a reliable surface for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play, year-round. Our installation process accounts for the unique drainage challenges in Fulton and Gwinnett soils. We've worked in Autrey Mill and around Newtown Park enough times to know exactly how water moves through these yards. Most homeowners in your area are working with quarter-acre to half-acre lots, so we size and position courts to maximize usable space without overwhelming your landscape. We handle the grading, the base prep, and the finish work—everything that separates a court that lasts 10 years from one that fails in three. Your HOA might have specific requirements about court placement or surface materials; we know how to navigate those conversations and get your project approved the first time. The result is a court surface that stays playable through spring thunderstorms and summer heat without the constant maintenance that natural grass demands.
Johns Creek's Fulton County clay creates both challenges and opportunities for sport court installation. Clay doesn't drain naturally—it holds water—which means improper base preparation will lead to pooling and surface breakdown. Our crews account for this by installing a properly sloped subgrade with crushed stone and perforated drain lines. This prevents the soggy conditions that plague many backyards after Georgia's afternoon storms. Sun exposure varies significantly across the neighborhoods here. Properties near Autrey Mill and those backing up to Newtown Park often have mature tree cover on one side, creating partial shade. We design court orientation to minimize glare and heat absorption while ensuring adequate sunlight for play throughout the day. Most lots in St Ives and Country Club of the South run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which means space is premium. We work within those constraints, sometimes positioning courts near property lines or integrating them with existing landscape features. HOA approval is standard practice in these subdivisions—we'll review your deed restrictions and covenants before we break ground. Court color, height clearances, and setback requirements vary, and we handle those details so you don't have to. The upscale character of these neighborhoods means your court will be visible from the street and neighboring properties. We finish every install to match that standard.
Yes. Fulton County clay doesn't absorb water the way sandy soils do, so we install a gravel base with slope and perforated drainage lines to prevent pooling. This step is non-negotiable in Johns Creek—it's the difference between a court that plays well in rain and one that becomes unusable. We've learned this the hard way on properties near Newtown Park and throughout St Ives.
Most do, with conditions. We review your deed restrictions upfront and handle the approval conversation. Common requirements include setbacks from property lines, color approval, and height limits. We've installed courts throughout Johns Creek's gated communities and know the approval process. Expect 2–3 weeks for HOA review once we submit plans.
Most homes here have 0.25 to 0.5-acre yards. A 30-by-60 court fits comfortably on that footprint and accommodates basketball, pickleball, and multi-sport play. We can scale down to 20-by-40 if space is tight or go larger if your lot allows. We'll measure your yard and show you options during the consultation.
Site preparation and grading typically take 3–5 days depending on soil conditions and drainage work. Court surface installation and finishing take another 2–3 days. Total timeline is usually one week, weather permitting. We schedule around Georgia's summer storms and work within your schedule.
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