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Sport courts in Johns Creek are changing how families spend time together in their own backyards. Whether you're in Country Club of the South, St Ives, or anywhere across the 30005 and 30022 zip codes, having a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play means your kids stay active without the drive to a rec center. We've installed courts throughout Fulton County for families just like yours—people who want to build something that lasts through Georgia's unpredictable weather and actually looks good doing it. The neighborhoods around Autrey Mill and Newtown Park are full of homes with real outdoor space, and a sport court transforms that investment into something functional and fun. Unlike natural grass, which struggles in our clay-heavy soil and gets torn up by regular use, artificial turf courts stay playable year-round. They drain properly, hold up to the Georgia heat, and require virtually no maintenance beyond an occasional rinse. We're based about 35 minutes south, so we know Johns Creek homes inside and out—the lot sizes, the HOA standards, and what actually works in these upscale subdivisions.
Johns Creek sits in Fulton County clay country, which is honestly one of the trickier soil types for outdoor spaces. Natural grass struggles here because the clay compacts and doesn't drain well, especially during our wet springs. That's where artificial turf shines—it sits on top of a engineered base system that handles water the way clay soil never could. Your backyard size matters too. Most homes in Country Club of the South and St Ives have plenty of space, but we custom-size courts to fit your layout, whether that's a full basketball court, a smaller pickleball setup, or a hybrid multi-sport surface. Sun exposure varies across Johns Creek neighborhoods—some lots are tree-heavy, others wide open. We assess shade patterns during your consultation because it affects which turf blend works best and how fast the surface wears. Your HOA documentation matters as well. Many of the upscale subdivisions around here have specific guidelines about equipment color and court placement. We handle those conversations and make sure everything's approved before we break ground. Installation in our clay means proper base preparation—we don't cut corners, which is why our courts last.
Most do, but requirements vary by subdivision. Country Club of the South and St Ives have their own standards around size, fencing, and surface materials. We review your HOA docs upfront and handle the approval process. Some neighborhoods prefer darker turf to reduce glare or want specific edging. We've navigated these conversations dozens of times and know what Johns Creek communities expect.
Clay doesn't drain naturally, which is why we install a engineered base system underneath your court. It slopes slightly and channels water away from the playing surface, preventing puddles and the mushy ground you'd get with natural grass. Georgia's spring rains stay under the turf and drain out—your court dries fast and stays playable.
Quality artificial turf handles our climate well—typically 10-15 years with proper care. Johns Creek's summer sun is intense, but modern turf resists fading and doesn't get brittle like older products did. Our installations include UV-stabilized materials designed for Southeast conditions. Basic maintenance like rinsing and debris removal keeps courts in great shape.
Yes. Shade actually reduces UV wear and keeps the surface cooler, which is nice in summer. We assess your sun exposure across seasons—morning shade versus afternoon doesn't matter as much. If your lot is heavily wooded like some properties near Autrey Mill, we work with what you've got and select turf accordingly.
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