First Responder Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A sport court in your Johns Creek backyard changes everything—especially if you're a first responder juggling shifts and family time. We've installed premium courts throughout Country Club of the South and St Ives, and we know exactly what Fulton County homeowners need: durability that handles Georgia's humidity, minimal maintenance, and a surface that actually performs year-round. Whether your kids are training for basketball or you want a multipurpose space for pickle ball and tennis, artificial turf sport courts give you a professional-grade playing surface without the constant watering, patching, and seasonal headaches of natural grass. Most families in your area have oversized lots—that's your advantage. We can design a court that fits your space and your schedule. As a first responder, your time is precious. A sport court means your family stays active and connected while you're doing what you do. We're based less than 40 minutes away, handle all the heavy lifting, and stand behind every installation with real support.
Johns Creek's clay soil—that heavy Fulton and Gwinnett mix—actually works in your favor for court installation. Clay compacts solid, which gives us an excellent base for drainage and stability. That said, the upscale subdivisions here have strict landscape guidelines, so we always check HOA requirements before breaking ground. Summer humidity and occasional heavy rain mean your court surface needs proper pitch and subsurface drainage; we design every installation to shed water quickly so standing puddles never become an issue. Your neighborhood lots are generous, which gives us flexibility—we can build a 30x60 court or go larger depending on your vision. Sun exposure varies significantly in this area; some properties near Autrey Mill sit under mature trees, while others get full southern exposure. We assess shade patterns and recommend surface colors that reflect heat appropriately. The key difference from installing in clay-heavy zones: we spend extra time on base prep to prevent settling. One settled court means uneven play and standing water. We don't cut corners there.
Most do, but approval varies. We've worked with both communities and know the review process. Typically, courts are approved if they're setback-compliant and use neutral colors. We handle the technical specs and documentation—your job is deciding if you want it. We'll confirm with your HOA before we schedule installation.
Clay is dense and holds water, so proper base construction is critical. We install a compacted stone foundation with slope toward perimeter drains. The synthetic surface itself is porous and sheds water quickly. Properly built, your court drains better than packed earth ever could. We've done dozens in Fulton County; drainage isn't a concern when it's done right.
Absolutely. We offer a 10% discount on all labor and materials for active first responders. Just bring your badge or credentials when we quote the job. It's our way of saying thank you. Many of our clients in this area are firefighters and officers—we appreciate what you do.
Site prep and base work take 5–7 days depending on lot size and existing landscape. Surface installation runs 3–4 days. Weather delays happen in Georgia summers, so we plan accordingly. Most jobs complete in 2–3 weeks. We'll give you a firm schedule at the estimate.
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