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Sport courts in Johns Creek have become a game-changer for families across Country Club of the South, St Ives, and the surrounding upscale neighborhoods. We've installed dozens of them in Fulton County, and there's a reason why homeowners here choose artificial turf courts over traditional concrete or asphalt: durability, low maintenance, and year-round playability without the headaches of Georgia's clay-heavy soil. Whether your kids are into basketball, tennis, pickleball, or just need a dedicated play surface, a sport court transforms your backyard into a legitimate recreational space. The beauty of installing one in Johns Creek is that the landscape design complements the neighborhood aesthetic—these aren't eyesores. They're premium outdoor additions that actually enhance curb appeal while solving real problems like mud, uneven ground, and seasonal wear. We've been serving this area for years, and the investment pays for itself in peace of mind and family time.
Johns Creek's combination of Fulton and Gwinnett clay soils presents both challenges and advantages for sport court installation. That dense clay base actually works in your favor once we prepare the foundation properly—it provides excellent stability and won't shift seasonally like sandy soil does. What we typically see in your neighborhoods is variable drainage, especially in the Country Club of the South area where lot sizes vary significantly. We account for this during installation by ensuring proper base grading and perimeter drainage. Sun exposure also varies depending on your property's tree canopy, which matters because some artificial turf surfaces perform differently under intense afternoon heat. Most of the upscale subdivisions here have fairly strict HOA guidelines, so we work within those parameters to ensure your sport court gets approval without complications. The clay soils mean you'll avoid some of the settling issues that plague installations in sandier parts of Georgia—another reason Johns Creek properties are ideal candidates for long-term, stable court installations.
Most Country Club of the South and St Ives HOAs do approve sport courts when properly positioned and screened, but requirements vary by subdivision. We handle the HOA documentation and design coordination so you're not left navigating that alone. We've worked through Johns Creek's approval process dozens of times and know which screening options and court sizes pass easily. Always smart to check your specific covenants first, but visibility and setback are usually the main concerns—not the court itself.
The clay base is actually beneficial. It's dense and stable, preventing the settling and shifting you'd see in sandier soils. We grade it carefully and add a proper base layer so water drains correctly—critical in Johns Creek's seasonal rainfall. The real work is site prep and ensuring the foundation is level before we lay turf. You won't have foundation problems five years down the line like some installations in other Georgia counties do.
We typically schedule installations year-round, though spring and fall are ideal in Johns Creek. Summer heat and occasional heavy rain can extend timelines slightly, but not dramatically. We plan around Georgia's clay soil moisture patterns—heavy rain in April or August means we adjust scheduling so the base can set properly. Most courts take 3-5 days from start to finish, weather permitting. We'll give you realistic timeline expectations once we assess your specific property.
Minimal, which is why homeowners love them. Occasional sweeping to clear leaves and debris, especially given tree coverage in your neighborhoods, plus annual inspection for seams or wear. Johns Creek's clay-based drainage means we're not fighting standing water issues, so maintenance is straightforward. We provide a maintenance guide specific to your court type and local conditions when we finish.
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