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Johns Creek homeowners have some serious expectations when it comes to their outdoor spaces. You've got beautiful subdivisions like Country Club of the South and St Ives where every detail matters, and honestly, a worn-out natural grass court doesn't cut it anymore. Sport courts have become the go-to solution for families who want a year-round playing surface without the constant maintenance headaches that come with our clay-heavy Fulton County soil. Whether you're thinking about a basketball court, tennis surface, or multi-sport setup, artificial turf gives you that professional-grade performance right in your backyard. The upside? No watering during our hot Georgia summers, no muddy patches after rain, and zero concerns about dead spots or bare areas. LawnLogic has been helping Johns Creek residents transform their outdoor spaces into functional, beautiful courts that their families actually use every single day. We understand the neighborhoods here, the soil conditions, and most importantly, what it takes to install a court that handles our climate and stays looking sharp for years.
Installing a sport court in Johns Creek means working with some unique site conditions. The area's Fulton and Gwinnett clay base can hold moisture longer than ideal, which is exactly why proper base preparation matters so much during installation. We typically see a lot of shade variation across these larger lots—especially in the Country Club of the South area where mature trees are part of the property's character. That affects turf selection and drainage planning. Many of the subdivisions in Johns Creek have HOA guidelines about court placement, color options, and sight lines from the street, so we always check those requirements upfront. The good news is that artificial sport surfaces actually work brilliantly with HOAs because they stay uniform and well-maintained year after year. Most Johns Creek properties have plenty of room for a standard court, but we've also done creative installations on smaller footprints where homeowners wanted to maximize their space. Our crew handles the clay prep, base installation, and turf laying with the precision these premium neighborhoods demand. Since we're about 35 minutes away, we can get out here quickly for estimates and follow-up visits.
Most do, but it depends on your specific subdivision rules. Country Club of the South and St Ives have clear guidelines about placement and appearance. We always review your HOA documents before we quote, and we've worked with several Johns Creek neighborhoods to get court approvals. The key is choosing colors and materials that blend with your community's aesthetic standards.
Our Fulton/Gwinnett clay holds water differently than other soil types, so drainage is critical. We build a proper sub-base layer and slope the court to channel water away from your foundation and toward your yard's natural drainage. This prevents the soft spots and puddles that can develop if you skip this step.
We recommend cushioned synthetic turf for basketball or multi-sport use—it handles our heat and humidity without getting too soft or slippery. For tennis, a hardcourt surface with UV-resistant coating works great. Both are built to withstand Georgia's seasonal changes and direct sun without fading or degrading quickly.
Most residential courts take 5–10 days depending on site conditions and court size. If your yard has significant grading or drainage work needed, we plan extra time. We'll give you a realistic timeline at the estimate, and we work around our area's weather patterns to avoid installation during heavy rain.
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