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Johns Creek homeowners in neighborhoods like Country Club of the South and St Ives understand that a quality outdoor space is an investment in your family's lifestyle. Sport courts are becoming the go-to solution for those upscale subdivisions where space matters and durability counts. Whether you've got kids shooting hoops, teenagers playing pickleball, or you're thinking about adding real recreational value to your backyard, artificial turf sport courts handle everything Georgia's weather throws at them—and they look sharp doing it. We've installed dozens of these across Fulton County, and what sets Johns Creek properties apart is the careful attention to detail homeowners expect. Your HOA likely has landscape standards, your yard probably has those clay soil patches that get slick when wet, and you want something that'll hold up through humid summers and actually improve your property's appeal. That's exactly what we do. A properly installed sport court transforms your backyard into a real asset, not just a maintenance headache. We can typically get Johns Creek installations completed within a week, so if you're ready to move forward, we're ready to build.
Johns Creek sits on that challenging Fulton and Gwinnett clay base that most Georgia homeowners know too well. When we're planning a sport court installation here, drainage isn't optional—it's essential. The clay holds water, which means we're building proper base layers and sub-grade solutions before the turf ever goes down. Your neighborhood likely has HOA guidelines around color, finish, and overall appearance, so we work within those parameters from day one. Most properties in Country Club of the South and St Ives have decent lot sizes, which gives us flexibility in court orientation and positioning. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on tree coverage—some yards get hammered by afternoon heat, others are shaded by mature oaks. Both situations affect court performance and how the surface feels underfoot. We assess your specific microclimate during the site visit because a court on the north side of your home behaves differently than one in full sun. The upscale nature of your subdivision means attention to detail matters: clean lines, proper edge finishing, and integration with your existing landscape are non-negotiable. We've done enough Johns Creek installations to know exactly what works and what doesn't on this soil, in this climate, with these expectations.
Most do, especially in Country Club of the South and St Ives. The key is working through the approval process upfront and choosing finishes that match subdivision standards. We handle the technical specs and documentation so your HOA review moves smoothly. Nearly every Johns Creek installation we've done has been approved without issue because the courts are actually an aesthetic upgrade compared to worn grass or bare spots.
Clay compacts and doesn't drain naturally, so we build a engineered base with proper gravel, geotextile, and slope to move water away from the court. This upfront work prevents puddles and surface instability later. It adds to the process, but it's non-negotiable in Fulton County. You end up with a court that stays playable year-round instead of one that gets waterlogged.
Yes—assuming weather cooperates and your site prep is clear. We're about 35 minutes from most Johns Creek properties, so logistics work in our favor. We'll confirm timing during the estimate, but next-week installation is absolutely realistic for most situations. HOA approval and any grading work beforehand are the main variables.
Pickleball and basketball are the most popular in this area—lots of families want both on one court. Tennis is common too. The turf itself handles all of them equally well. What changes is court striping, net post placement, and dimensions. We design around what you actually want to play and your available space.
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