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Johns Creek homeowners have some serious expectations when it comes to outdoor living—and honestly, we get it. Whether you're in Country Club of the South or St Ives, you've invested in a property that reflects your lifestyle. A sport court isn't just about basketball or tennis anymore. It's a gathering space for your family, a way to keep your kids active without worrying about mud in the house, and frankly, it's one of the smartest outdoor upgrades you can make in upscale subdivisions like yours. Here's the thing: that Georgia clay we deal with in Fulton County can make traditional courts a nightmare to maintain. It stays damp, compacts unevenly, and honestly, after a good rain near Newtown Park or Autrey Mill, your court becomes more of a slip hazard than a playing surface. Artificial turf sport courts solve that problem completely. They drain instantly, they're ready to play on within hours of a storm, and they look crisp and clean year-round without the seasonal headaches. We work with homeowners across Johns Creek—30005, 30022, 30024, and 30097—who understand that quality doesn't mean overspending. Our sport court installations are built to handle the intense Georgia heat and humidity while keeping your maintenance routine simple. No special equipment needed, no seasonal treatments, just a surface that performs.
Johns Creek sits on Fulton and Gwinnett clay, which presents both challenges and advantages for sport court installation. That clay base actually provides excellent drainage support when properly prepped—it won't hold water like lighter soils. The real consideration is the foundation work. We excavate and level carefully to account for the natural slope of your lot, especially in subdivisions like Country Club of the South where terrain varies. Your HOA likely has landscape guidelines, so we make sure any sport court design complements your home's footprint and neighborhood aesthetics. Most Johns Creek residential lots can accommodate a 30x60 court without major grading, though some homes in St Ives sit on tighter acreage. Sun exposure is significant here—afternoon UV is intense from May through September. We spec turf systems rated for high-heat environments; cheaper alternatives fade and become tacky in direct sunlight. Shade from mature oaks, common in upscale subdivisions, actually helps reduce heat stress on the surface. The clay subgrade means excellent load-bearing capacity for professional-grade court systems, so if you're considering multi-sport use or heavy foot traffic, your foundation can handle it. Installation typically takes 5-7 days depending on grading needs. We've worked on dozens of properties in your area and understand the specific drainage patterns around Newtown Park and Autrey Mill neighborhoods.
Yes. Most subdivisions in your area—Country Club of the South, St Ives, and surrounding neighborhoods—require architectural review. We handle site plans and specifications to make approval straightforward. Courts are generally approved as residential recreational improvements, especially if they're set back from street view and designed to match your home's aesthetic.
Clay is actually beneficial for drainage—it doesn't absorb water like sandy soil. We excavate 4-6 inches and compact the base carefully. The real work is ensuring proper slope for runoff. That clay foundation provides stable footing for play, especially for competitive surfaces. Most Johns Creek courts need minimal subsurface adjustment.
We recommend polypropylene or polyethylene blends rated for high-UV climates. Monofilament fibers outperform cheaper alternatives in direct sun. Given afternoon heat near Newtown Park and beyond, we spec systems with thermal regulation. They stay cooler underfoot and resist fading better than budget options, which matters over a 10+ year lifespan.
We remove the existing turf and grade the subbase. This is important in Johns Creek because that Fulton County clay needs proper compaction and sloping. Trying to install over existing grass leads to settling and drainage problems. Full excavation takes a day or two but ensures your court stays level and drains properly for years.
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