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Sport courts in Johns Creek aren't just about basketball anymore. Whether you're in Country Club of the South, St Ives, or anywhere across those 30005, 30022, 30024, and 30097 zip codes, a synthetic turf court gives your family a year-round play surface that actually holds up to Georgia's clay soil and unpredictable weather. We've installed courts for families who got tired of muddy backyards after rain, who wanted their kids to practice without waiting for the grass to dry, and who needed something that looks sharp without the weekly maintenance. The upscale subdivisions around Johns Creek tend to have solid square footage to work with, which means you've got real options—from a half court tucked near the pool to a full regulation setup. The investment pays for itself pretty fast when you think about how many times your kids actually use it versus traditional grass. Most homeowners are surprised how much resale appeal a quality sport court adds too, especially in neighborhoods where outdoor living space matters.
Johns Creek sits on Fulton and Gwinnett clay, which drains differently than sandy soil and stays wet longer after rain. That's actually one of the biggest reasons we recommend synthetic turf courts here—natural grass gets slick and torn up easily with all that clay underneath, especially during spring and fall. Your neighborhood's sun exposure varies depending on tree cover around Autrey Mill and Newtown Park areas; some yards get hammered by afternoon sun, others stay shaded. We map that out during the estimate because it affects both surface temperature and durability. HOA rules in the established communities tend to be pretty specific about court dimensions, edging, and whether you can go with darker versus lighter turf colors. The good news is synthetic courts usually slide past landscape committees easier than you'd think, as long as they're well-maintained and bordered cleanly. Most Johns Creek backyards have enough depth for at least a half court without eating into pool areas or patios, though we've done some creative layouts in tighter spots. Installation on clay requires proper base preparation—we don't cut corners there because settling and drainage issues will haunt you for years.
Most do, but it depends on your specific community rules. Country Club of the South and St Ives have established guidelines, and we review those before quoting. Typically, they want clean borders, appropriate sizing relative to your lot, and colors that match neighborhood aesthetics. We handle the HOA conversation and can walk you through what your community will likely require.
Clay holds water and compacts differently than sandy soil, so we build a proper base with gravel and drainage materials to prevent pooling and settling. This step takes longer than installations in other parts of Georgia, but it's non-negotiable here. Without it, you'll see shifting and surface issues within a year or two.
Many can—Johns Creek lots are generally spacious. A half court needs about 2,500 square feet of level space; a full court needs roughly 4,700. We assess your yard layout during the estimate, factoring in trees, slopes, and distance from your home. Some yards need minor grading work, which we include in the quote.
We're about 35 minutes from Johns Creek depending on traffic and which zip code you're in. We schedule estimates at times that work for you, and we bring equipment to show you actual turf samples and walk through design options on-site.
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