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Sport courts in Johns Creek aren't just about basketball anymore. Homeowners in Country Club of the South and St Ives are discovering that a renovated sport court transforms your backyard into a year-round recreation zone—without the maintenance headaches of natural grass. Whether you've got an existing court that's cracked and faded, or you're thinking about converting part of your yard, artificial turf is changing the game for Fulton County families. Here's what we're seeing: most Johns Creek properties sit on that dense Fulton and Gwinnett clay that drains poorly and gets compacted under foot traffic. A traditional sport court surface on that foundation means puddles after rain, algae growth, and constant repairs. Synthetic sport court turf solves that entirely. It's permeable, it stays playable in any weather, and it holds up to Georgia's heat and humidity without fading or cracking like concrete. Your neighbors near Autrey Mill and Newtown Park have already made the switch. Many of them are keeping their courts pristine with zero chemicals and minimal upkeep. The investment pays for itself in durability—we're talking 15+ years of reliable performance on a properly installed system. And since most of your community has deed restrictions around outdoor aesthetics, artificial turf meets those standards while looking fresher longer than worn-down asphalt or concrete. Ready to talk through what a renovation looks like for your specific property? We handle everything from site assessment to final striping.
Johns Creek's clay-heavy soil is actually your biggest advantage for sport court installation. Because that Fulton and Gwinnett clay compacts and sheds water, we build proper drainage systems underneath the turf—something that wouldn't be as critical in sandier areas. The clay becomes a stable base once we prepare and level it correctly. Sun exposure is another consideration in your neighborhoods. St Ives and Country Club of the South have mature tree canopies, which keeps temperatures lower but creates shade patterns that shift throughout the day. We assess your court's orientation and recommend turf thickness and infill types that handle both full-sun afternoon heat and partial-shade morning conditions. HOA landscape guidelines in these upscale subdivisions tend to be specific about color, pile height, and line marking standards. Most property covenants allow artificial turf as long as it looks professional and maintained—and honestly, modern sport court systems exceed those expectations. We've installed dozens of renovations here that sail through HOA approval because the finished product looks cleaner and more controlled than aging concrete. Yard size varies in Johns Creek—some properties are generous, others are tucked into established lots. We customize court dimensions to fit your space, whether that's a half-court, three-quarter-court, or full-size configuration. Drainage and base prep take about 5–7 days depending on soil conditions; turf installation itself runs 2–3 days. Our team is based 35 minutes away, so we're local enough to manage timeline flexibility for your schedule.
Yes—in fact, that's where premium turf shines. Georgia heat and humidity can warp concrete and crack asphalt, but synthetic surfaces stay stable. We use cooler infill options (acrylic or hybrid blends) that don't get scorching underfoot in July and August. Your court stays playable during peak summer when natural grass would be dormant or stress-damaged from the clay soil underneath.
Almost certainly, yes. Most Fulton County deed-restricted communities require landscape modification approval before installation starts. The good news: sport court turf typically gets fast-tracked approval because it's cleaner, safer, and better-maintained than traditional surfaces. We can walk you through the submission process and provide spec sheets that match your HOA's standards.
Sport-specific turf is engineered for performance—it has a denser pile, reinforced backing for ball response and player safety, and drainage channels underneath. Regular landscape turf prioritizes aesthetics. For basketball, tennis, or multi-sport use in Johns Creek, sport court materials are the right choice. They handle repetitive impact and lateral movement far better.
Far less than you'd expect. Rinse it down once or twice a month to remove pollen and dust—something every Johns Creek homeowner does anyway. No mowing, no sealing, no algae treatments on clay like you'd need with concrete. Line touch-ups happen every 3–5 years if you use it heavily. That's it. We handle all of that for maintenance clients.
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