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Johns Creek homeowners in Country Club of the South and St Ives know what it takes to keep up with the neighborhood. Your backyard is an extension of your home's curb appeal, and if you're renting out a property or planning to, tenants expect outdoor space that actually works. A sport court rental setup—whether that's pickleball, basketball, or a multi-sport surface—isn't just a nice-to-have anymore. It's a competitive advantage that justifies higher rental rates and keeps your property booked solid. We've installed dozens of rental-ready sport courts across Fulton County, and Johns Creek's mix of sprawling lots and HOA-conscious neighborhoods is perfect for this kind of upgrade. The clay-heavy soil around here actually works in our favor during installation, and our team knows exactly how to prep Autrey Mill-area yards and Newtown Park-adjacent properties for drainage and long-term durability. Unlike a standard turf job, a sport court needs precision grading, proper base materials, and finishes that hold up to tenant use. That's where experience matters. LawnLogic is 35 minutes away, but we treat every Johns Creek installation like it's our own property.
Johns Creek sits on Fulton and Gwinnett clay, which is dense and holds water longer than sandy soils. That's actually good news for sport court stability—your base won't shift—but it means drainage planning is non-negotiable. We always oversee proper sub-base layering and perimeter drainage to keep moisture from pooling under the court surface, especially during Georgia's summer thunderstorms. Most rental properties in Country Club of the South and St Ives have mature tree coverage, so sun exposure varies widely. Morning sun on a court plays differently than afternoon heat, and shade can slow drying times after rain. We map out sun patterns during the consultation because tenants will notice. HOA rules in your subdivision likely have specific language about court dimensions, fencing, and surface colors. We handle all that compliance upfront—you won't get surprised by an HOA complaint after installation. Lot sizes in Johns Creek tend to be generous, which gives us flexibility. A true sport court rental needs 40+ feet of clear space minimum, and most properties here have it. We'll confirm setback requirements and utility locations before breaking ground.
Absolutely. Families in upscale neighborhoods like Country Club of the South choose properties partly on lifestyle appeal. A well-maintained sport court—especially pickleball or basketball—is a major draw for active households. We've seen rental properties with sport courts command premium rates and shorter vacancy windows. It's a tangible differentiator in a competitive market.
The dense clay here provides excellent compaction for your court base, which means superior stability long-term. The tradeoff is drainage requires careful planning. We install proper subsurface drainage and grading to prevent water from sitting beneath the surface. Without it, clay expands and contracts with moisture, which can crack or heave your court. We don't skip this step.
For rentals, we typically recommend acrylic or polyurethane systems with a proven durability record. They handle heavy foot traffic, recover quickly from rain, and resist UV fading in Georgia heat. Most rental tenants appreciate a multi-sport surface—pickleball, basketball, and recreational play all work on the same court. It maximizes your property's appeal.
Yes. Most subdivisions in the Johns Creek area, including Country Club of the South and St Ives, require architectural review for court size, color, fencing, and lighting. We're familiar with local HOA guidelines and can help you navigate the approval process. Always get written approval before we start.
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