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Johns Creek homeowners know the drill—you've got the space, the vision, and honestly, you're tired of fighting Georgia's clay soil and summer heat just to keep a natural grass court playable. A sport court in your backyard changes everything. Whether you're in Country Club of the South, St Ives, or anywhere across the 30005, 30022, 30024, or 30097 zip codes, artificial turf courts give you year-round, maintenance-free play without the mud, without the dead patches, and without the constant upkeep. Basketball, tennis, pickleball—whatever game matters to your family—plays the same way every single day. We've installed sport courts throughout the Johns Creek area long enough to understand your landscape, your soil challenges, and what actually works in Fulton County. The clay-heavy terrain here actually makes artificial turf the smarter move. You get professional-grade surface consistency, drainage that handles our Georgia rainfall, and a court that performs whether it's March or August. Most of our Johns Creek clients tell us the same thing after we're done: they can't believe they waited this long.
Johns Creek sits on Fulton and Gwinnett clay—the kind of soil that holds water, compacts hard, and makes maintaining a natural court frustrating for most homeowners. Artificial turf actually thrives here because it doesn't care about your soil composition. We build proper drainage layers underneath, so even after heavy summer storms, your court dries fast and plays true. The upscale neighborhoods here, especially around Country Club of the South and St Ives, tend to have larger lots with good sun exposure, which is ideal for sport courts. That said, if your court sits under oak or pine trees (common in this area), shade won't kill your turf like it would natural grass, but we'll factor in leaf debris and drainage patterns during design. Most Johns Creek yards have the space to accommodate a full or half-court setup without feeling cramped. One thing we always mention: check your HOA guidelines before planning. Some subdivisions have landscape requirements, but artificial courts generally fit those rules better than bare concrete. Installation typically happens in a couple days, and our crew handles the site prep, base layer, and drainage—we don't cut corners on the foundation, especially here where water management matters.
Absolutely. Clay is actually one of the best reasons to install artificial turf. We install engineered base layers with proper slope and subsurface drainage, so water moves through and away from the court surface fast. Even after a downpour near Autrey Mill or Newtown Park, your court won't puddle or stay slick. Natural grass courts in this soil type stay boggy for days—turf courts are game-ready within hours.
Most residential courts are installed in one to two days, depending on lot size and site prep needs. We handle everything—grading, base installation, seaming, and finishing—so you're not juggling contractors. Our crew works efficiently without cutting corners on foundation work, which matters in clay-heavy neighborhoods.
Basketball, tennis, pickleball, and volleyball are all excellent choices. You can even combine sports on one court—half-court basketball with pickle-ball lines, for example. Many Johns Creek families love having a multipurpose surface so kids and adults can play different games without dedicated spaces.
Most Johns Creek HOAs actually prefer artificial courts over bare concrete or worn natural grass—they're maintained, aesthetically clean, and don't require chemical treatments. We recommend checking your specific covenants, but in our experience with Country Club of the South and St Ives subdivisions, turf courts fit guidelines well and often get quick approval.
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