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Sport courts in Johns Creek aren't just about having a place to shoot hoops or practice tennis—they're about maximizing your property investment in one of Fulton County's most desirable communities. Properties here, especially in Country Club of the South and St Ives, command premium prices, and outdoor amenities like a well-designed sport court add real value while giving your family year-round recreation without the maintenance headaches of natural grass. What makes Johns Creek different from Atlanta's typical suburban yards is the clay-heavy soil and the landscape standards your HOA expects. Most homeowners in your area deal with dense Fulton and Gwinnett clay, which doesn't drain like sandy soil and can create mud problems during Georgia's wet seasons. That's exactly why artificial turf sport courts perform so well here—they handle our humidity, they don't compact into hard-pack under foot traffic, and they look immaculate month after month without the constant edging and reseeding that kills your weekends. Our team has installed dozens of sport courts across Johns Creek, from the larger estates near Autrey Mill to the established neighborhoods around Newtown Park. We understand your specific soil challenges, your HOA guidelines, and what it actually takes to build something that performs in our climate. A sport court isn't a quick weekend project—it's a permanent fixture that needs proper base prep, drainage consideration, and professional installation. We don't cut corners on foundation work because that's where courts fail. The satisfaction guarantee we offer isn't marketing fluff; it's our commitment that when we hand over the keys, you're getting a court that will perform for years, rain or shine.
Johns Creek's clay-dominant soil is a game-changer when it comes to sport court installation. Unlike sandy areas where water drains immediately, our Fulton and Gwinnett clay holds moisture, which means improper base preparation leads to pooling, shifting, and uneven playing surfaces. We account for this by installing deeper gravel substrates and sloped bases that push water off to perimeter drainage rather than relying on the turf itself to solve drainage problems. The neighborhoods here—Country Club of the South, St Ives, and properties near Autrey Mill—tend to be larger lots with mature trees. That's beautiful for shade and aesthetics, but it creates micro-climates on your property. North-facing courts stay damper longer; south-facing ones experience intense afternoon sun. We assess sun patterns during the design phase because it affects which turf profile performs best and how you'll use the space seasonally. HOA guidelines in Johns Creek are stricter than most Atlanta suburbs. Height restrictions, color requirements, setback distances from property lines—these rules vary by subdivision but they're consistent in demanding professional-grade finishes. We've navigated every HOA in your area and know exactly what gets approved without back-and-forth revisions. Yard size matters too. Properties here range from 1-2 acres to sprawling estates, which means court sizing, surrounding landscape integration, and access for equipment varies significantly. We size courts to your actual property constraints and sight lines, not a one-size-fits-all template.
Most HOAs in Country Club of the South and St Ives permit courts in hunter green, dark blue, or gray—not bright neon colors. They also typically require professional installation documentation. We handle all HOA pre-approval communication and provide certification letters with every project. Your specific covenant depends on which subdivision you're in, so we review your docs before quoting.
Clay compacts and holds water, so we excavate deeper, install rigid base layers, and create positive slope toward perimeter drains. Skip this step and you'll have standing water and material migration. Our Johns Creek projects spend more time on foundation than some Atlanta suburbs, but that's why our courts stay level year-round through our wet seasons.
We typically recommend polyethylene blends for Johns Creek because they handle our humidity without algae buildup and recover quickly from foot traffic. If your court sits under heavy shade near Newtown Park or tree-lined properties, we might suggest polypropylene with slightly different maintenance. We assess your site's microclimate before recommending material.
Most courts take 5-7 business days depending on site prep and size. We guarantee performance for two years—if seams fail, infill settles unevenly, or drainage becomes compromised, we return and make it right at no cost. That's backed in writing and means you're not taking on risk if something doesn't perform.
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