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Johns Creek homeowners know the drill: summer heat beats down on your lawn, clay soil compacts faster than anywhere else, and your kids want to actually *use* the backyard year-round. A sport court with premium artificial turf solves that problem without the watering bills or the mud that comes with Fulton County clay. Whether you're in Country Club of the South, St Ives, or anywhere near Autrey Mill, a quality sport surface means your family gets a usable outdoor space in July and January alike. We've installed courts across Johns Creek since our HQ opened 35 minutes south, and we've seen firsthand how the right turf system transforms yards that would otherwise sit dormant half the year. The upscale neighborhoods here deserve finishes that match the homes themselves—and that's exactly what we build. Your court isn't just functional; it's an investment that works for your family, your property value, and your sanity.
Johns Creek sits on heavy Fulton and Gwinnett clay, which means traditional grass struggles with compaction and drainage issues, especially in high-traffic areas. Sport courts bypass those problems entirely. The clay actually works in your favor during installation—it's stable and provides excellent base support, which means your court will stay level through Georgia's freeze-thaw cycles. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot size and tree canopy. Many of the larger properties in Country Club of the South and St Ives have mature oak and hickory coverage, which keeps afternoon temps down but can trap moisture in shade zones. We design drainage systems accordingly, sloping toward your natural grade. HOA guidelines in these subdivisions typically welcome sport courts as upgrades, but we always verify CC&Rs before breaking ground. The good news: most Johns Creek lots are generous enough for a full or three-quarter court without feeling cramped. Spring and fall installations here are ideal—you avoid the summer heat stress on materials and the winter installation delays you'd see further north.
Actually, yes—in a good way. Fulton County clay is dense and stable, which means your court base won't settle or shift like it might in sandier soil. We compact it properly, add a perimeter drain system, and slope toward drainage outlets. Clay does hold water longer in shaded areas, so we size the subsurface system to handle that. Your court ends up more stable long-term than yards with looser soil.
Spring and fall are our sweet spot here—mild temps mean the turf material installs cleanly and cures properly without heat-related expansion. Winter pricing is typically lower since demand drops, but we're only 35 minutes away, so you're not waiting weeks for an appointment. Summer jobs cost more because of labor heat stress and material handling complexity. Budget accordingly, but don't let price push you into a bad season.
Most upscale Johns Creek subdivisions welcome sport courts as property improvements. That said, CC&Rs do vary—some require board approval, others specify setback distances or material grades. We've pulled permits in both neighborhoods dozens of times. Give us your address and we'll review the covenants before you commit to anything. It's a 10-minute phone call that saves headaches.
Lot size usually decides it. Full courts run 94 x 50 feet and work beautifully in Country Club of the South estates. Three-quarter courts (70 x 40 feet) fit St Ives and other generous suburban lots without dominating the landscape. Both deliver real basketball, pickleball, or tennis functionality. We'll measure your yard and show you mockups so you can visualize what actually fits your space and sight lines.
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