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Sport courts in Johns Creek have become the centerpiece of so many backyards around Country Club of the South and St Ives—and honestly, it makes sense. Your kids can shoot hoops, play tennis, or run drills without tracking red clay mud into the house every time it rains. That's the reality of living in Fulton County; our soil doesn't drain the way you'd want it to, especially during Georgia's humid summers. A quality sport court solves that problem completely. We've installed dozens of them across the 30005 and 30024 zip codes, and the homeowners we work with consistently tell us it's one of the best investments they've made in their property. Whether you've got a modest lot near Autrey Mill or a sprawling estate in one of the upscale neighborhoods, a sport court transforms how your family uses your outdoor space. It's durable, low-maintenance, and built to handle our weather patterns without needing constant repairs. The best part? It adds real value to your home and actually gets used year-round, unlike some landscape features that just sit there looking pretty.
Johns Creek's clay-heavy soil—shared with neighboring Gwinnett County—means natural grass courts drain poorly and tend to get waterlogged or compacted quickly, especially if you're hosting regular games. That heavy clay base is exactly why artificial turf makes so much sense here. The upscale subdivisions around Country Club of the South often have specific HOA guidelines about landscaping, so we always verify those requirements before recommending a court design. Most lots in the 30022 and 30097 areas are generous enough to accommodate a full or three-quarter court without looking cramped, but we also design smaller footprints for tighter spaces. Sun exposure varies depending on your tree coverage—many homes near Newtown Park and surrounding areas have mature oak and pine that create partial shade, which actually extends your turf's lifespan by reducing UV stress. Our experience installing in this region tells us that proper base preparation is non-negotiable; we account for Fulton County's moisture retention and ensure adequate drainage beneath the surface. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on lot prep and existing hardscape.
Most do, but rules vary by community. Country Club of the South and St Ives have specific guidelines about court size, fencing, and color. We handle HOA document review as part of our process so you're never caught off-guard. A few neighborhoods in 30005 require pre-approval, which we manage for you.
Fulton County's clay-heavy composition means we build a reinforced drainage base—not something you skip in Johns Creek. It prevents water from pooling under the court during our humid summers. This step adds time and cost but is essential for longevity in our region.
Absolutely. Many properties in the upscale subdivisions here have grade changes. We grade and level to create a safe playing surface while working with your existing topography. It's common in this area, and we've got the equipment and experience to do it right.
Once you approve the design and we secure any HOA sign-off, we typically schedule installation within 2–3 weeks. From start to finish, the court is playable in less than a week. We're 35 minutes away, so scheduling and follow-ups are straightforward.
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