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Johns Creek townhomes sit on some of the most competitive real estate in North Fulton, and your backyard is part of that value equation. A sport court transforms your outdoor space into something your family actually uses—tennis, pickleball, basketball, or just a smooth surface for games that beat staring at screens. The neighborhoods around Country Club of the South and St Ives have tight-knit communities where outdoor entertaining matters, and a professional-grade sport court says something about how seriously you take your home. Unlike natural grass, which struggles in our clay-heavy soil and Georgia heat, synthetic sport surfaces hold up year-round with zero maintenance. We've installed courts throughout Johns Creek's subdivisions, and homeowners consistently tell us it's the one upgrade they wish they'd done sooner. From the moment we pull up to measure your space—whether it's a modest townhome lot or a sprawling estate near Autrey Mill—we're thinking about how to maximize playability and aesthetics within your property lines. The timeline is fast, the durability is measured in decades, and the ROI speaks for itself when you're selling.
Johns Creek's Fulton County clay is beautiful for landscaping, but it's brutal on natural grass and creates drainage headaches that sport courts eliminate entirely. Our soil tends to hold water, especially in the shade patterns created by mature oak canopies typical of upscale subdivisions here. That's actually a selling point for synthetic courts—we build proper sub-base systems that handle our clay without the settling problems you'd see with cheaper installations. Townhome lots in 30005 and 30022 are typically modest compared to single-family estates, which means we're often working creatively within HOA guidelines and tight property lines. Most subdivision covenants in Country Club of the South and St Ives have specific landscape rules, so we coordinate with your HOA early and design courts that complement rather than dominate your backyard. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on tree coverage and lot orientation—shaded courts stay cooler and reduce glare, but they need drainage designed accordingly. We assess each property individually because what works for a south-facing lot at Newtown Park won't work for a north-facing townhome tucked between older trees.
Yes. Johns Creek's upscale subdivisions have detailed design guidelines, and a sport court counts as a structural addition. We handle the HOA communication and engineering paperwork. Most covenants approve courts when they're designed to blend with landscape aesthetics and positioned to avoid sightline issues with neighboring properties. We've gotten dozens approved in your neighborhood.
Absolutely. Townhome yards in Johns Creek (30005, 30022, 30024) are our bread and butter. We design courts to fit real spaces—a half-court fits a 20x25 area and still delivers serious playability. We'll show you scaled renderings so you can visualize it before we break ground.
Our clay base is actually stable once we prepare it properly. We excavate to the right depth, install compacted sub-base, and ensure drainage channels water away from your foundation. This prevents the pooling and settling that plague natural grass here. It adds maybe two days to timeline but guarantees long-term stability.
Quality synthetic courts last 10–15 years in our climate with minimal maintenance—no watering, no reseeding, no seasonal die-off. UV-stabilized materials handle Georgia sun without fading. Near Autrey Mill or Newtown Park, we've installed courts that are still performing flawlessly after a decade.
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