Veteran Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Johns Creek homeowners in Country Club of the South and St Ives know what it takes to maintain premium outdoor spaces. A sport court isn't just a backyard feature—it's a real asset that handles Georgia's unpredictable weather without the constant upkeep natural grass demands. Our team has installed countless courts across Fulton County, and we've learned exactly how to build them tough enough for your climate while keeping that clean, polished look your neighborhood expects. Veterans in the Johns Creek area qualify for our service discount, which reflects our commitment to those who've served. Whether you're thinking basketball, pickleball, or mixed-use play, we handle everything from site prep through final striping. The beauty of artificial turf sport courts is straightforward: no mud tracking into the house after rain, no dead patches from heavy use, and zero stress about drainage issues that plague so many yards built on the clay soil common throughout Fulton and Gwinnett. We're based just 35 minutes away, so we're close enough to be responsive but far enough to bring fresh perspective to how Johns Creek yards actually perform. Your court will drain properly, stay level through Georgia summers, and give your family years of reliable play without herbicides or seasonal brown-outs.
Johns Creek's clay-heavy soil—typical for the Fulton and Gwinnett counties—actually makes artificial turf sport courts the smarter choice. Clay compacts and holds water, which creates drainage headaches for natural grass and invites wear patterns in high-traffic zones. We account for this by engineered base layers that manage moisture and prevent the soft spots you'd get after heavy rain. Your subdivision's mature trees cast significant shade in many yards, especially in Country Club of the South. Unlike grass, which struggles in dappled light, synthetic courts perform identically in sun or shade. Most Johns Creek properties we work with have enough square footage for a standard 30-by-60 court, though we regularly adapt designs for tighter spaces or irregular lot shapes. HOA guidelines in these neighborhoods typically favor manicured aesthetics—our courts check that box while eliminating fertilizer runoff and chemical treatments that some associations monitor closely. Installation timing matters here; we schedule work to avoid Georgia's hottest months when base material cure times extend. The upscale character of your community means we pay close attention to finishing details: clean perimeter edging, professional-grade line striping, and color choices that complement existing landscaping rather than clash with it.
Most Country Club of the South and St Ives associations require architectural review, but artificial sport courts rarely face rejection—they're seen as landscape improvements. We've worked through Johns Creek HOA processes dozens of times and can guide you through submission. Your approval typically hinges on color, setback placement, and perimeter fencing rather than the turf itself.
Clay compacts under pressure, so we install a engineered base layer that prevents settling and manages subsurface water. This extra step prevents the soft, uneven spots you'd see on a court built directly over packed clay. It's why proper prep costs more upfront but saves headaches for years.
Yes. Our synthetic surface and perforated base drain standing water within minutes, even after heavy downpours. Heat doesn't damage the material, though we can apply cooling treatments if you're concerned about barefoot play during July and August. The court stays playable year-round without puddles.
We provide a 10% service discount for military veterans on all sport court projects. Bring documentation to your initial consultation, and we'll apply it to labor costs. This applies whether you're 35 minutes away or across Fulton County.
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