Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Johns Creek homeowners in Country Club of the South and St Ives know the appeal of a pristine outdoor space—it's part of what makes these neighborhoods special. But maintaining a natural grass court or play area year-round in Fulton County's clay-heavy soil? That's a different story. Between the intense Georgia summers, unpredictable spring rains, and the sheer maintenance load, a lot of families around here are choosing artificial turf sport courts instead. You get the polished look your HOA expects, the durability for weekend basketball or volleyball, and zero guilt about water usage during dry spells. LawnLogic specializes in weekend installations for Johns Creek properties, meaning we show up, we work efficiently, and you're playing on your new court by Sunday evening. We've worked the clay foundations in this area long enough to know exactly how to prep and install so your court stays level and playable for years. Whether you're near Autrey Mill or Newtown Park, the process is the same: we handle the heavy lifting so you can focus on what matters—getting your family outside.
Johns Creek sits on Fulton and Gwinnett clay—dense, compacted soil that drains differently than sandy substrates. That clay is actually an advantage for sport court installation because it provides a stable base, but it requires specific grading to prevent water pooling in our rainy springs. The upscale subdivisions here, especially Country Club of the South and St Ives, typically have HOA guidelines about landscape materials and court appearance. We work within those restrictions and can match your turf color and pile height to neighborhood standards. Most Johns Creek properties we install on range from half-court to full-court size, and the tree coverage varies widely—some homes near Newtown Park and Autrey Mill have mature oak canopies that affect sun exposure and algae growth patterns. We account for that in material selection. Because of the clay base and Atlanta's humid summers, we recommend our better-draining infill options to prevent that musty smell some homeowners experience. We'll also slope your court slightly during prep so water moves away from your house and into proper drainage zones. Our weekend timeline works well here because most Johns Creek residents want minimal disruption to their week.
Absolutely. The clay in Fulton County is dense and stable—actually better than sandy soil for foundation work. We compact and grade it properly, then add a engineered base layer that locks everything in place. The key is accounting for clay's drainage behavior, which we do. Thousands of courts in Georgia sit on similar clay, and ours last 12+ years without settling issues.
Most do, but they're usually minor—stuff like color matching and finishing details. Country Club of the South and St Ives typically want a natural-looking green, proper edging, and professional appearance. We're familiar with these guidelines and can show you turf samples and installed examples nearby so you know exactly what your HOA will approve.
High humidity means better drainage and infill selection matter more. We use premium infills designed for wet climates to prevent mold and odor. Atlanta humidity won't shorten the court's lifespan—proper installation and maintenance do. Our courts around Johns Creek handle the moisture just fine.
Yes, for most residential courts. We schedule a Friday site prep and grading, then the crew installs the court Saturday and Sunday. By Monday morning, you're ready to play. Larger or complex properties sometimes take an extra day, but we'll be upfront about that during your estimate.
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