Winter Care — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Johns Creek backyards have become the standard for families who want year-round play without the maintenance headaches. Whether you're in Country Club of the South, St Ives, or any of the other upscale neighborhoods throughout 30005 and 30022, a quality artificial turf court lets your kids shoot hoops, play tennis, or practice their sport when Georgia's winter weather—unpredictable as it is—keeps natural grass dormant. We've installed dozens of these across Fulton County, and Johns Creek homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: it's the best investment they've made for their property. Unlike the clay-heavy soil that dominates this area, artificial turf doesn't compact, doesn't develop drainage issues, and doesn't require you to spend weekends reseeding bare patches. Your court stays tournament-ready from December through February without the guilt of neglecting your landscape during the off-season. The neighborhoods here have strong HOA guidelines, and we know exactly what approvals and specifications work. Installation in Johns Creek takes advantage of the existing yard slopes—our crew is familiar with the topography around Autrey Mill and Newtown Park areas—so we design courts that shed water properly and integrate with your existing hardscape. No surprises, no callbacks, no winter mud.
Johns Creek sits on Fulton and Gwinnett clay soil, which is dense and slow-draining—perfect reasons why artificial turf outperforms natural grass here. When winter arrives, that clay stays wet and compacted, making natural grass courts unplayable for weeks. Our sport courts bypass that problem entirely. Most properties in Country Club of the South and St Ives are large enough for a full-size court without eating up your entire backyard, but we always survey the land first. Drainage is critical in this area because of the clay base; we install a proper stone and perforated pipe system underneath to prevent standing water and extend the life of your court. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot orientation and tree coverage—some homes near Autrey Mill have dense shade, others have full southern exposure. We assess shade patterns in winter specifically, since that's when you'll use the court most. HOA restrictions in these subdivisions tend to require specific infill colors, fence heights, and setback distances from property lines. We handle all of that coordination upfront, so you're never caught between your court and your HOA guidelines. Installation typically takes 5–7 days depending on site prep and grading.
Yes—most neighborhoods here, especially Country Club of the South and St Ives, require approval. We're experienced with Johns Creek HOA restrictions and can pull your architectural guidelines, submit renderings, and handle the back-and-forth so you don't have to. We've never had a rejection when specs are submitted correctly upfront.
Our clay base is actually an advantage if it's handled right. We remove the top layer, install a stone base with proper grading and perforated drainage pipe, then add the turf system. This prevents the pooling and compaction you'd see with natural grass. Your court drains faster and stays usable all winter.
Fall and early winter are ideal because the ground isn't frozen and you can use your court immediately. We can install year-round, but scheduling in October or November means you're ready for peak use during the coldest months when natural turf is dead anyway.
Minimal. Unlike natural grass courts that need dormancy recovery, artificial turf just needs occasional brushing to redistribute infill and a rinse if debris accumulates. Winter in Johns Creek means no fertilizing, no seeding, no seasonal closures—just consistent playability.
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