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A sport court in your Lawrenceville backyard isn't just about recreation—it's about transforming what's probably been a maintenance headache into a space your family actually uses year-round. We've worked with homeowners all across Gwinnett County, from the historic neighborhoods near the courthouse to the established lots in Collins Hill, and we've seen firsthand how artificial turf changes the game. Your red clay soil is beautiful, but it's also tough to work with. It compacts, it stains, and after a few rain showers followed by Georgia heat, you're looking at bare patches and muddy corners that swallow your investment. A quality sport court gives you a clean, playable surface that handles everything from basketball to badminton without the constant upkeep. No more fighting the clay. No more watering during dry spells. Just a solid playing surface that looks sharp and performs like you'd expect it to.
Gwinnett County's red clay presents both a challenge and an opportunity. That clay drains differently than sandy soil in other parts of Georgia, which means improper base preparation can lead to water pooling under your turf—something we see go wrong on DIY installs. Our approach accounts for Lawrenceville's specific drainage patterns and accounts for the compacted soil you're probably already dealing with on established properties. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your lot is in a mature neighborhood with tall oaks or one of the newer subdivisions with younger trees. We'll assess your shade patterns during different seasons because a court that gets hammered by afternoon sun in July needs different infill choices than one with morning shade. HOA guidelines in your area tend to be reasonable about artificial surfaces, especially when they're installed to look intentional and well-maintained. Lot sizes around Lawrenceville typically accommodate 20x40 or 30x50 courts without feeling cramped. We'll walk your property, check your utilities, and make sure we're not creating drainage issues for your neighbors—it matters in established communities.
Absolutely. The red clay actually works in our favor—it's stable and compacts well, which gives us a solid base for the court. We'll add proper drainage rock and a base layer to manage water differently than you'd need in sandy areas. The clay won't undermine your court; proper grading just needs to account for how Gwinnett soil naturally sheds water.
A typical residential court (20x40) runs between $8,000 and $14,000 depending on turf quality, infill type, and site conditions. Lawrenceville properties with existing drainage issues or difficult access may run higher. We'll give you a flat quote after we visit—no surprises.
Yes, but slope matters. Anything over 2% needs careful grading to manage runoff, especially with our red clay soil. Steeper slopes require retaining or terracing. We assess every lot individually—some neighbors in Collins Hill have worked with us on slopes others said weren't possible.
Site prep and installation typically takes 5-7 business days for a standard court. Weather can add a few days—we won't install during heavy rain because clay base prep needs proper drying. From initial consultation to first game is usually 2-3 weeks total.
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