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A sport court in your Lawrenceville backyard changes everything about how your family spends time together. Whether you're in the Historic Courthouse neighborhoods or out toward Collins Hill, we've installed countless courts for families just like yours—parents who want their kids shooting hoops or playing pickleball without the drive to a facility across town. That's the real draw of a dedicated court at home: your kids stay active right there, and you're not shuffling between practice schedules. We've been serving Gwinnett County for years, and we understand what it takes to build a court that holds up in our Georgia heat and holds up to actual family use. Most folks are surprised at how much their yard gets used once the court goes in. Basketball becomes less of an occasional outing and more of a daily thing. Same with tennis, pickleball, or multi-sport setups. The investment pays for itself in how it changes your family's habits—and frankly, in property appeal when neighbors see what's possible. We handle everything from the base prep (which matters enormously in Gwinnett clay) through final line painting and net installation. No guessing, no shortcuts. Just a court built right, backed by people who live and work in your community.
Lawrenceville sits on Gwinnett red clay, and that's the first thing we account for when we design your court. That clay doesn't drain like sandy loam—it holds water and shifts seasonally. We're not just throwing down turf; we're building a subbase that handles our Georgia moisture and temperature swings. Your lot's age matters too. Older established properties in the Historic Courthouse area and Collins Hill often have settled soil, mature trees creating shade patterns, and sometimes underground utilities that need careful navigation. We survey every job properly because one missed line could mean rerouting around a water or gas line. HOA landscape restrictions are real in Gwinnett neighborhoods. Some communities have color or height guidelines for backyard structures. We talk through those before we break ground so your court complements your property, not clashes with it. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your lot orientation and tree cover. A court buried in afternoon shade plays differently—cooler, but traction changes when it's damp. East-facing courts in Lawrenceville tend to dry faster because our morning sun is stronger. We factor all of this into material selection and positioning. Most residential lots here are between a quarter and half acre, so court sizing is about maximizing playable space without overwhelming the yard. We've done enough Lawrenceville installations to know exactly what fits.
Absolutely. Red clay compacts hard and doesn't drain naturally—we see that across Lawrenceville constantly. We remove the top layer, grade properly for drainage, and install a perforated base that lets water move away from the court surface. Skipping this step means standing water and soft spots during our wet seasons. That's why we don't cut corners on base work.
Partially shaded courts are playable, but full shade creates traction and drying issues, especially on humid Gwinnett afternoons. We assess your tree coverage and recommend whether selective pruning helps or if court placement should shift toward sunnier sections of your lot. Some families accept partial shade for the cooling benefit.
Many Gwinnett communities, particularly near the Historic Courthouse area, have architectural guidelines. We review your HOA documents before quoting and help you submit any required approvals. It's a quick conversation that prevents headaches down the road.
From site survey to finished court, plan on 2–3 weeks depending on weather and base work complexity. Georgia clay jobs sometimes need extra drying time between phases. We schedule around that and keep you updated on progress and any weather delays.
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