Flexible Payments — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A sport court transforms your Lawrenceville backyard into a year-round recreation space—whether you're imagining basketball, tennis, pickleball, or multi-sport play. The established neighborhoods around the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse area and Collins Hill have plenty of homeowners discovering that artificial turf sport courts solve a real problem: maintaining a playable surface on Gwinnett's notorious red clay without constant upkeep. We've installed dozens of courts across the county, and Lawrenceville's older, settled lots often have space that's been underutilized for years. A sport court brings that space to life. What makes this investment smarter than you might think is flexible payment options. Quality doesn't have to mean writing one big check. We work with homeowners in the 30043, 30044, 30045, and 30046 ZIP codes to break costs into manageable monthly payments, so you can get your court built now instead of waiting. The turf itself handles Georgia's heat and rain better than most people expect, and unlike traditional clay courts, you won't be raking or repairing after every storm.
Lawrenceville sits on Gwinnett red clay—and that's actually why sport courts make so much sense here. That clay holds moisture, gets slick when wet, and compacts over time, making it a tough surface for regular play. A properly installed artificial turf court gives you a consistent, all-weather playing surface that doesn't degrade the way clay does. Most lots in the historic courthouse neighborhoods and Collins Hill are mature residential properties with decent square footage, but the red clay means drainage is critical during Georgia's wet springs and summer thunderstorms. We design court bases with proper slope and sub-base preparation to handle Gwinnett's drainage patterns. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your lot is tree-lined or open—that affects both turf selection and court orientation. HOA guidelines in some Lawrenceville neighborhoods require fence aesthetics or color specifications, so we coordinate those details upfront. The good news: most courts fit within standard residential setback requirements, and the turf needs zero pesticides or fertilizer runoff, which appeals to neighborhood environmental standards.
Gwinnett's red clay holds water and becomes unstable when wet, creating an unsafe playing surface. It also compacts and ruts with heavy foot traffic. Artificial turf eliminates those problems entirely—you get a firm, predictable court that handles our humid summers and spring rain without degrading. Plus, no raking or clay replacement every couple years.
Yes. We break the total cost into monthly installments that fit household budgets. You're not waiting years to save up—we build the court, you start using it immediately, and payments spread across 24–60 months depending on your court size and configuration. It's the same approach families in Gwinnett use for decks and pools.
Modern turf is engineered for Southern climates. It won't melt or become unsafe in 90-degree heat, and the infill drainage system handles Georgia's heavy summer storms. In fact, the court plays *better* in humidity because the turf stays consistent—unlike clay that becomes slick or unpredictable.
Shade changes court feel and ball response slightly, but turf still performs. We assess your sun patterns during the design phase and may recommend turf blends suited to partial shade. Tree roots can complicate base prep, so we inspect underground conditions and account for that in the layout and cost estimate.
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