Luxury Estate — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Lawrenceville's established neighborhoods around the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse and Collins Hill are home to some seriously impressive estates—the kind of properties where families actually want to spend time outdoors. That's where a luxury sport court comes in. We've worked with plenty of homeowners in the 30043, 30044, and 30045 ZIP codes who realized that their beautiful backyards were sitting idle because the red clay soil made outdoor activities frustrating. A professional sport court changes that dynamic completely. Whether you're picturing a family basketball setup, a tennis court, or a multi-sport surface, we design these installations to match the caliber of your home. The Aurora Theatre corridor and the established lots throughout Gwinnett County often feature mature landscaping and mature expectations—meaning your court needs to look as sharp as it performs. We've spent years understanding how Lawrenceville's terrain, drainage patterns, and seasonal weather affect court longevity, so we build systems that thrive here, not just survive. Your backyard is too valuable for a half-measure.
Here's what makes Lawrenceville different: that distinctive Gwinnett red clay isn't just a cosmetic issue—it affects drainage, soil compaction, and how any surface ages over time. Older established lots in Collins Hill and around the Historic Courthouse area often have deeper soil profiles and mature tree canopies, which means shade patterns shift throughout the year. We factor that in during design because a court that's shaded half the day plays and ages differently than one in full sun. Lot sizes around here tend to be generous but not unlimited, so we maximize usable court space while maintaining sightlines from your home and respecting property lines. We also work closely with Gwinnett County guidelines—some neighborhoods have specific landscape or HOA requirements about color, materials, and perimeter fencing. The local drainage infrastructure matters too. Spring rains can saturate older clay-heavy properties, so we spec subsurface drainage systems that prevent puddling and extend court life by years. Installation here typically takes longer than flat, sandy properties because proper base preparation is non-negotiable. That's not a weakness—it's why courts installed correctly in Lawrenceville outlast corners-cut installations elsewhere.
Yes. Gwinnett's clay soils hold water, which can damage court foundations if not managed properly. We install French drain systems beneath the court and grade the surrounding landscape away from the playing surface. This prevents the spring rains and heavy summer storms common to the area from compromising your base. It's an extra step that Lawrenceville properties specifically require.
We do a site survey and look at setbacks, mature trees, sightlines, and HOA restrictions specific to your neighborhood. Most Lawrenceville estates can accommodate a full court, but lot shape and existing landscaping matter. We'll sketch options and show you exactly what fits without overcrowding your property or violating local guidelines.
Absolutely, if it's built right. We use UV-stabilized surfaces rated for Georgia's heat and humidity, and our subsurface systems handle both summer thunderstorms and occasional winter freeze cycles. Courts we've installed here maintain their color, grip, and structural integrity for 15+ years with basic maintenance.
Plan for 2–3 weeks from site prep through final surfacing, depending on lot complexity and weather. Lawrenceville's clay soils require thorough base work, and we don't rush that phase. The extra time upfront prevents problems that would cost far more to fix later.
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