Military Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A sport court in your Lawrenceville backyard isn't just a weekend project—it's a real investment in how your family spends time together. Whether you're in the historic Courthouse area with those established lots or out toward Collins Hill, we've built sport courts for military families, coaches, and neighbors who wanted something their kids would actually use year-round. Georgia heat and those red clay soils we deal with here in Gwinnett County mean you need turf that handles humidity, drainage, and heavy foot traffic without falling apart after one summer. That's where artificial turf changes the game. No more muddy spots, no watering bills climbing into triple digits, and your court stays playable through September when temperatures are still brutal. We've been installing these courts across the area long enough to know what works on older Lawrenceville properties and what doesn't. Our team understands the specific challenges of Gwinnett soil composition and how to prepare your foundation so the court lasts. If you're active duty, retired military, or a veteran living here in Lawrenceville, we also offer military discounts that actually make sense for the families who've served.
Lawrenceville's red clay base is beautiful but tough when it comes to drainage. Before we install, we're looking at your soil composition and how water actually moves through your yard—especially during those heavy spring rains that Gwinnett gets. Most established lots here have decent slope, but older properties sometimes settle in ways that create puddles where you don't want them. We account for that during base preparation so your court drains properly and doesn't become a mosquito breeding ground by July. Sun exposure matters differently depending on where you live in Lawrenceville, too. If you're near Collins Hill or closer to the Courthouse area, afternoon shade patterns can vary significantly lot to lot. We assess your property's specific sunlight hours because artificial turf performance depends on proper drainage and UV durability—both of which we engineer during installation. Most Lawrenceville residential properties have enough space for a regulation or near-regulation court, but we've also built scaled versions for smaller lots. The red clay you're removing? We handle haul-off. HOA rules in some Gwinnett neighborhoods have specific requirements about court perimeter fencing or color, and we'll walk you through those before we start digging.
Georgia humidity is relentless, but modern sport-court turf is engineered for it. The real issue in Lawrenceville is base drainage—standing water under the turf causes problems faster than humidity itself. We use a three-layer base system that lets Gwinnett's red clay soil drain properly without pooling. Proper installation means your court stays playable and doesn't develop algae or mold issues that humidity can accelerate.
Active duty, retired, and veteran homeowners in Lawrenceville qualify for our military discount program. We verify service status and apply the discount directly to your project cost—labor, materials, and base preparation all included. No hidden fees, no fine print. Just tell us about your service when you call for a quote.
Almost always, yes. Older established properties in the Courthouse area and Collins Hill sometimes have settling or grade issues, but that's exactly what our site assessment catches. We might need to build up certain sections or adjust drainage, but we've installed courts on challenging Lawrenceville lots that look and play great. We'll tell you upfront if there's a real problem.
Most residential courts take 5-7 business days from start to finish, assuming weather cooperates. Gwinnett's spring and early fall offer ideal conditions. We don't rush the base work just to finish faster—that foundation is where courts fail or succeed in humid Georgia climates.
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