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Lawrenceville homeowners know the drill—red clay, humid summers, and yards that either stay soggy or turn rock-hard depending on the season. If you've got kids who want a basketball court, a tennis setup, or just a flat, playable surface that doesn't turn into a mud pit every time it rains, artificial turf for a sport court is a game-changer. We've installed dozens of these in Gwinnett County, from the established neighborhoods near the historic courthouse area to the larger lots in Collins Hill. The beauty of a synthetic sport court is that it actually levels the playing field—literally. Your Gwinnett red clay subsoil isn't going anywhere, but a properly installed turf court sits on top of it, drains like a champ, and gives you a consistent playing surface year-round. No more excuses about weather. No more brown spots from heavy use. Just solid, durable turf that handles everything from basketball to pickle ball to backyard football. We handle the whole process—site prep, base installation, turf selection, and finishing work—so you're not stuck managing contractors or dealing with surprise costs mid-project.
Gwinnett's red clay is both a blessing and a curse. It's dense, which means great drainage once you get the foundation right, but it also means we need to prep your base carefully so water doesn't pool under the turf. The older established lots in Lawrenceville tend to have mature trees, which creates shade patterns that actually work in your favor for a sport court—less UV stress on the synthetic fibers. That said, if your lot faces south and gets full sun all day, we'll recommend a turf blend rated for intense UV, especially around the Collins Hill area where properties sit more exposed. Most residential courts in this zip code range from 1,500 to 3,500 square feet. Your yard size, slope, and existing drainage setup all factor into how we build the base. If you've got an HOA, we'll make sure your color and pile height comply with their landscape guidelines—we've worked with Lawrenceville HOAs enough to know what flies and what doesn't. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on site conditions and base prep. Humidity here is real, but modern turf handles it. We infill with silica sand or rubber crumb, both of which shed moisture and keep your court playable even after heavy rain.
We don't remove the clay—we work with it. We install a compacted base layer on top of your existing soil, then add a permeable root barrier and crushed stone for drainage. Water flows through the turf and infill, then down through the base into the clay below. In Lawrenceville's climate, this setup keeps your court playable within hours of rain instead of days.
Pile height and hardness. Tennis courts need slightly firmer turf and lower pile for quicker ball response. Basketball courts can have a touch more cushioning. We assess your intended use and recommend turf specs accordingly. Many Lawrenceville homeowners go with a multi-sport blend that handles both reasonably well without compromise.
Most do, but it varies by community. We've worked with several HOAs in the historic courthouse area and Collins Hill. The key is getting approval before installation and choosing a turf color that matches neighborhood standards. We handle the documentation side—you won't be left hanging if there's a question.
Quality turf lasts 10–15 years with normal use and maintenance. Lawrenceville's humidity accelerates wear slightly compared to drier climates, but proper infill management and occasional power-raking keep courts performing well. We recommend annual brushing to keep fibers upright and prevent matting.
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