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Sport courts in Lawrenceville have become a smart move for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or multi-sport play without the maintenance headaches. Whether you're in the historic Gwinnett Courthouse area or out in Collins Hill, a well-installed artificial court transforms your backyard into a year-round playing surface that actually holds up to Georgia's humidity and occasional freeze-thaw cycles. We've worked with plenty of Lawrenceville homeowners who were tired of watching clay dust track through the house or dealing with patchy grass that can't handle daily use. The good news: modern sport court systems are engineered for exactly what your yard faces—that red clay base, afternoon sun exposure, and the kind of foot traffic that wears out natural turf in months. You get a consistent playing surface, drainage that handles Georgia summer downpours, and minimal upkeep. Most of our Lawrenceville clients finish their project and wonder why they waited so long. We're here to walk you through what makes sense for your specific lot, your budget, and what you actually want to play.
Gwinnett County's red clay presents both a challenge and an opportunity for sport court installation. That dense, iron-rich soil doesn't drain naturally, which is exactly why a proper base and drainage layer matter so much in Lawrenceville. We size up your lot's slope and existing grading before we build—older established neighborhoods around the courthouse area often have uneven terrain that we have to account for. Collins Hill lots tend to be a bit roomier, which gives us flexibility, but we still need to evaluate sun and shade patterns. Georgia's afternoon heat and humidity can soften lower-quality turf, so material choice is critical. Most Lawrenceville properties have morning shade from tree cover and intense afternoon western exposure—that's something we factor into your court orientation and surface selection. HOA restrictions vary by neighborhood, so we always ask to review guidelines upfront. Installation typically takes 3-5 days depending on base prep, and we schedule around the season. Spring and fall are ideal in Gwinnett County, but we work year-round as long as the ground isn't frozen.
That Gwinnett red clay compacts hard and holds water instead of draining naturally. We account for it by installing a engineered gravel base and subsurface drainage system under your court. Without proper prep on clay, water pools and your surface shifts. We've done enough Lawrenceville projects to know exactly how to build on top of it.
Way less than grass, but not zero. Summer humidity in Lawrenceville can encourage algae growth on north-facing surfaces, so a quick brush and rinse 2-3 times a year keeps it looking sharp. Debris clears easily with a leaf blower. Most homeowners spend maybe an hour per season on upkeep.
Many do, but it varies by neighborhood. Some have specific rules about court size, color, or setback from property lines. We always review your HOA covenants before drawing up plans—it's a quick call that saves headaches later.
Depends on your space and what you want to play. A half-court basketball setup runs about 30×20 feet; full court is 50×30. Collins Hill and older Courthouse-area lots vary widely. We'll come measure and show you realistic options based on your actual dimensions and how much clearance you want around the edges.
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