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Sport courts in Lawrenceville have become the go-to move for families who want a backyard that actually gets used year-round. We've installed plenty of them across 30043, 30044, 30045, and 30046—from the established neighborhoods near the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse area to the larger lots out toward Collins Hill. Here's the thing: Georgia red clay doesn't play nice with traditional grass courts. It stays wet, compacts hard, and honestly, it's a headache to maintain. That's why homeowners around here are switching to artificial turf sport courts. You get a professional-grade surface for basketball, pickleball, or just general play without the constant battle against our local soil. We can typically get your court installed within the same week you call—no waiting around, no multiple crews, no disruption to your schedule. The investment pays for itself fast because you're not spending weekends trying to keep a natural court playable. Whether you've got kids who need a practice space or you're just tired of looking at a muddy patch in your yard, a sport court is the practical solution that Lawrenceville homeowners have been asking for.
Lawrenceville's red clay foundation is honestly the biggest factor we consider when planning a sport court installation. That clay drains poorly, stays slick when wet, and creates an uneven base that shifts with the seasons—exactly what you don't want under a court surface. We account for this by building a proper sub-base with drainage layers that handle our Georgia rainfall without leaving standing water. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on which neighborhood you're in. Properties near the Historic Courthouse area tend to have mature tree canopies that provide afternoon shade, which actually keeps court temperatures down in summer. Collins Hill lots are often larger and more open, which means more consistent sun but also hotter playing conditions. Some Gwinnett HOAs have specific rules about backyard structures, so we always verify local guidelines before we start. Your lot size matters too—established Lawrenceville homes don't always have the same depth as newer subdivisions. We've designed courts ranging from compact pickleball setups to full basketball dimensions, and we work within whatever space you're working with. The Georgia heat is real, so we recommend light-colored turf that reflects heat and keeps players from cooking during summer matches.
Red clay compacts unevenly and holds moisture, which would create soft spots and drainage issues under a court. We install a reinforced sub-base with gravel and perforated drainage layers to prevent water from pooling. This prevents the settling and shifting problems that would eventually crack a standard installation. Your court stays level and playable year-round despite what's happening underneath.
Yes—as long as you're ready to move forward on scheduling and the site is accessible. Our crews handle the excavation, base prep, and turf installation in sequence without unnecessary delays. We're in and out quickly because we don't work with multiple subcontractors. Same-week installation is standard for us, not a marketing promise.
It depends on your priority. Pickleball players prefer a slightly softer, more cushioned surface that reduces joint impact. Basketball courts need more firmness for ball response and player traction. We can customize the turf blend and infill to match your sport, or install a hybrid surface if you're doing both. Light colors work best here because they don't absorb as much summer heat.
Absolutely. Afternoon shade from established trees is actually helpful for keeping the court cooler. The only limitation is how much ground space you have available. We've designed courts for tight spaces in historic neighborhoods and larger layouts in Collins Hill. We'll assess your site and show you realistic options based on your actual yard dimensions.
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