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Sport courts in Lawrenceville are becoming a go-to solution for families who are tired of fighting Georgia's red clay stains and uneven yards. Whether you're in the historic Gwinnett Courthouse area or over in Collins Hill, you've probably noticed how quickly our clay soil compacts and creates those bare patches where kids used to play. A dedicated sport court—whether that's a basketball half-court, tennis setup, or multi-sport surface—transforms a neglected corner of your property into something your family actually uses year-round. No more mud splatter on the driveway. No more excuses about the yard being too wet to shoot hoops. We've installed these courts throughout Gwinnett County, and Lawrenceville homeowners consistently tell us it's one of the best upgrades they've made. The investment pays for itself in family time, property appeal, and honestly, saving your natural grass from the punishment of constant foot traffic. Your lot here in Lawrenceville—whether it's one of those established neighborhoods or a newer subdivision—has enough space for a court that actually works. We handle everything from site assessment to final striping, so you can stop thinking about drainage problems and start thinking about who's bringing the competitive energy this weekend.
Lawrenceville sits on that notorious Gwinnett red clay, which creates real challenges for traditional sports surfaces. Our clay compacts hard during dry spells and turns into a slippery mess when it rains—not ideal for court sports. That's where artificial turf comes in. One thing we always check first is shade patterns, especially if your lot is near mature trees. Older established neighborhoods in the Courthouse area and Collins Hill have plenty of canopy coverage, which is great for keeping your court cooler but can trap moisture if drainage isn't engineered correctly. HOA rules vary across Lawrenceville's neighborhoods, so we always recommend checking your covenants before we break ground—most are fine with sport courts, but a few have specific color or material preferences. Lot sizes here tend to be generous enough for at least a half-court setup, though we've squeezed full courts into tighter footprints when needed. Installation on red clay requires proper base preparation and grading; we never skip this step because poor drainage will kill your surface lifespan. Our crews are familiar with Gwinnett's soil profile and adjust our sub-base thickness accordingly. Summer heat is another factor—we use infill systems and backing that handle Georgia's 90+ degree days without becoming unusable.
Absolutely. Gwinnett's red clay drains poorly on its own, so we excavate and replace with a crushed stone base layer—usually 4 to 6 inches depending on your lot's slope. This keeps water from pooling under your turf, which would cause premature wear and odor issues. We've done this hundreds of times in the area and know exactly how the soil behaves through our wet winters and dry summers.
Yes, but we assess shade carefully during the design phase. Shade is actually good for performance—keeps the surface cooler—but it traps moisture. We'll recommend premium drainage and possibly a lighter-colored infill to help with any dampness. Mature trees are common in established Lawrenceville neighborhoods, so we're used to working around them.
Most do, but it varies by neighborhood. We've worked with Gwinnett County HOAs extensively and recommend getting written approval before installation. Some communities ask for specific colors or materials, which we can accommodate. We'll even help draft your HOA request with site plans and product specs.
A half-court usually takes 5 to 10 business days once we've graded and prepped the base. Full courts run 10 to 14 days. Weather can add a few days, especially if we hit rain during base work. We'll give you a solid timeline during our site visit.
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