Uv Protection — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A sport court in your Lawrenceville backyard isn't just about having a place to shoot hoops or play tennis—it's about protecting your family from Georgia's relentless UV rays while creating a surface that actually holds up to our humid summers. We've installed dozens of courts throughout Gwinnett County, and we know exactly what works here. The neighborhoods around the historic courthouse area and Collins Hill have some beautiful established properties with mature trees, but plenty of yards still get hammered by afternoon sun. That's where UV-protective artificial turf makes all the difference. Unlike natural grass that burns out by July, quality sport court surfaces are engineered to resist fading and degradation from our intense Georgia sunshine. Your kids can play year-round without you worrying about heat absorption or surface breakdown. Plus, there's no mud tracking through the house after our red clay gets wet, no dead patches, and zero maintenance headaches. We build courts that look sharp from day one and stay that way for years.
Lawrenceville sits on that classic Gwinnett red clay, which drains differently than soil in other parts of Georgia. That's actually a benefit for sport court installation—proper grading and base prep handle our moisture patterns well, and the stable clay foundation keeps your court from shifting or settling unevenly over time. What we do watch for is the sun exposure pattern specific to established neighborhoods in this area. Properties near Collins Hill and around the downtown courthouse district often have older trees that create dappled afternoon shade, but the real UV assault happens in the morning and late afternoon. We size and orient courts to maximize any natural shade while specifying high-grade UV-inhibiting turf that won't degrade in the unshaded zones. Typical residential lots in Lawrenceville run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which usually gives us room for a 30x60 or 40x70 court without feeling cramped. If your lot is smaller, we can build a smaller footprint for singles play or skill work. Gwinnett's humidity means drainage layers under the turf are non-negotiable—we always install proper subsurface systems so water doesn't pool after our afternoon thunderstorms.
Yes. Georgia sun is intense, but modern sport court turf contains UV inhibitors throughout the fiber—not just a surface coating that wears off. We install brands tested specifically for Southern climates. Over 10+ years, some slight color softening is normal, but you won't see the dramatic fading you'd get with basic synthetic or untreated grass by year three. We're confident enough to back it.
The red clay is actually predictable to work with once you understand it. We excavate 8-12 inches, install proper base layers with aggregate and drainage fabric, then lay the turf system. The clay's density prevents settling, but you need that drainage base to handle our humidity and summer storms. Cutting corners on subsurface prep leads to pooling—we never do that.
Most properties here support a 30x60 or 40x70 court comfortably without overwhelming the yard. If you're in a tighter space around downtown or Collins Hill, we've successfully built 28x50 courts for single-player skill work and casual matches. We'll walk your lot and show you options—no guessing.
Many Gwinnett neighborhoods have landscape guidelines. We help navigate that—some HOAs require design approval, color specifications, or screening. We've worked with dozens of local boards and know what typically gets approved. Let's check your deed restrictions before we finalize designs.
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