Veteran Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Lawrenceville homeowners know what it takes to maintain a yard in Gwinnett County—that red clay doesn't forgive neglect, and Georgia summers are no joke for keeping grass alive. A sport court with professional-grade artificial turf changes everything. Whether your lot is near the historic courthouse district or out in Collins Hill, you're looking at a surface that handles year-round use without the constant battle against clay compaction, bare patches, and brown-out cycles. We've installed courts across Gwinnett for families who wanted their kids to actually play outside instead of waiting for grass to recover, for homeowners who got tired of weekend yard work, and for veterans who deserve solutions that don't demand constant upkeep. Your backyard can become the neighborhood's go-to spot for basketball, pickleball, or just a clean, safe surface for whatever activity matters most. The turf we install is built for Georgia's climate—drainage-ready for those sudden downpours, UV-stable for the intense summer sun, and tough enough to handle real play.
Gwinnett's red clay foundation creates unique installation considerations that most generic turf companies overlook. When we're working on properties throughout Lawrenceville's ZIP codes, we're accounting for dense, poorly draining soil that needs serious prep work to prevent water pooling and subsurface problems. Older established lots—which dominate neighborhoods around the historic courthouse area and Collins Hill—often have compacted ground that requires excavation and base layer attention before turf goes down. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether you're under mature tree cover or in open afternoon heat, and we assess that during the site visit because it affects turf product selection and longevity. Lot sizes in these Lawrenceville neighborhoods tend toward standard residential dimensions, which means most courts fit comfortably without extreme custom work. HOA restrictions do pop up in certain pockets of Gwinnett, so we verify landscape guidelines upfront. The Georgia heat and humidity combination means your base preparation has to be dialed in—improper drainage leads to mold issues under the turf, not just beneath it. We've learned these lessons across dozens of Gwinnett installations, and it shows in how long our courts last compared to regional competitors.
Absolutely, but clay requires deliberate prep. We remove the top layer, install proper drainage base, and add gravel layers that let water move through instead of pooling on top of that dense clay. It's extra work compared to sandy soil, but it's the only way to guarantee a court that lasts 10+ years without subsurface rot. Lawrenceville's clay is actually predictable once you account for it.
Yes. We offer veteran discounts on all our installations, including sport courts. Bring your military ID or discharge paperwork to your consultation, and we'll apply the discount to materials and labor. It's our way of supporting folks who've served. Give us a call to discuss your specific project and lock in your rate.
Most residential sport courts take 3–5 days from site prep to final turf installation, depending on lot condition and court size. Gwinnett clay usually means we spend extra time on base preparation, but that's what prevents problems later. Weather can add a day or two if we hit rain during the project.
Cheaper turf often skips proper drainage base or uses thinner pile that compacts after a season or two of real use. We use commercial-grade products rated for sports applications, install full base systems suited to Gwinnett soil, and warranty our work. The difference shows up year three when your court still looks new and cheaper neighbors' courts are matted down.
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