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Building a sport court in Lawrenceville means thinking about what your family actually needs—not just what looks good on a brochure. We work with homeowners throughout Gwinnett County, and we've installed plenty of courts in the established neighborhoods around the Historic Courthouse area and Collins Hill where lots tend to be mature and well-defined. The red clay soil here is honestly one of the first things we assess, because it affects drainage and how we prep your foundation. A quality artificial turf sport court handles Georgia's humidity better than you'd think, and it gives you a reliable playing surface year-round without the constant maintenance of natural grass or hard courts that crack in the heat. Whether you're looking to give your kids a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or general play, or you want to add real value to your property, we design these courts with Lawrenceville families in mind. Our veteran-owned business has been serving the area for years, and we take pride in understanding exactly what the Gwinnett climate demands from a long-lasting installation.
Lawrenceville's red clay is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soil, which is why proper base preparation matters more here than in some other parts of Georgia. When we install a sport court, we're accounting for that clay layer and making sure water moves away from your court, not pooling underneath it. Most established lots in your area have mature trees—especially in Collins Hill—and that shade is a blessing during summer, but it also means we assess sun patterns carefully. Turf in shaded zones stays cooler and needs less water, but you'll want to confirm drainage pathways don't send runoff toward neighbor properties or into low spots in your yard. Gwinnett HOAs vary widely on landscape requirements, so we always recommend checking your community rules before we break ground. Lot sizes around the Historic Courthouse neighborhoods tend to be generous enough for a half-court or full-court setup, but we'll work with whatever space you have. The substrate and infill system we choose accounts for Lawrenceville's heat and humidity, preventing the kind of deterioration you'd see with cheaper materials installed by contractors unfamiliar with our specific climate demands.
Red clay compacts hard and sheds water instead of absorbing it, so we excavate properly and install a gravel base layer to prevent pooling under your court. This step is non-negotiable in Lawrenceville—skip it and you're looking at settling or soft spots after heavy rain. We've seen too many installations fail because someone didn't respect the clay layer.
Most Gwinnett HOAs permit sport courts as long as they're setback appropriately and don't violate community aesthetic guidelines. We recommend pulling your CC&R documents or contacting your HOA directly before we quote the job. We've worked with several Lawrenceville neighborhoods and know the typical approval process.
Georgia heat is real, and dark turf can reach 130+ degrees on sunny afternoons. We choose lighter-colored turf systems and often recommend infill materials that stay cooler. Tree coverage helps significantly, and scheduling play early morning or evening is practical during July and August.
From site assessment to finished court, plan on 2–3 weeks depending on your lot's drainage needs and any base prep required. Red clay sites sometimes take longer because we don't rush the foundation work. We'll give you a clear schedule upfront so you know when your court is ready for play.
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