Water Savings — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Lawrenceville are becoming the smarter choice for homeowners who want a durable play surface without the water bill spike. Here in Gwinnett County, we see a lot of families in the Historic Courthouse neighborhoods and Collins Hill area dealing with the same challenge: kids need a place to shoot hoops or practice tennis, but keeping natural grass pristine in our Georgia heat means watering constantly. That's where artificial turf comes in. A quality sport court gives you a professional-grade playing surface that stays ready year-round, handles our red clay soil perfectly, and cuts your outdoor water usage dramatically. We've installed dozens of these in the 30043 and 30044 areas, and the feedback is consistent—families love having a reliable court that requires zero maintenance between games. No mud, no dead patches from heavy use, no Saturday morning watering before the game. Your court plays the same way in July as it does in October. For homeowners serious about saving water while giving kids (or themselves) a legitimate place to play, a sport court is the real answer.
Lawrenceville's red clay soil is actually one of the best reasons to go with artificial turf for a sport court. Natural grass struggles here because our clay doesn't drain the way most turf prefers, and heavy foot traffic on clay turns into muddy ruts fast. That's especially true in the older established lots around the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse area, where yard sizes vary and soil composition can be unpredictable. Artificial sport surfaces solve this—they sit on top of your existing grade, so clay composition becomes irrelevant. Installation is straightforward even on established properties, though we do account for proper base preparation and drainage underneath. Sun exposure matters too. Collins Hill and surrounding neighborhoods get solid afternoon sun, which is perfect for turf durability but means natural grass needs even more water during peak summer. Our sport court turf is UV-stabilized specifically for Georgia's intense sunlight, so it won't fade or degrade. One thing to confirm: some HOAs in the Gwinnett area have landscape guidelines, so it's worth checking your CC&Rs before installation. Most approve sport courts without issue, but a quick call to your management company takes two minutes and saves headaches. We handle that conversation with you.
A natural grass court in Gwinnett's climate needs regular watering through spring, summer, and early fall—easily 1-2 inches per week during peak heat. That's roughly 20,000+ gallons per season for an average court size. Artificial turf needs zero irrigation. Most homeowners see their outdoor water bills drop 30-50% overall once their entire yard isn't fighting our red clay and summer heat. Honestly, that savings pays for the install over time.
Yes, completely. Our turf is rated for Georgia's UV intensity and won't degrade or fade from our summer sun. Artificial surfaces actually perform better than natural grass under intense afternoon heat because there's no stress on the plant itself. The playing surface stays consistent all season, which is the whole point for a sport court where performance matters.
We assess your existing grade and drainage during the site visit. Most Lawrenceville lots, especially those in established neighborhoods, have adequate slope. We install a proper base layer that handles Georgia's heavy rain events, so water moves through the system efficiently. Your court won't pool or become a swamp in spring—that's non-negotiable for playability.
Always check your CC&Rs first. Most Gwinnett HOAs approve artificial sport courts, but some have aesthetic guidelines about color or placement. We help you navigate that conversation with your management company. In rare cases where there's pushback, we've got design options that satisfy most restrictions while keeping your court functional.
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