Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A sport court in your Lawrenceville backyard changes everything—especially for families in Gwinnett County who are tired of fighting red clay stains and watching their kids play on uneven ground. Whether you're in the historic neighborhoods near the courthouse or out in Collins Hill, weekend sports matter. Baseball, basketball, tennis, pickle ball—whatever your family's into, artificial turf gives you a professional-grade surface that handles Georgia's heat and humidity without the maintenance nightmare of natural grass. We've installed dozens of courts across Gwinnett, and we know exactly what Lawrenceville yards need. Your soil is heavy red clay, drainage can be tricky, and the last thing you want is to spend your weekends maintaining equipment instead of using it. A properly installed sport court solves that. We typically complete these projects in a weekend or two, which means by next Saturday, your family could be playing on a surface that stays firm, drains fast, and actually plays like it's supposed to.
Lawrenceville's red clay soil is beautiful, but it's not ideal for natural grass courts. It holds water, compacts easily, and creates drainage problems during Georgia's heavy summer storms. That's why artificial turf is such a smart move here—it sits on top of a proper base system that handles the moisture your soil creates. We typically excavate about 4 to 6 inches, install crushed stone for drainage, and lay down a shock pad before the turf goes down. Most Lawrenceville lots are older and established, which means trees. Shade from mature oaks and pines means you're not battling the intense afternoon sun like you would on a full-sun court, but it also means we need to account for debris and ensure your drainage slope is correct so leaves don't pool water. HOA rules in some neighborhoods require approval, so we handle that communication for you. Collins Hill properties tend to have larger lots, which opens up options for court size and positioning. We've found that courtsides facing east catch morning light without afternoon heat blast—something we factor into every installation here.
Absolutely. We schedule weekend installs for Lawrenceville regularly. Most residential courts take one full day to two days depending on site prep and size. Your red clay soil does require proper excavation and base prep, but we've got the process down. We can have you playing by Sunday afternoon on many projects.
Your clay holds water like nobody's business, so drainage is non-negotiable. We excavate deeper than we might in sandier soil, install robust stone base, and angle everything toward a proper outlet. This prevents the pooling and soft spots that ruin courts. It takes a little extra work upfront, but it's what keeps your court playable year-round in Gwinnett weather.
Most do, especially in established areas like near the courthouse district and Collins Hill. We've handled dozens of HOA approvals in Gwinnett County. We'll pull your restrictions, design around them if needed, and submit documentation on your behalf. It's rare that an HOA rejects a well-maintained private sport court.
East-facing courts catch morning light without the brutal 3 p.m. Georgia heat. Trees in older Lawrenceville lots also provide natural afternoon shade, which is huge for playability and equipment longevity. We assess your lot during the initial walkthrough and position accordingly.
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