Flexible Payments — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A sport court in your Lilburn backyard changes everything—especially if you're tired of watching that Gwinnett clay turn into mud every spring or seeing bare patches where your kids actually play. We've installed enough courts around Killian Hill and near Lilburn City Park to know exactly what works here. The thing is, most yards in this area sit on dense clay, which means drainage matters more than people realize. Without the right foundation and turf system, you end up with standing water or a surface that shifts under your feet. That's why we build sport courts the way Lilburn's soil demands—compacted base, proper slope, and premium artificial turf that handles Georgia's humidity and heat. You get a court that's ready for basketball, pickleball, tennis, or whatever your family needs. And honestly, the financing makes it easier than you'd think. We work with homeowners on payment plans so you're not choosing between a new court and your monthly budget.
Lilburn sits in Gwinnett County on some seriously heavy clay—the kind that retains water and compacts hard when it dries. That matters for sport courts because a poorly built base will sink, shift, or trap moisture under the surface. We always excavate and prep the subgrade properly, especially in mature neighborhoods around the park area where older yards have settled unevenly over time. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your lot leans toward tree cover (common in established subdivisions) or more open space. A shaded court stays cooler but can hold moisture longer; full-sun courts heat up faster in summer but dry quicker after rain. Your specific setup determines whether we recommend a shock-pad system with extra drainage or a firmer base. Most Lilburn residential lots are sized for a half-court or three-quarter court, which actually fits better than forcing a full regulation court into a cramped space. We measure everything on-site because what works on Killian Hill might need tweaking two miles away depending on drainage patterns and soil composition.
Absolutely. Clay compacts differently than sandy soil and holds water longer, so we dig deeper and add a crushed-stone base layer to prevent settling and improve drainage. The mature neighborhoods here often have yards that have shifted over decades, so we grade and compact in sections to lock everything stable. It's extra work up front, but it keeps your court level and playable year-round.
Most HOAs in the Lilburn area allow sport courts as long as they're maintained and set back appropriately from the street. We've worked with several neighborhood associations, and the key is presenting it as a maintained recreational surface, not just 'fake grass.' Check your specific covenants—some have color or size guidelines—and we can help with approval paperwork.
Our turf is designed for hot, humid climates and includes UV protection and antimicrobial backing to resist mold. Lilburn's spring and fall moisture can accelerate wear if your drainage is poor, which is why that Gwinnett clay prep matters. With proper installation and basic maintenance, your court lasts 8–10 years easily.
We offer flexible financing so you're not paying everything upfront. Depending on the court size and system you choose, we can split payments over 12, 24, or 36 months with approved credit. It makes a sport court way more accessible than people expect, especially for families in the 30047 area.
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