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Sport courts in Lilburn are transforming how families use their backyards. Whether you're in the Killian Hill area or near Lilburn City Park, a dedicated court surface gives your kids a safe place to practice basketball, pickleball, or tennis without wearing down the natural grass—and without battling the Georgia heat on asphalt. We've installed dozens of sport courts throughout Gwinnett County, and what we've learned is that Lilburn homeowners want durability without the headache of constant maintenance. The mature suburban neighborhoods around here have yards with real potential, but the clay-heavy soil and afternoon sun exposure mean traditional grass courts demand constant watering and resurfacing. That's where synthetic turf courts shine. They handle the humidity, they don't puddle up during our heavy summer rains, and they stay playable year-round. Our team is based just 30 minutes away, so we know the local landscape challenges—literally and figuratively—and we've built our installations to handle exactly what Lilburn throws at them.
Gwinnett's clay soil presents a unique challenge for sport courts. It compacts heavily and drains poorly, which is precisely why synthetic turf courts work so well here—you're building a proper base layer that slopes correctly for water runoff, something natural grass struggles with in our clay-dominant landscape. Sun exposure is another real factor around Lilburn. Properties near Lilburn City Park or in the Killian Hill neighborhoods often have mature tree canopies, which sounds beneficial, but dappled shade can complicate court performance and create uneven wear patterns. We account for this during design. Most residential lots in this area range from quarter-acre to half-acre, giving us solid working space without requiring major site clearing. The 30047 ZIP code's established neighborhoods mean most HOAs have specific guidelines about court dimensions, fencing, and setbacks—we pull those details early so your installation clears approval without surprises. Georgia's humidity also affects surface materials; we spec products that resist algae growth and maintain consistent playing conditions even during our wet springs.
Absolutely. In fact, clay is why proper base preparation matters most. We install a compacted stone and gravel sublayer that drains water away from the clay beneath, preventing the pooling and soft spots you'd get with natural grass. The synthetic surface itself is engineered for our humidity and heavy rain patterns, so you're not fighting seasonal drainage problems like you would be with traditional courts.
Most do, but guidelines vary by neighborhood—Killian Hill and areas near Lilburn City Park have different standards. We review your HOA documents before design, check setback requirements, and work with your board if needed. Many homeowners are pleasantly surprised at how common these courts are becoming in Gwinnett suburbs.
Courts need at least four hours of direct sun daily for optimal performance and longevity. If your property has dense tree coverage, we may recommend selective trimming or adjust surface specs. During your free quote, we'll assess your sun exposure and give you honest feedback about what works best.
Most residential sport courts take 3–5 days from site prep through final striping. Exact timing depends on your lot size and base condition. We're based 30 minutes away, so we can schedule conveniently and handle any follow-up quickly if needed.
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