Holiday Ready — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Lilburn's got that perfect sweet spot—close enough to Atlanta's energy, far enough to keep that neighborhood feel intact. You've probably walked past Lilburn City Park and noticed families out there, kids running around, people actually using their yards. That's the vibe we're after when we talk about sport courts. Here's the thing: Gwinnett clay soil and Georgia's humidity mean your natural grass is fighting an uphill battle most of the year. Come late fall, when the holidays roll around and relatives are visiting, you want your outdoor space ready to go. A sport court does that. Basketball, pickleball, badminton—whatever the kids or grandkids want to throw down. We install these in Lilburn regularly, and the difference between a soggy clay yard and a playable surface in December is night and day. Our team gets to your place around 30 minutes from our shop, so turnaround is quick. What makes Lilburn properties special is the mix: some folks are in those mature neighborhoods near Killian Hill with established trees, others are closer to the park with more open sun. Either way, a synthetic sport court handles it all without the mud, without the constant reseeding, without asking 'Is it playable today?' By the time the holidays hit, you'll be glad you made the call.
Lilburn sits on classic Gwinnett clay—the kind that drains slow and stays compacted. That matters for sport courts because base prep is everything. Our crew accounts for that clay layer when we build the foundation; we're not just laying down turf on top of what's already there. The mature trees around neighborhoods like Killian Hill create shade pockets that natural grass struggles with, but synthetic turf thrives in those conditions. You get consistent play surface whether it's full sun or dappled shade. Most Lilburn properties run 4,000 to 8,000 square feet of usable yard space, so a dedicated sport court (usually 30x40 or smaller) fits naturally without dominating the landscape. HOA rules in some Lilburn subdivisions do restrict certain surface colors or heights, so we always check those first—no surprises mid-project. Winter drainage is another local consideration. Gwinnett gets decent rainfall, and our court systems include proper slope and subsurface drainage to keep water from pooling. That December humidity and occasional freeze-thaw cycle? Synthetic turf handles it perfectly. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on site conditions, and the clay soil actually helps us compact a stable base quickly.
Absolutely. Gwinnett clay is dense, which means we need to prep the base carefully—but that density actually helps us create a stable, level foundation. We excavate to proper depth, add a compacted base layer, and install drainage to handle clay's slower water movement. Your court will be solid and level, season after season.
Yes. Most yards here are 4,000–8,000 square feet, and a court sized to 30x40 or smaller integrates naturally. We orient it to complement your home's layout, use turf colors that match the neighborhood aesthetic, and landscape around it. It looks intentional, not cramped.
Georgia winters are mild, which is a huge advantage. Unlike northern states, Lilburn doesn't see deep frost heave. You'll get freeze-thaw cycles and occasional ice, but our courts are designed for it. Drainage prevents ponding, and the turf itself won't crack or degrade. Your court stays playable right through the holidays.
Some do. Subdivisions near Killian Hill or the park area may have guidelines on surface color, height, or fencing. We check local HOA rules before any install, so you know exactly what's approved. It's a quick step that saves headaches later.
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