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Sport courts have become a real game-changer for homeowners in Lilburn, especially in mature neighborhoods like those around Killian Hill and near Lilburn City Park. You've got kids who want to shoot hoops, play pickleball, or get some tennis practice without loading up the car every time—and a sport court in your backyard makes that happen. The thing is, Lilburn's clay-heavy soil and Georgia's humidity mean you can't just throw down any playing surface and call it done. We've installed dozens of these courts across Gwinnett County, and we know exactly what works in your specific pocket of the suburbs. Whether you're thinking about converting a rough patch of yard into something functional or upgrading an old concrete pad, a quality artificial turf sport court handles the wear and tear, the weather swings, and the constant foot traffic way better than natural grass ever could. We're based just 30 minutes south, so we understand the Lilburn landscape—literally and figuratively. Let's talk about turning that unused corner of your property into the neighborhood's best-kept secret.
Lilburn sits on Gwinnett clay, which drains differently than you might expect. That heavy soil base actually works in your favor when we install a sport court—we've got a solid foundation to work with, and we won't end up with pooling water like you might with a basic grass yard after a Georgia downpour. The neighborhoods around Killian Hill tend to have mature tree cover, which is great for shade during summer months but means we're often working in dappled sunlight rather than full sun. That influences both the turf type we recommend and how the court will perform year-round. Most Lilburn properties are spacious enough for a full or three-quarter court, though we frequently work with homeowners who want to maximize corner lots near the park areas. One thing we always check: HOA rules in your specific neighborhood. Some of the more established subdivisions have landscape guidelines, and we make sure any court design fits those requirements before we break ground. Installation timing matters too—we typically avoid the heaviest rain seasons, and we always factor in the clay composition when planning our base layers.
Absolutely. We've installed courts all over Gwinnett clay, and honestly, that dense soil gives us a stable base. Drainage is critical though, so we design the court with proper slope and sub-base preparation. Georgia humidity means the turf dries faster than you'd think, and the right materials won't degrade like natural grass would in our wet springs and summers.
Most homes in the Killian Hill and park-adjacent neighborhoods have enough square footage for at least a three-quarter court. We typically need 1,800–2,400 sq ft for a full court, but we're experts at custom sizing. We'll visit your property, measure your space, check sight lines, and recommend what actually works for your lot.
Shade slows wear patterns and can actually extend turf life in high-traffic areas. The trade-off is slightly longer drying times after rain. We factor in your specific sun exposure when choosing turf materials. If you've got tree cover, we'll recommend a turf blend that handles partial shade without looking patchy.
Good question. Lilburn neighborhoods have varying rules. We help you navigate this—we'll review your HOA guidelines with you and design the court to comply. Some associations limit court size or require screening; we handle all that upfront so there are no surprises down the road.
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