Installation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Lilburn's got that suburban charm—tree-lined streets, established neighborhoods around Killian Hill, and families who actually use their backyards. The problem is that Georgia clay soil and our humid summers turn a lot of those yards into patchy, muddy messes by mid-June. If you've got kids who want to play basketball, soccer, or just need a surface that won't turn into a slip-and-slide after rain, a sport court makes real sense here. We've installed dozens of these in Gwinnett County, and the homeowners in Lilburn consistently tell us the same thing: it's the best upgrade they made to their property. No more watering that struggling grass. No more explaining to the kids why the yard's too wet to play on. You get a legitimate play surface that handles our climate, drains properly even with heavy downpours, and honestly looks sharp year-round. Whether you're near Lilburn City Park or tucked into one of the quieter residential pockets, a sport court transforms how your family actually uses the backyard.
Lilburn sits on that dense Gwinnett clay that every local knows about—it holds water like a sponge and doesn't drain naturally. That's actually perfect for sport court installation because we build proper base layers and drainage underneath. Your yard might slope toward the Yellow River basin or have low spots that collect standing water; our design accounts for that. Mature trees around Killian Hill and throughout the neighborhoods create shade patterns that honestly help—less UV stress on the surface, cooler playing conditions in August. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether you're on the north or south side of your street, so we assess that during the site visit. Most Lilburn lots are quarter to half-acre, which gives us good flexibility for court sizing—you might fit a full basketball court, a combination tennis-pickleball setup, or a smaller practice area depending on your space. One thing we always discuss: HOA rules in some of the established neighborhoods have restrictions on court colors or fencing, so we make sure you're clear on that before we start. The good news is that artificial turf courts meet most community guidelines since they're low-maintenance and don't require the constant landscaping that natural grass demands.
Not at all—actually, it's predictable. We compact that Gwinnett clay as our base layer, which gives us a solid, stable foundation. The drainage system we install handles everything our Georgia humidity throws at it. We've done this enough times in Gwinnett that we know exactly how to work with your soil type.
Yes. We design the court with a slight slope and a perimeter drain system specifically for Lilburn's wet season. Water runs off fast—no pooling, no algae growth. The surface itself is permeable, so even heavy afternoon thunderstorms drain within minutes. You'll be playing again the same day.
Most residential courts take 3–5 days depending on site prep. If your yard needs significant grading because of our clay or tree removal, add a day. We're based 30 minutes away in Gwinnett, so scheduling is flexible and we can often fit Lilburn jobs in quickly.
Tree roots and falling branches are manageable. We assess root systems during the initial site visit. Leaf drop in fall requires occasional sweeping, but the court surface won't crack or degrade from that. If there's a problem tree overhanging the court, we'll point it out upfront.
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