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Lilburn's neighborhoods—from the tree-lined streets near Killian Hill to the family-oriented areas around Lilburn City Park—have a lot in common: homeowners who care about their outdoor spaces but don't want to spend every weekend maintaining them. That's where a sport court comes in. Whether you've got kids playing basketball, teenagers working on their tennis serve, or you just want a durable, all-weather surface that handles Georgia's humidity without turning into a mud pit, artificial turf is a game changer. We've installed dozens of sport courts across Gwinnett County, and we know exactly what works in Lilburn's climate and soil conditions. The mature suburban lots here—whether you're backing onto the Yellow River watershed or nestled in a tighter neighborhood plot—all benefit from the same thing: a surface that's ready to play on year-round, drains properly in our heavy summer rains, and doesn't require the constant seeding and fertilizing that natural grass demands. Let's talk about what a sport court can actually do for your property.
Lilburn sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense and doesn't drain as quickly as sandy soils. That matters for sport courts because pooling water after summer thunderstorms isn't just annoying—it can compromise your surface and create safety issues. The good news: we design drainage systems specifically for clay-heavy yards. We've worked around the topography near Lilburn City Park and in the surrounding neighborhoods long enough to know where water naturally flows on your property. Sun exposure varies across Lilburn too. Properties closer to mature tree coverage (common in these established neighborhoods) stay cooler but need turf that performs well in partial shade. Full-sun yards, especially those facing south or west, need an infill system that won't get scorching hot in July and August. Most Lilburn lots range from a quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us solid space for a regulation or semi-regulation sport court. HOA restrictions are light in most areas, but we always pull permits and verify any deed restrictions before we break ground. Installation timing matters here—late fall or early spring gives us the best window to work in Lilburn's humidity.
Absolutely. We use a combination of light-colored turf and engineered infill that stays cooler than basic systems. Georgia heat is intense, but modern sport court materials are designed for it. The bigger issue in Lilburn is drainage during summer storms—that's why we slope every court and install subsurface systems to move water quickly off your property.
Yes. Gwinnett clay is actually common here, and we account for it in every installation. We prepare the base layer to compensate for clay's poor drainage, and the result is a court that stays playable even after heavy rain. The investment in proper base preparation is what keeps your court functioning year after year.
Most Lilburn properties can accommodate at least a half-court (30x45 feet), and many can handle a full court (60x90 feet for basketball). We do free site assessments and can scale designs to fit your yard. Anything larger than a quarter-court works well on typical Lilburn residential lots.
Yes. We handle all permitting for Lilburn installations. Most sport courts clear without issue, but some neighborhoods near Lilburn City Park or Killian Hill may have specific HOA guidelines. We verify everything upfront so there are no surprises.
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