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Sport courts in Lilburn have become a go-to solution for families who want a dedicated play surface without fighting the Georgia heat and humidity every time the kids want to shoot hoops or practice tennis. The neighborhoods around Lilburn City Park and Killian Hill tend to have mature lots with established landscaping, and that's exactly where a well-installed sport court shines. Instead of watching natural grass get torn up by constant foot traffic or dealing with the upkeep that comes with our Gwinnett clay soil, homeowners are discovering that a sport court gives them a year-round, low-maintenance alternative that actually gets used more because it's always game-ready. We've worked with plenty of Lilburn residents who were skeptical at first—thinking a synthetic court would look out of place or feel wrong underfoot. But once they see how crisp the lines stay, how the surface drains after our heavy Georgia thunderstorms, and how much easier it is to maintain than sodding over clay year after year, they wonder why they didn't do it sooner. Whether you're outfitting a corner of your backyard for serious play or just want a functional spot where your family can be active without worrying about weather or mud, a sport court is worth the conversation.
Lilburn's soil composition—that dense Gwinnett clay—actually makes sport court installation a smart play. Traditional grass struggles here because clay doesn't drain well and compacts under use, but a proper sport court base handles our rainfall and clay foundation without breaking a sweat. The mature neighborhoods in areas like Killian Hill often have shaded sections from established oak and pine trees, which means you're not necessarily looking at a sun-baked court surface in summer; that's a genuine advantage for comfort and surface longevity. Lot sizes in Lilburn vary from compact suburban parcels to more generous properties, so we size courts to fit what you've actually got—whether that's a 20x40 basketball half-court or a full tennis layout. HOA rules in some Lilburn neighborhoods do require approval for outdoor structures, so we help walk through that process early. Our 30-minute proximity to Lilburn means we're not driving an hour to troubleshoot drainage or handle post-install tweaks; we're genuinely local support. The clay base here, while challenging for natural grass, gives us a stable foundation that we prep carefully to prevent settling or water pooling issues down the road.
Absolutely. Our installation process accounts for Gwinnett clay by creating a compacted base layer that slopes slightly and includes perimeter drainage. We've done dozens of courts in Lilburn and Killian Hill—the clay is actually stable once prepped correctly, and our surface layer itself is porous. After our heavy summer storms, you're back to playable conditions faster than natural grass would be.
It depends on your neighborhood's rules. Many Lilburn communities do require architectural review for yard structures. We help you navigate that—we can provide renderings, material specs, and examples of installed courts. Most HOAs approve sport courts when they see the finished product fits the neighborhood aesthetic.
Some shade actually helps in Georgia—it keeps the surface cooler in summer, which improves playability and extends material life. If you've got heavy tree cover around Lilburn City Park-adjacent properties, we factor that in when recommending surface color and maintenance intervals. Full sun courts need slightly more attention to algae prevention.
From site assessment to completion, most residential courts take 2–3 weeks, depending on base prep. Lilburn's clay soil sometimes needs a bit more leveling work, but that's predictable. We schedule in advance to work around your neighborhood's pace and keep disruption minimal.
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