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Sport courts in Lilburn neighborhoods like Killian Hill and around the City Park area have become the go-to solution for families who want a dedicated play space without the maintenance headaches of natural grass. Here's what we've learned working throughout Gwinnett County: suburban yards in this region get real use—kids playing basketball, families hosting gatherings—and Lilburn's clay-heavy soil makes natural grass either a muddy nightmare or a constant battle. An artificial sport court changes that equation completely. You get a clean, playable surface year-round, no matter whether you're dealing with the afternoon shade near mature trees or the full sun exposure many Lilburn lots get. We're familiar with the yard sizes and layout constraints common to this area, and we've installed dozens of courts that fit seamlessly into residential properties. The result? A space that actually gets used, stays looking sharp, and doesn't demand your weekends for upkeep.
Lilburn's Gwinnett clay is a real consideration when planning your sport court installation. Unlike sandy soils that drain quickly, clay holds water and compacts over time—something we've dealt with on nearly every project in this area. That's actually why artificial turf performs so well here: proper base preparation and drainage solve the clay problem permanently. Mature trees are scattered throughout Killian Hill and near Lilburn City Park, which means some yards have partial shade patterns that shift seasonally. We design courts to work with your site's actual sun and shadow, not against it. Most residential lots in Lilburn range from quarter-acre to half-acre, so we're accustomed to maximizing playable court dimensions without overwhelming the yard space. We also pay attention to how HOA guidelines in your specific neighborhood address landscape installations—some communities have guidelines about court placement or visibility from the street. During installation, we manage the clay substrate carefully, ensuring proper grading so water moves away from your home's foundation and neighboring properties. The result is a stable, long-lasting court surface that handles Lilburn's weather patterns without settling or shifting.
Absolutely. Clay is actually predictable to work with once you understand its behavior. We excavate, compact the existing clay layer, then install proper drainage and a stable base system. Lilburn's clay won't shift under the court like looser soil might. The key is getting the grading right so water doesn't pool—something we handle as standard practice in every installation here.
Many yards in Killian Hill and around the City Park neighborhoods can accommodate a full court, but it depends on your lot size and shape. We often design smaller play courts—half-court or three-quarter-court dimensions—that still give you legitimate shooting and game space without dominating the property. We'll assess your site and show you realistic options.
Tree roots and fallen debris are part of the landscape here. Our base system includes subsurface drainage that directs water away from clay zones and tree root areas. We also design court edges to prevent water from flowing toward foundations or neighboring yards. It's built into our standard installation process.
Most residential sport court installations take 3–5 business days from start to finish, depending on site prep complexity and weather. We're based 30 minutes away, so scheduling is flexible. We'll walk you through the process and give you a realistic timeline once we see your yard.
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