Seasonal Pricing — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building a sport court in Lilburn means thinking about what actually works in Gwinnett County's clay-heavy soil and the real way your family uses outdoor space. We've installed synthetic turf courts across Killian Hill and near Lilburn City Park long enough to know that one-size-fits-all solutions don't cut it here. The mature neighborhoods around the city park have unique drainage patterns, sun exposure that shifts with the seasons, and soil conditions that demand a different approach than what works in Atlanta's sandy zones. Your backyard might be a quarter-acre tucked against mature oaks, or it might get full afternoon sun. Either way, seasonal pricing reflects what actually makes sense for Lilburn homeowners—we're not just selling you turf, we're building something your kids will actually use year-round. Whether it's basketball, tennis, or just a solid playing surface that handles Georgia's humidity without turning into a swamp, the court we design fits your property and your budget.
Lilburn's Gwinnett clay base is a real factor. Unlike sandier soil north of here, our clay holds water differently, which means proper sub-base preparation keeps your sport court from becoming a drainage nightmare during Georgia's wet springs. We typically see yards in the Killian Hill area with mature tree coverage—that's great for shade in summer, but it also means dappled sunlight and potential moisture retention around court edges. Most Lilburn properties run 5,000 to 8,000 square feet total, so we're often working with specific space constraints that require smart court sizing. Some HOAs in the neighborhoods near Lilburn City Park have sight-line requirements, so we factor that into layout from day one. The clay soil actually gives us an advantage during installation—it compacts well and holds a stable base layer. Winter freeze-thaw cycles here are mild enough that we don't worry about frost heave like you do further north, but we still build drainage systems that handle our 50+ inches of annual rainfall. Spring and fall are our sweet spots for installation because the ground isn't waterlogged and temperatures stay moderate.
Spring and fall installation costs less because our crews can work faster—Gwinnett clay is workable, weather's predictable, and we're not fighting summer heat or winter dormancy. Summer jobs here hit higher labor costs due to heat, and winter moisture from Georgia rainfall slows sub-base prep. Pricing reflects the actual conditions we're working in, not arbitrary markups.
Not if we build it right. Gwinnett clay compacts well, but we install a engineered sub-base with proper slope and perimeter drainage. This prevents water from pooling under the court surface. We've done this throughout Killian Hill and the areas near Lilburn City Park—your clay base is stable once we prepare it correctly.
Most yes, but it depends on your property size and existing trees. We've built full 94-by-50-foot courts, smaller half-courts, and hybrid layouts that maximize space around mature oaks. Come walk your yard with us—we'll show you what actually works without looking crowded or eating your entire backyard.
Many Lilburn neighborhoods have specific landscape guidelines. We handle the technical side—proper borders, color selection, sight-line compliance. A quick conversation with your HOA usually clears the way, and we've worked through these processes enough times that the paperwork moves fast.
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