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Sport courts have become the go-to solution for Loganville homeowners who want a dedicated play space without the maintenance headaches of natural grass. Whether you're in the Bay Creek area or closer to Downtown Loganville, the clay-heavy soil around the Walton-Gwinnett border makes consistent athletic surfaces tricky—natural grass struggles with drainage and compaction, especially around Vines Park where families are already thinking about outdoor recreation. A sport court gives you a professional-grade playing surface in your own backyard: clean lines for basketball, tennis, pickleball, or multipurpose play. No mud after rain, no bare patches from foot traffic, and your kids can practice year-round without waiting for the grass to recover. We've installed these throughout the metro area, and Loganville homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. The investment pays back in family time, property appeal, and honestly, the peace of mind that comes with not battling your lawn.
Loganville's clay-dominant soil is actually one of the reasons sport courts make so much sense here. That thick, dense clay holds water and compacts easily—perfect conditions for creating a level, stable foundation for an athletic surface. When we're prepping your property, we account for the natural slope and drainage patterns specific to either the Downtown area or Bay Creek neighborhoods. Most Loganville lots sit between 0.5 and 1 acre, which gives you enough room for a full or half court without eating up your entire yard. Sun exposure varies depending on tree coverage, but we assess that during your site visit; afternoon sun from the west can be intense in summer, so court orientation matters. One thing we always address: Walton County's moisture and humidity means your surface needs proper subsurface drainage. We don't skimp on the base layer here—it's the difference between a court that stays playable year-round and one that gets soft and slippery. Homeowner associations in the area typically approve sport courts since they're contained, bordered installations, but we verify any covenants before we start work.
Yes, absolutely. The clay around the Walton-Gwinnett border compacts hard and drains poorly, so we spend extra time on base preparation. We excavate, grade for slope, and install a perforated drainage layer under the court surface. It's more upfront work than sandy soil areas, but it ensures your court stays playable after rain and lasts longer without soft spots developing.
Most yes, though it depends on your lot size and layout. A half-court (around 47' × 50') fits comfortably on typical Loganville properties and still gives you plenty of room for serious play. We map out your space during the consultation and show you options that work with your home's footprint and setback requirements.
A standard sport court takes 5–7 working days from start to finish, accounting for base prep, surface installation, and line marking. Weather can affect scheduling—summer heat and spring rain are both factors in the metro area—but we plan for that and keep you updated on timing.
Routine maintenance is minimal: occasional sweeping and a rinse-down keeps it clean. The humid climate around Bay Creek and Downtown doesn't cause mold or algae issues if surface drainage is solid, which is why our installation approach accounts for local moisture patterns. You're looking at far less work than maintaining natural grass.
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