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A sport court in your Loganville backyard isn't just a nice-to-have anymore—it's become the centerpiece of how families in Walton County are using their outdoor space. Whether you're near Downtown Loganville or out toward the Bay Creek area, we've noticed homeowners are tired of watching their kids trek to Vines Park or Bay Creek Park for pickup basketball or tennis. The good news? Artificial turf and modular court surfaces have evolved enough that you can build something durable, low-maintenance, and genuinely fun without turning your yard into a maintenance nightmare. We've installed dozens of these courts in the metro Atlanta footprint, and the Loganville market is unique—your soil, your sun exposure, your lot sizes all matter. That's why we don't show up with a one-size-fits-all pitch. We come out, walk your property, understand what you're actually trying to build, and give you an honest assessment of what works for your home, your family, and your budget.
Loganville sits right on that Walton-Gwinnett border, and your soil tells a story. The clay-heavy composition means drainage isn't automatic—water pools in certain spots during our heavy spring rains. That's critical when you're planning a sport court. We always recommend a proper base layer with good gravel or recycled asphalt to keep water from sitting under your turf. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're closer to Downtown Loganville or tucked into the Bay Creek neighborhoods. Some lots get hammered by afternoon sun; others have mature tree coverage that actually helps during Georgia summers. Lot sizes matter too. We've worked with tight quarter-acre lots and sprawling properties, but most Loganville residential yards fall in that sweet spot where a 20x40 or 30x50 court is actually buildable without eating your entire backyard. HOA restrictions exist in some parts of town, so we always check with your neighborhood covenants first. Winter isn't brutal here, but spring mud season is real—that's why foundation and drainage prep isn't an afterthought on our end.
Not if we prep correctly. The clay does drain slowly, so we build in a proper base—usually 4-6 inches of gravel with fabric underneath. This keeps water from pooling under your turf and extends the life of your court significantly. We've installed plenty of courts in similar soil conditions across the metro, and the ones that last are the ones where we didn't cut corners on the foundation.
In most cases, yes. A half-court for basketball or a combo court runs 30x50 or smaller, which fits most lots in the Downtown and Bay Creek areas without overwhelming your yard. We'll measure your space and show you what's actually buildable versus what looks good on paper but eats up your entire outdoor space.
Modern turf handles Georgia heat better than it used to, but we recommend lighter-colored options if your court gets afternoon sun exposure. Some Loganville lots have tree coverage that helps naturally. We'll assess your specific sun pattern during a site visit and recommend materials and placement to keep the court playable even in July and August.
From site visit to finished court, you're usually looking at 2-3 weeks depending on weather and base prep complexity. Spring and early fall are our busiest times. We schedule 40 minutes out from our operation to serve the Loganville area consistently, so we're not treating you like a one-off project from across the region.
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