Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A sport court in your Loganville backyard changes the game for families in the 30052 area. Whether you're in the Bay Creek neighborhood or closer to Downtown Loganville, having a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or multi-sport play means your kids actually use the yard year-round instead of staring at screens. We've built these courts for homeowners who want a real athletic surface—not just painted concrete that cracks in Georgia's heat and freeze cycles. Our recycled-material sport courts are engineered to handle the clay-heavy soil conditions along the Walton-Gwinnett border, and they're built to last through humid summers and occasional ice storms. What makes this different from a typical driveway court is the shock absorption and consistent ball response. Kids feel the difference immediately. Parents love that it's low-maintenance and looks sharp whether you're hosting a neighborhood tournament or just shooting hoops on a Tuesday evening. We've installed dozens of these across the Atlanta metro, and Loganville's landscape demands a court that can handle both the soil prep and the weather swings.
Loganville sits on clay-heavy terrain typical of the Walton-Gwinnett border, which means proper base preparation is non-negotiable. That clay doesn't drain like sandy soil, so we build sport courts with a gravel base layer and slight slope to prevent pooling during our Georgia downpours. The tree cover around Vines Park and Bay Creek Park tells you something important: shade patterns shift throughout the year. A court that's sunny in winter might have afternoon shade in summer, which actually helps preserve the playing surface. Most Loganville lots are spacious enough for a half-court or full-court build, though the Bay Creek area tends toward slightly smaller residential footprints. We've noticed HOA guidelines in some pockets of Loganville have opinions about court color and perimeter fencing, so we start conversations there. The recycled material approach works exceptionally well here because it handles freeze-thaw cycles better than pure asphalt and requires zero chemical sealant reapplication every year. Heat reflection off traditional courts can be brutal in July and August—our material dissipates that more naturally, which means the court stays game-ready even in peak summer.
Absolutely. The clay along the Walton-Gwinnett border doesn't compact uniformly like sandy soil, so we excavate deeper than standard specs and install a compacted gravel base. This prevents the shifting and cracking that happens when clay expands during wet periods. It's extra work upfront, but it keeps your court level and functional for 15+ years instead of five.
Our recycled-material courts are specifically designed for this. The material has flex built in, so when soil shifts with freezing, the surface absorbs that movement instead of cracking like asphalt would. Loganville winters aren't brutal, but those occasional ice events can wreck traditional courts—ours handle it.
A half-court works beautifully on lots as small as 30×50 feet. Full-court needs roughly 50×100 feet. We'll do a site walk and talk through sun patterns, tree roots, and drainage—Bay Creek properties sometimes have different utility easement rules, so we check that too.
No chemical sealant reapplication every other year like asphalt. No power-washing every spring to kill algae in our humidity. Sweep debris, occasional light broom for dust, and you're done. For Loganville's subtropical climate, that's a massive quality-of-life win.
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