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A sport court in your Loganville backyard isn't just a nice-to-have—it's a real solution for families who want their kids active without fighting the clay soil and unpredictable Georgia heat. We work with homeowners in Downtown Loganville and the Bay Creek area all the time, and the same story keeps coming up: the kids need somewhere to play basketball or tennis that actually holds up year-round. Real grass gets chewed up by summer rain and shade from mature trees. Our synthetic turf courts give you a genuine play surface that drains properly, even with Walton County's heavy clay underneath. Whether you're in a neighborhood near Vines Park or out toward Bay Creek Park, we can design something that fits your lot, matches your HOA guidelines, and actually gets used instead of sitting as a muddy mess. The whole project takes a few days, and then you're done worrying about maintenance while your family gets healthier.
Loganville sits right on the Walton-Gwinnett border, and that clay-heavy soil is both a blessing and something we plan around carefully. Clay drains slowly, which means a traditional grass court floods during heavy rain and creates divots fast. Our synthetic courts need proper base preparation—we handle subgrade work to ensure water moves away from the court rather than pooling underneath. Shade is real here too, especially in Bay Creek and around the older neighborhoods near Downtown Loganville where trees have had decades to grow. Some yards get dappled afternoon sun, which means we'll recommend a turf blend that handles partial shade better than others. Most lots we see in the area run 800 to 1,500 square feet for a practical court size—big enough for serious play, small enough to fit within typical subdivision setback rules. If your HOA has specific color or height restrictions (common in Walton County developments), we'll verify those during the design phase. Installation timing matters here too—we typically schedule spring or fall to avoid the worst humidity and thunderstorm patterns.
Most subdivisions in Loganville and Bay Creek allow it, but rules vary by development. We pull your HOA documentation early and design the court to match their landscape standards—color, perimeter finish, setbacks from property lines. If there are restrictions, we work within them or get written approval before we break ground.
Clay compacts differently than sandy soil, so we grade and prep the subbase carefully to prevent settling later. We add a drainage layer to move water away from the court surface. The clay actually works in our favor once we've prepped it—it gives the court a stable, long-term foundation that doesn't shift like looser soil can.
Most standard residential lots in the area will handle a half-court or three-quarter court comfortably. A full court is possible, but you'd typically need at least 5,000 square feet of usable space. We measure your yard and show you what fits within your setbacks and HOA rules.
A typical sport court takes three to five days from site prep to final line marking. Weather sometimes adds a day or two—we won't rush subgrade work in heavy rain. We're about 40 minutes from the area, so we schedule projects back-to-back to keep costs reasonable for local families.
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