Vs Gravel — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts aren't just for the suburbs anymore—and they're definitely not something you need to drive all the way across metro Atlanta to install. Right here in Loganville, whether you're in Downtown or out near Bay Creek, families are ditching gravel courts and embracing artificial turf systems that actually hold up to Georgia's humid summers and clay-heavy soil. The thing about gravel is it shifts, compacts unevenly, and turns into a mud pit after rain—especially on Walton County's notorious clay. A properly installed sport court with turf gives you a level playing surface year-round, zero maintenance headaches, and the kind of durability that justifies the investment. We've worked properties across Loganville and know exactly what the local soil conditions demand. Whether you're near Vines Park or tucking a court into the Bay Creek area, we can design and install a system that handles Loganville weather and stands up to hard use without the constant raking, re-leveling, and replacement cycles gravel demands.
Loganville sits on that Walton-Gwinnett border where you're dealing with heavy clay soil that doesn't drain like you'd hope. This is exactly why gravel courts become problematic—the clay base shifts and settles unevenly underneath, creating low spots and washouts, especially during our spring rains. Artificial turf with proper sub-base preparation actually works *with* Loganville's soil conditions rather than fighting them. We install a compacted base layer designed to handle the clay and local drainage patterns, so water moves through instead of pooling. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're setting up near the tree lines around Bay Creek or in the more open areas near Downtown. East-facing courts can handle Georgia's afternoon heat better than you'd think with modern turf systems. Most residential courts in Loganville run 3,000 to 5,000 square feet—plenty of space for multi-sport setups without eating your entire yard. We factor in local setback requirements and typical lot layouts when designing your system, so you're not fighting code issues or neighbor concerns down the line.
Loganville's clay soil doesn't drain well, and gravel just sits on top of it. Rain percolates down and the clay holds moisture, while gravel shifts and compacts unevenly. Artificial turf with a proper engineered base actually solves this—water drains through the turf and base layers into the subsoil instead of pooling at the surface.
Minimal. Unlike gravel that needs raking, re-leveling, and seasonal topping off, turf requires basic brushing a few times a year and occasional rinse-downs. No mud tracking into the house, no washouts after storms, and no replacing material every couple of seasons. That's the real cost savings.
Modern sport-court turf is designed for Georgia conditions. It won't get as hot as asphalt or concrete, and the drainage system prevents the soggy, moldy problems you'd get with gravel during humid months. Players actually prefer it over gravel for comfort and consistency.
It depends on your specific location and HOA rules, especially in Downtown Loganville or Bay Creek areas. We handle the local requirements and setback considerations as part of our design process, so you're compliant from day one without surprises later.
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