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Sport courts have become a game-changer for Loganville families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without watching their water bill skyrocket every summer. The clay-heavy soil around the Walton-Gwinnett border means natural grass courts drain poorly and demand constant maintenance—especially during Georgia's humid growing season. Artificial turf eliminates that headache entirely. Whether you're in Downtown Loganville or out near Bay Creek, a properly installed sport court gives you a professional-quality playing surface that stays game-ready year-round, rain or shine. You'll cut water usage by thousands of gallons annually while reclaiming your yard from the endless cycle of watering, mowing, and patching. LawnLogic has installed dozens of courts across the metro area, and we know the specific challenges Loganville homeowners face—from the clay subsoil that fights drainage to the Georgia sun that bakes traditional grass into dormancy. Our team can be at your property within 40 minutes to assess your space and show you exactly how much water and maintenance you'll save.
Loganville sits on the eastern edge of metro Atlanta where Walton and Gwinnett counties meet, and that geography matters for your court. The soil here is predominantly clay with poor natural drainage—water pools instead of soaking in, which makes natural grass courts a nightmare. Artificial turf solves this by sitting above the soil layer with a permeable base underneath, so water drains away instead of stagnating. Summer heat is intense, and sun exposure varies significantly between the Downtown Loganville neighborhoods (where mature trees provide afternoon shade) and the more open Bay Creek area near the parks. We'll design your court's orientation and drainage system based on your specific lot. Most residential properties in Loganville range from a quarter-acre to half-acre, giving us solid space to work with for a 30x60 sport court or smaller recreational setup. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on site prep, and because we're not fighting clay compaction and water retention issues like you would with natural grass, the long-term durability is significantly higher. You're also looking at zero fertilizer runoff into local waterways—a real win for the Bay Creek watershed.
A natural grass court in Loganville needs 1.5–2 inches of water per week during our hot season (May–September) to stay playable. That's roughly 45,000–60,000 gallons per season for a standard residential court. Artificial turf requires zero watering. You'll see immediate savings on your water bill and eliminate the need for irrigation infrastructure altogether. Plus, you avoid the chemical fertilizers and fungicides that clay-heavy soil demands.
Absolutely. Artificial turf doesn't need sunlight to stay healthy like grass does. In fact, shaded courts stay cooler and wear more evenly because they don't experience the intense UV stress that open areas do. If your property has mixed sun and shade (common in the older Downtown Loganville neighborhoods), turf actually performs better than natural grass, which would go thin and patchy in shadowed zones.
Clay soil is actually why artificial turf is such a smart choice here. The poor drainage in Walton County clay means natural grass courts become muddy and unusable after heavy rain. With artificial turf, we install a gravel and perforated drainage base that channels water away from the playing surface. Your court stays dry and playable even after Georgia downpours.
For a typical Loganville residential lot, we're looking at 3–5 days start to finish. We remove the existing grass or sod, grade the foundation to handle water runoff, lay the drainage base and shock pad, then install the turf. The clay subsoil actually makes grading straightforward since it's dense and stable. We'll schedule around your neighbors' schedules and Bay Creek area traffic patterns.
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