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A sport court in your Snellville backyard changes everything—especially if you're thinking about rental potential or just want your family to actually use the yard instead of scrolling inside. We've installed dozens of these around Gwinnett County, and the Snellville Towne Center area and South Gwinnett neighborhoods consistently see strong interest from renters who want that "wow" factor. Here's the reality: most Snellville lots sit on Gwinnett County clay, which means proper drainage and a solid foundation matter more than you'd think. That's where we come in. Our sport courts handle Georgia's humidity and occasional heavy rain without turning into a swamp, and they're durable enough to handle year-round use. Whether you're upgrading for Airbnb bookings or just want a place where your kids will actually want to play outside, we'll build something that actually works in Snellville's climate and soil conditions. The investment pays for itself faster than you'd expect.
Snellville's clay-heavy soil is both a blessing and a curse. It compacts well, which is great for a stable base, but it doesn't drain like sandy soil. We always install proper subsurface drainage when we're laying sport courts here—standing water is the enemy, and we're not cutting corners just because the initial estimate would be lower. Your yard's sun exposure matters too. Properties near Briscoe Park tend to get good afternoon sun, but tree coverage varies wildly across the South Gwinnett area. More shade means less UV stress on the turf, which actually extends lifespan. Most Snellville residential lots range from modest quarter-acre setups to some larger properties, so we size courts to fit what you've actually got—no point installing a full basketball court if a smaller multipurpose surface makes more sense for your space and sight lines. HOA rules in some neighborhoods are stricter than others; we check those before we start, so there are no surprises mid-project.
Absolutely, but we engineer the base differently than sandy areas. We use a compacted clay foundation with perforated drainage layers underneath. Gwinnett County clay actually compacts really well, so your court stays stable and level. The key is making sure water runs away from the surface, not pooling on top. We've got the drainage detail down after years of Snellville installs.
It's a genuine draw. Families searching for Snellville vacation rentals with outdoor recreation amenities show higher booking rates and longer stays. Proximity to Briscoe Park and The Towne Green already attracts active guests—a private sport court is the cherry on top. You'll recoup your investment faster than with most upgrades, especially if you price it right.
Most residential courts take 5–7 days from site prep to final lines. Weather can add a day or two; if we hit a rainy spell typical for Georgia, we pause to avoid compromising the base. We schedule around your timeline, and we're honest about what clay soil prep requires—it's not rushed work.
Depends on your lot size, but most Snellville properties can handle a multipurpose surface that handles basketball, pickle ball, and badminton lines. Some folks go sport-specific. We'll walk your property, show you real options based on sight lines and property boundaries, and build exactly what works for your space.
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