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Sport courts have become a game-changer for Snellville homeowners who want to maximize their outdoor space without the constant upkeep that natural grass demands. Whether you're in the Snellville Towne Center area or one of the established neighborhoods across South Gwinnett, an artificial turf sport court gives your family a dedicated place to play basketball, pickle ball, or just knock around a soccer ball—rain or shine. The beauty of installing one in Snellville is that you're not fighting against the region's heavy clay soil or dealing with the drainage headaches that come with it. Instead, you get a clean, level playing surface that stays playable year-round. We've worked with dozens of homeowners in the 30039 and 30078 zip codes who were tired of muddy patches, dead spots, and uneven ground. A properly installed sport court changes that entirely. It's an investment that actually improves your home's appeal and gives your kids (and let's be honest, the adults too) a reason to get outside and stay active.
Gwinnett County's clay-heavy soil is honestly one of the best reasons to go with artificial turf for a sport court. That dense clay holds water, creates compacted areas, and makes it nearly impossible to maintain a level playing surface for any real athletic use. We see it constantly in established Snellville lots—the ground settles unevenly, drainage pools in low spots, and grass just doesn't recover well. When we install a sport court, we're building on top of a proper sub-base that accounts for our local soil composition and the area's rainfall patterns. Most Snellville residential properties have mature landscaping and established lot lines, so we work with what you've got—whether that means integrating the court alongside your existing yard or creating a dedicated play zone. Sun exposure varies depending on your neighborhood; some properties near Briscoe Park or The Towne Green area get excellent afternoon light, while others deal with oak and pine shade. That affects playability and maintenance, and we factor it into the design. HOA rules in South Gwinnett can be fairly specific about landscape modifications, so we always coordinate with your neighborhood association before breaking ground. The solid base and proper drainage we install handles Gwinnett's seasonal moisture swings.
Actually, no—it's one of the reasons artificial turf is ideal here. Gwinnett's clay compacts and holds water poorly for natural grass, but with a sport court, we install a engineered sub-base that sits on top of the clay and manages drainage properly. Your court stays level and playable even after heavy rain, unlike a natural grass field that would turn into a muddy mess in our soil conditions.
That depends on the sport—a half-court basketball setup typically needs 35' x 25', while a pickle ball court is smaller at 30' x 60'. Most established Snellville homes have enough space in a side or back yard. We'll do a site visit and work around your existing landscaping and lot lines to find the best fit for your property.
Not at all. Modern sport courts blend seamlessly with residential landscaping—we customize colors and can integrate borders that match your home's aesthetic. We also check with your HOA first. Many Snellville neighborhoods actually see sport courts as a positive addition since they're well-maintained and show active family investment in the property.
Minimal compared to natural grass. Snellville's rain keeps things rinsed naturally, and you just need occasional brushing to keep the infill distributed evenly. No mowing, no patchy dead spots from our clay soil, and no seasonal dormancy. It's genuinely low-maintenance while staying game-ready year-round.
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