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Sport courts are becoming a staple in Snellville backyards, and honestly, it makes sense. Between Briscoe Park's busy schedule and the heat that Georgia summers throw at you, having your own dedicated court space at home is a game-changer—literally. Whether you're in the Snellville Towne Center area or South Gwinnett, we've installed enough courts to know exactly what works in this landscape. Your kids get unlimited practice time, you save on gas driving to facilities across Gwinnett County, and your property value gets a real boost. The Towne Green community has embraced outdoor living in a big way, and a quality sport court fits right into that lifestyle. We've been building these for long enough to understand Snellville's soil composition, how the sun moves across your lot, and what HOA rules typically allow in this area. Most homeowners in the 30039 and 30078 zip codes are working with established lots that need careful planning—that's where experience matters. LawnLogic brings Georgia-specific knowledge to every install, and we're close enough to move quickly when you're ready to build.
Snellville sits on that classic Gwinnett County clay base, which means proper drainage planning isn't optional—it's essential. We see a lot of established properties here with mature trees creating partial shade situations, and that affects both court positioning and material choice. Your clay subsoil compacts predictably, which is actually helpful for a stable court foundation, but we always recommend a base layer that works with local soil rather than against it. HOA restrictions vary across South Gwinnett neighborhoods, so we start every conversation by checking what your community allows on court size, color, and placement. Most Snellville lots are spacious enough for a half-court setup, though some homeowners in tighter Towne Center-adjacent properties work with modular designs. Summer sun exposure is intense here—we've learned which surface materials hold up best under consistent Georgia heat. The clay also means water management during our wet spring season becomes part of the long-term maintenance conversation. We handle all of that upfront so your court performs year after year without surprises.
Yes, most neighborhoods in the Snellville area do have guidelines, though they vary by community. We check your specific HOA documentation before recommending court size or color. South Gwinnett communities tend to be pretty flexible with athletic improvements that boost property appeal, but it's always worth confirming upfront. We handle that research for you.
Clay is actually a solid foundation base, but it compacts and can hold water during heavy rain. We build drainage systems that work with your soil type, not against it. Snellville's spring wet season is predictable enough that we know exactly how to slope and base-prep for long-term stability and player safety.
Most established lots in the 30039 and 30078 areas accommodate a half-court (around 30x40 feet), which covers basketball, pickleball, or tennis. Bigger properties in South Gwinnett sometimes go full-court. We measure your space and work within HOA specs to maximize playable area.
Snellville's older neighborhoods have mature trees that create shade patterns. We assess sun exposure during the planning phase—most courts need 6+ hours of direct sun. If your yard is shaded, certain surface materials still perform well. We'll walk your property and give you honest feedback.
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