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Sport courts in Snellville have become a game-changer for families across Gwinnett County who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without the maintenance headaches. Whether you're in the Snellville Towne Center area or down in South Gwinnett, you've probably noticed how many yards sit unused because maintaining a natural playing surface is exhausting—especially in our humidity and clay-heavy soil. That's where artificial turf sport courts come in. They give you a professional-grade surface that stays playable year-round, handles Georgia's weather without turning into a mud pit, and actually lasts 10–15 years with minimal upkeep. We've installed dozens of these courts across the county, and we've learned exactly how to handle the soil conditions, drainage patterns, and space constraints that come with Snellville properties. Your backyard can become the neighborhood hangout spot—the kind of place where kids actually want to stay active instead of staring at screens.
Snellville sits on Gwinnett County's notoriously clay-heavy soil, which drains poorly and compacts easily—exactly the kind of foundation that can cause problems if your sport court isn't installed properly. We don't just lay turf over clay and call it done. We install a proper base layer that accounts for our region's heavy summer rainfall and the way water moves through established lots. A lot of the residential properties around the Towne Green and South Gwinnett neighborhoods have varying grades and older utility lines, so site prep is critical. Sun exposure matters too: if your court faces south or southwest, you'll want UV-resistant fibers and potentially lighter colors to manage heat buildup during summer afternoons. Most Snellville backyards are quarter to half-acre established lots, which gives us solid working room but means we're usually building around mature trees and landscape features. HOA guidelines vary across the area, so we verify any restrictions upfront. The good news is that artificial sport courts actually improve drainage over time compared to compacted clay, and they hold up beautifully in our climate when installed with the right materials and slope.
It makes it different, not impossible. Clay compacts and doesn't drain naturally, so we install engineered base layers and add proper grading to channel water away from the court. We've done this hundreds of times in Snellville and South Gwinnett—it's why we start with a site assessment instead of guessing. Your court will actually drain better than the surrounding yard once we're done.
Most Snellville properties can accommodate a half-court (about 50x30 feet) or a full pickleball setup (30x60 feet). Full basketball courts are possible on larger lots. We come out and measure your actual space, check for tree placement and utility lines, then show you what makes sense. You might be surprised at what's feasible.
Georgia sun is intense, and dark-colored turf can get hot. We recommend lighter colors or newer cool-touch fibers for Snellville courts. Properly installed drainage also prevents moisture buildup that makes heat worse. A well-designed court stays playable and comfortable even during peak afternoon heat.
Some neighborhoods have guidelines, others don't. We check your specific HOA covenants before recommending colors, materials, or placement. Most HOAs are fine with sport courts since they're low-maintenance and actually improve property appearance. We'll guide you through any approval process.
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