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A sport court in your Snellville backyard isn't just a nice-to-have—it's a game-changer for families in Gwinnett County who want year-round play without the maintenance nightmare. Whether you're in the Snellville Towne Center neighborhood or out in South Gwinnett, that Georgia clay soil we all deal with means natural grass courts drain poorly and turn into mud pits after rain. Artificial turf solves that immediately. You get a professional-grade playing surface that's ready to use the day after installation, no matter what the weather threw at you the night before. We've installed dozens of sport courts across the county, and the homeowners we work with consistently tell us it's the best investment they've made for their kids' athletic development. No more canceling games because the yard's a swamp. No more resodding every season. Just solid, predictable performance that handles Snellville's climate and heavy use.
Snellville sits on notoriously thick Gwinnett County clay—the kind of soil that holds water like a sponge and stays soggy for days after a decent rain. That's exactly why artificial sport courts with proper drainage systems are so popular here. When we install, we're building a multi-layer foundation that sits above your native clay, with gravel base and perforated drain tile that channels water away from your court instead of letting it pool. Most Snellville lots are established, meaning mature trees create pockets of shade and full-sun areas on the same property. We account for sun exposure when choosing turf pile height and infill—shaded areas need different specs than the sunny southwest corner. HOA restrictions in neighborhoods near The Towne Green and Briscoe Park sometimes limit court size or require certain aesthetics, so we always check local covenants before breaking ground. Your yard size matters too; we've done everything from compact 30-by-60 courts in tighter South Gwinnett lots to full-sized basketball setups on larger properties. Drainage design is non-negotiable here—it's the difference between a court that works for 15 years and one that fails in three.
Absolutely. The artificial turf itself is highly porous, but the real magic is the subsurface system we install underneath. In Snellville's clay environment, we lay perforated drain tile and crushed stone base that forces water away from your court and into proper drainage channels. Your native clay stays undisturbed below. This system keeps your court playable within hours of rain, even during Gwinnett's heaviest storms.
It depends on your neighborhood. Properties near Snellville Towne Center and The Towne Green often have deed restrictions on yard modifications. We always pull and review your HOA covenants before you commit. Most approvals are straightforward, but it's better to know upfront than discover a restriction after digging begins.
Snellville's established neighborhoods have plenty of big oaks and pines that create mixed sun-shade yards. This affects drainage speed and turf longevity. We design court placement and choose infill types based on your specific sun exposure. A south-facing court in full sun needs different specs than one under afternoon shade from Briscoe Park-area tree cover.
Site prep and drainage work typically take 3–5 days depending on soil conditions and your lot size. Turf installation itself is usually 1–2 days. South Gwinnett and Towne Center area projects are similar in timeline. We schedule around weather—heavy rain delays grading, so we typically avoid late spring and early summer for big projects.
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