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Sport courts in Snellville are becoming the go-to solution for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play without the headache of maintaining natural grass. We've worked with homeowners throughout Gwinnett County—from the Snellville Towne Center neighborhoods down through South Gwinnett—and the story's always the same: artificial turf courts handle the Georgia heat and humidity better than anything else, and they hold up through years of serious use. That heavy Gwinnett County clay underneath your yard? It's actually ideal for a solid base layer, which means installation tends to go smoothly here. Whether you've got a compact lot and need a smaller court or you're working with established property lines and mature landscaping, we can design something that fits your space and your family's needs. The benefit isn't just about having a place to play—it's about reclaiming your weekends from lawn maintenance and actually using your backyard year-round.
Snellville's clay-heavy soil is a double-edged sword. On one hand, it provides excellent drainage and a stable base for court installation—no surprise settling or soft spots a year down the line. On the other hand, that same clay can make excavation trickier if you've got deep roots or established landscape features. Most Snellville lots in the Towne Center area and South Gwinnett neighborhoods are mature, which means you might have shade from surrounding trees. That's actually good for turf longevity; full sun all day can age synthetic courts faster, though modern materials handle it well. Sun exposure does matter for playability though—a court that sits in afternoon shade plays differently than one in open sun, especially during summer months. Gwinnett's humidity is something to plan for: proper drainage layers and slight slope are non-negotiable. We also see HOA guidelines pop up fairly often in established neighborhoods around here, so checking deed restrictions on court dimensions and surface color is worth doing upfront. Most residential lots can accommodate a half-court or full court depending on setback requirements.
Absolutely. Slope is actually manageable and sometimes preferable for drainage. We'll grade the base layer to ensure water doesn't pool, and slight elevation changes won't affect play if the court surface itself is level. Gwinnett's clay base compacts well, making grading straightforward. If your slope is steep, we might recommend a smaller court or discuss retaining wall options, but most residential lots work fine.
Check your property deed or contact your HOA directly—many South Gwinnett and Towne Center area communities have landscape guidelines. Common restrictions include court width, color (black vs. green surfaces), and setback distances. We've installed courts in restricted neighborhoods before and can help you navigate specs that meet both your needs and your community rules.
Regular sweeping and occasional rinses keep courts clean, but the real work happens during installation—proper drainage prevents mold and algae growth common in humid climates like ours. We design courts with adequate slope and sub-base drainage so water doesn't linger. A well-built court needs minimal seasonal maintenance beyond that initial care.
Most full courts take 3–5 days from start to finish, depending on site prep and existing landscape features. Gwinnett's clay compacts predictably, which speeds things up. We handle scheduling around your location near Snellville Towne Center or South Gwinnett and coordinate with any contractors you're already working with.
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