Fall Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A sport court in your Snellville backyard transforms how your family plays. Whether you're in the Snellville Towne Center area or down in South Gwinnett, fall is genuinely the best time to get this done. The cooler temperatures mean we can work faster, the ground isn't waterlogged like spring, and your court will be game-ready before winter settles in. We've installed courts for families all over Gwinnett County—neighbors who wanted a dedicated basketball halfcourt, a multipurpose space for volleyball and badminton, even a tennis practice wall. The thing about Snellville lots is they're usually established, with mature trees providing natural shade in some spots and full sun in others. That matters for how we design your court. A sport court isn't just a slab of material; it's a real investment in your property that handles the Georgia clay base most homes here sit on, drains properly during our heavy rain seasons, and gives you a surface that actually plays well year-round. We're 35 minutes from your neighborhood, so we know the local soil, the drainage patterns, and exactly what works in this part of Gwinnett.
Snellville's clay-heavy soil is something we account for on every install. That dense, compacted earth you'll find under most established lots needs proper base preparation—we're not just laying surface material over dirt and hoping it holds. Fall installation is ideal because the soil moisture is more stable than spring, which means better settling and fewer surprises once winter hits. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether you're near Briscoe Park's tree line or in one of the more open neighborhoods around The Towne Green. We'll assess your lot during the consultation because shade affects playing conditions and surface longevity. Most Snellville residential courts range from 2,000 to 4,000 square feet, which is a realistic footprint for the typical yard size in South Gwinnett. Many homeowners in your area have HOA guidelines we need to respect—color choices, setback requirements, and material standards. We handle that conversation upfront so there are no surprises. Fall weather in Gwinnett is forgiving for installation: temperatures cool enough that materials cure properly, humidity drops, and we avoid the worst of the summer heat stress.
Most residential courts take 5–7 working days from base prep through final surface installation. Fall weather cooperates—no summer heat delays, no spring rain stalls. We typically schedule Snellville projects for September through November. That means you're playing before Thanksgiving. Full curing takes about 2 weeks before heavy use, so mid-October starts usually means game-ready by early November.
Yes. Gwinnett clay compacts tight and holds water. We install a gravel base layer and slope your court properly so runoff moves away from your house and foundation. That's non-negotiable here. It's why we don't cut corners on base work—the South Gwinnett clay demands it, and it ensures your court lasts 10+ years without settling or pooling.
Absolutely. Shade doesn't damage the surface. It actually keeps the court cooler in summer, which some families prefer. We just account for dappled light when choosing surface color—some tones play better visually under tree cover. Leaf debris is minimal if trees are 20+ feet away, and fall cleanup is easier anyway since deciduous shedding is predictable.
Most do, with conditions. We've worked with several Snellville Towne Center and South Gwinnett HOAs on color, height, and sight-line requirements. We handle the documentation and coordinate with your HOA before we start. It's part of the consultation—no surprises, no rework later.
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