Fire Rating — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Snellville are becoming the centerpiece of backyards across Towne Center and South Gwinnett, and there's a solid reason why. Homeowners here are tired of fighting clay-heavy soil that stays waterlogged after Georgia rain, and they're looking for a place where their kids can shoot hoops or play tennis without tracking mud into the house. Artificial turf sport courts solve that problem completely. Unlike natural grass—which struggles in Gwinnett's dense clay and gets torn up quickly with heavy foot traffic—synthetic court surfaces stay level, playable year-round, and require zero maintenance. We've installed dozens of these across the Snellville area, from modest 20x40 basketball courts tucked into modest lots near Briscoe Park to full-sized multi-sport setups on larger properties. The fire-rating requirements in Georgia are non-negotiable, and we make sure every court meets or exceeds state safety codes. Your court won't just look clean and professional—it'll give your family a genuine outdoor recreation space that holds its value and actually gets used, rain or shine.
Snellville's Gwinnett County clay is beautiful land, but it's challenging for traditional grass courts. Our clay doesn't drain like sandy soil does; after a heavy rain, you're looking at standing water or soft, muddy patches that shift underfoot. Artificial turf eliminates that headache entirely. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your lot sits in South Gwinnett's newer developments or closer to Towne Center, where mature trees can create afternoon shade. We assess your property's light patterns during the consultation because that affects court orientation and surface temperature. Most Snellville properties have established landscapes with mature oaks and pines, which means root systems and compacted soil are already in place—we work around those rather than against them. HOA regulations in some Towne Center neighborhoods restrict court colors or require specific border treatments, so we always verify restrictions upfront. Lot sizes here typically range from quarter-acre to half-acre residential plots, which shapes realistic court dimensions. We've learned that many homeowners want 30x60 courts (perfect for basketball or tennis) rather than full regulation size, since that fits the landscape and budget better while still delivering serious playability.
Yes. Georgia building codes require synthetic turf used in residential sport courts to meet ASTM F1679 fire-rating standards. We use only certified Class A materials that pass Steiner Tunnel testing. Snellville inspectors take this seriously, and we build every court to exceed those specs. It's not optional—it's essential, and it's the law.
Gwinnett clay compacts hard and doesn't drain naturally, so we install a crushed stone base layer to manage water and prevent settling. The clay actually works in our favor once prepped—it creates a stable foundation. Without proper base prep, you'd see the court shift and develop low spots after a year. We account for Snellville's soil composition in every install.
Most Snellville properties work well with 30x60 courts, which fit basketball or tennis comfortably. Larger lots near South Gwinnett can handle 40x80 multi-sport setups. We measure your space, check setback requirements, and factor in HOA rules if they apply. We'll never recommend something that crowds your landscape.
Synthetic turf courts are low-maintenance by design. You'll sweep debris seasonally and rinse occasionally—that's it. No mowing, no fertilizing, no mud. Georgia's humidity and occasional heavy rain don't damage the surface; in fact, they keep the court clean. We recommend a light brushing once or twice yearly to maintain fiber upright.
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