Installation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A sport court isn't just a backyard upgrade—it's the difference between watching your kids play basketball on cracked asphalt and actually being able to host the neighborhood. We've installed hundreds of these in the Snellville area, and we've seen firsthand how families use them. Whether you're in the Snellville Towne Center neighborhoods or out toward South Gwinnett, that Gwinnett clay soil means your current court surface is probably taking a beating from moisture and settling. A proper artificial turf sport court solves that. You get year-round playability, no standing water issues, and a surface that handles the Georgia heat without buckling. Our team knows Snellville's lots—the shade patterns from mature trees, the drainage challenges, the HOA rules that matter—and we build courts that actually work in this environment. Not some generic installation that fails after two seasons. We're talking about a court your family will use for a decade.
Gwinnett County's clay-heavy soil is both a challenge and the reason you need a sport court done right. That clay doesn't drain well, especially during Georgia's wet springs. If you're replacing an older concrete court, you've probably noticed cracking and uneven settling—that's the clay shifting underneath. We address this with proper base preparation that accounts for Gwinnett's soil conditions. Most Snellville properties have mature tree cover, which is great for heat management but creates shade zones on court surfaces. We design layouts that maximize sun exposure for play areas while using shade strategically to reduce wear. Lot sizes vary significantly across South Gwinnett and the Towne Center area, so we don't assume a standard court footprint—we work with what you've got. HOA requirements in some Snellville neighborhoods do have landscape standards, so we coordinate those details upfront. The clay soil also means we're meticulous about drainage design around the perimeter. Georgia heat is real; artificial turf won't buckle like concrete does, but installation quality matters enormously in our climate.
Gwinnett's clay soil shifts and settles, especially with Georgia's moisture swings. Concrete courts crack; asphalt buckles. Artificial turf sport courts sit on engineered bases that account for clay movement and drainage. You get a stable playing surface year after year instead of watching it deteriorate like the asphalt courts around Briscoe Park often do.
Yes—if it's installed correctly on clay. We use specialized base layers and proper slope engineering specific to Gwinnett County conditions. Water drains through the turf and base into perimeter systems we design for your lot. Pools and mud are not part of a well-built court. The Towne Center area and South Gwinnett lots have different drainage patterns; we assess each one.
Most residential sport courts take 5–7 days from site prep through final install. Gwinnett clay prep takes a bit more attention than sandy soil, so we don't rush it. Weather can add a day or two during wet seasons. We schedule around that and give you a realistic timeline before we start.
Depends on your neighborhood. Some Snellville Towne Center and South Gwinnett HOAs have landscape guidelines. We've worked with most local boards and know what they typically approve. We'll help you navigate that conversation upfront instead of discovering issues mid-project.
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