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Sport courts have become a real game-changer for families across Snellville, especially in neighborhoods like South Gwinnett and around Snellville Towne Center where lot sizes make it tough to fit traditional recreational spaces. A lot of homeowners we talk to are stuck between wanting their kids to have a dedicated place to practice basketball, pickleball, or tennis—and not having the room or patience for natural grass maintenance in our clay-heavy Gwinnett County soil. Artificial turf sport courts solve that problem without the constant upkeep. You get a surface that's ready to play on year-round, doesn't turn into a mud pit during our Georgia rain seasons, and honestly looks cleaner than most of the natural grass we see in the area. Whether you're in 30039 or 30078, the real value isn't just the court itself—it's reclaiming your yard as functional space instead of maintenance headache. We've installed plenty of these throughout the area, and the feedback is consistent: families use them more, kids get outside more, and the stress of keeping up with the lawn disappears.
Gwinnett County's clay soil is beautiful in a lot of ways, but it's not forgiving when it comes to drainage and grass health. That clay base means water pools, compacts easily, and creates the perfect storm for uneven wear if you're dealing with natural turf or poorly installed artificial surfaces. Sport courts in Snellville need a foundation that accounts for this. We always recommend proper base preparation—usually a compacted stone layer—because the clay underneath will shift seasonally, and you don't want your court surface settling unevenly after the first heavy rain. Lot sizes in Snellville tend to be established residential properties, which means mature trees in many yards. That's actually great for sport court longevity because shade reduces UV stress on the turf, though you'll want drainage sloped away from tree root systems. HOA communities around Snellville Towne Center sometimes have specific guidelines about court dimensions or color, so we always pull those details upfront. The good news: artificial sport court surfaces age incredibly well in Georgia's humidity and heat, and they handle our clay soil foundation better than people expect once that base is dialed in correctly.
Absolutely. Gwinnett County's clay compacts and shifts, so we always install a 4–6 inch stone base with proper grading for drainage. This prevents the pooling you'd otherwise see after our spring and summer rains. Without it, your court surface becomes uneven and water collects in certain spots. It's extra legwork upfront, but it keeps the court playable year-round.
Most established lots in South Gwinnett and the 30039/30078 areas can accommodate a half-court (around 47 x 50 feet) or smaller multi-sport setup (30 x 40 feet). We always do a site visit to check trees, utilities, and slope. Some homeowners go smaller for pickleball-only courts, which only need about 30 x 60 feet and fit nicely into tighter spaces.
Most Snellville HOAs don't restrict artificial turf courts, but some have guidelines on dimensions, color, or fencing. We always check CC&Rs before you commit. In our experience, HOAs actually prefer sport courts to natural grass lawns because they're maintained, look clean, and don't invite complaints about brown patches or weeds.
Site prep typically takes 3–5 days depending on slope, tree root removal, and drainage work. The actual turf installation usually runs 2–3 additional days. We schedule around Gwinnett County weather—avoiding heavy rain windows—so your court's ready when you need it, not months later.
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