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A sport court in your Snellville backyard changes everything—especially if you've got kids who need a place to shoot hoops, practice tennis, or just burn off energy without heading to Briscoe Park every single day. We've installed dozens of these in South Gwinnett and around the Snellville Towne Center area, and the feedback is always the same: families use them constantly. The thing about Gwinnett County clay soil is that it doesn't drain the way you'd want for a natural grass court, which is exactly why artificial turf sport courts make so much sense here. You get a professional-grade playing surface that handles Georgia's humidity and afternoon downpours without turning into a mud pit. Unlike traditional courts, these don't require the constant maintenance headaches—no reseeding after summer heat stress, no brown patches from foot traffic. We handle the whole process: site prep, proper base installation, and getting that court regulation-ready so it performs like the real thing. Most Snellville homeowners are surprised by how much use the court gets once it's in, and how much it adds to quality time at home.
Snellville sits on heavy Gwinnett County clay, which means drainage is your biggest consideration when planning a sport court. We always start with a gravel and sand base layer—this isn't optional in this area—to make sure water moves away from the court instead of pooling underneath. The clay also affects how we prepare the subgrade; we're extra thorough here because settling issues will show up fast on a sport surface where you need consistent ball response. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether your lot is in the older, more established neighborhoods near The Towne Green or the newer South Gwinnett subdivisions. Some yards have mature trees providing afternoon shade, which actually helps with surface temperature in summer. Others are wide open and get full sun exposure. We factor this into color selection and discuss realistic heat management with every homeowner. Most Snellville properties we work with range from quarter-acre to half-acre residential lots, so court sizing requires real planning—we work with your space to maximize playability without eating your entire yard. HOA regulations vary by neighborhood, so we always recommend checking with your community rules before we break ground.
Humidity is actually less of a problem for artificial turf than people think. The drainage system we install handles moisture well, and the turf itself doesn't absorb water like natural grass does. What matters more is the base prep we do with your clay soil—that's where proper drainage prevents issues. Once the court is down, you're playing on a consistent surface regardless of the season.
Absolutely. Shade is actually beneficial for keeping surface temperatures down during hot months. We've installed courts under mature trees throughout South Gwinnett without issues. The only consideration is leaf debris in fall, but that's a quick broom sweep compared to the work natural grass requires. Shade won't affect playability or turf durability.
Most residential courts take 3-5 working days from site prep through final installation, depending on lot size and base conditions. Gwinnett clay requires solid preparation time, but we've got the process down. Weather can extend the timeline—we avoid working during heavy rain when the clay is saturated.
Minimal compared to natural grass. Occasional broom sweeping to manage debris, especially near Briscoe Park where leaf season gets heavy. You don't need fertilizer, reseeding, or the fungus treatments clay yards often require. A rinse with the hose a few times a year keeps it clean. That's it.
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