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A sport court does something natural grass can't: it stays game-ready year-round, rain or shine. For families around Snellville Towne Center and South Gwinnett, that means your kids can practice basketball, run drills, or play tennis without waiting for the yard to dry out after a Georgia downpour. We've installed plenty of sport courts across Gwinnett County, and we've seen firsthand how much use they get—especially on those humid summer evenings when the whole neighborhood seems to want to play. The thing about sport courts is they're built tough. They handle the clay soil we have here in Gwinnett, they don't turn into mud pits, and they reduce the wear pattern you'd see on natural grass from repeated footwork in the same spots. If your family's been eyeing a dedicated play surface near Briscoe Park or in your own backyard, we can walk you through what makes sense for your lot size and how the court integrates with your existing landscape.
Snellville sits on Gwinnett County's characteristic red clay, which drains differently than sandy loam. That's actually one of the biggest reasons homeowners around here choose artificial surfaces for sport courts—natural grass struggles with our clay base, especially under foot traffic from basketball or tennis play. Most established lots in South Gwinnett and around The Towne Green have mature trees, which creates shade patterns throughout the day. A sport court can handle partial shade better than grass, though we'll assess your specific sun exposure during the site visit. Many properties in 30039 and 30078 are in HOA-managed neighborhoods, and we verify court dimensions and color specs meet those guidelines before we start. Lot sizes vary—some homes have tight backyards, others have room for a full court. We've found that a 30×60 footprint works well on most Snellville residential lots, and we can adjust dimensions if your space is smaller. Installation here means proper grading around that clay base and ensuring drainage slopes away from your home's foundation.
Absolutely. Clay is denser than sandy soil, which actually works in your favor for court installation. We excavate, grade, and add a crushed stone base to manage drainage. The key is making sure water sheds away from your foundation and doesn't pool. We've done this hundreds of times across Gwinnett County and know how to handle the clay base that's typical in Snellville.
A full basketball or tennis court runs 30×60 feet, but we can design smaller versions for tighter backyards—especially common in South Gwinnett neighborhoods. We come out and measure your lot, account for setback rules (HOAs are strict around here), and show you options. Most homeowners are surprised by how much play space we can create.
Sport courts handle shade better than grass, which is great since many Snellville properties have mature trees. That said, afternoon sun helps the surface dry faster after rain. During your consultation, we'll map your yard's shade patterns and discuss how that affects maintenance and playability throughout the day.
Yes, most neighborhoods around Snellville Towne Center and South Gwinnett require approval. We help coordinate that—we know the typical guidelines for court color, height, fencing, and placement. Bring your HOA docs to our first meeting, and we'll make sure your design complies before installation begins.
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