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A sport court in your Snellville backyard isn't just a nice addition—it's a real game-changer for families who want to get active without leaving home. Whether you're in the Snellville Towne Center area or over in South Gwinnett, we've installed courts for homeowners who were tired of driving kids to parks or dealing with muddy yards after Georgia rain. Artificial turf for a sport court means your family can shoot hoops, play tennis, or do agility drills year-round without the wear and tear that natural grass takes in our clay-heavy soil. The neighborhoods around here have solid lot sizes, and we've worked with everything from compact suburban yards to larger properties. Our team knows Snellville's drainage patterns, the afternoon sun exposure you typically get, and how to build a court surface that won't become a maintenance headache. We're close by—about 35 minutes from our shop—so we handle installations efficiently and follow up like neighbors, not just contractors passing through.
Snellville sits on Gwinnett County clay, which is honestly one of the biggest reasons sport courts make sense here. That clay holds water, stays muddy longer than you'd like, and natural grass struggles to recover quickly once the kids start using it regularly. An artificial turf sport court solves this completely—no puddles, no compaction, no bare patches by summer. Most Snellville properties we work with are established residential lots with mature trees scattered around. That dappled shade is actually ideal for a court surface because it keeps temperatures down and reduces UV stress on the turf. Sun-facing courts on larger South Gwinnett properties will stay warmer, which is fine as long as the base is properly engineered. We've also worked with several HOA communities in the Towne Center area, so we understand deed restrictions and how to position courts to meet neighborhood guidelines. Drainage is critical with our clay soil—we always install proper subsurface layers to prevent water pooling underneath. The growing season here is long, but that doesn't matter with artificial turf; your court works the same in July as it does in February.
Yes, but only if it's installed right. We excavate and remove the top clay layer, then build a compacted base with proper perforated drainage pipes. The clay itself becomes a moisture barrier below the stone, and water flows laterally to drain outlets. We've done this successfully across Snellville and South Gwinnett—it's standard practice for us, not a workaround.
Absolutely. The dappled shade from mature trees around Snellville properties is actually beneficial—it keeps the surface cooler and protects the turf from intense UV exposure. Partial shade won't affect playability at all. Heavy shade (under 3-4 hours of sun) can slow water evaporation, but that's manageable with proper drainage.
Most do, with guidelines. We've worked with several communities in the Towne Center area and they usually require setback approvals and sometimes have color or height restrictions. We help navigate those conversations and can adjust court positioning to meet deed restrictions while maximizing your space.
A typical residential court takes 3-5 days depending on lot size and existing conditions. Snellville yards are usually straightforward—mostly established landscapes without major utilities conflicts. We work efficiently and keep disruption minimal so your family can get back to using the space fast.
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