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Sport courts have become a serious game-changer for families across Snellville, especially in neighborhoods like the Towne Center area and South Gwinnett where properties are already well-established and space is at a premium. The reality is that Georgia's heat and humidity can absolutely wreck a natural grass court—your clay-based Gwinnett County soil doesn't drain the way you'd want it to, and maintaining a playable surface for basketball, pickleball, or tennis becomes a constant headache. That's where artificial turf steps in. Unlike the natural grass courts that require constant reseeding and recovery time between games, a synthetic sport surface stays consistent year-round, handles the Georgia sun without browning out, and performs the same whether it's July or January. We've installed sport courts for families who went from avoiding the backyard during peak summer to hosting weekend tournaments. The investment pays for itself pretty quickly when your kids are actually outside playing instead of inside because the court's either too hot, too wet, or just falling apart. Whether you're in the Briscoe Park area or closer to The Towne Green, we can design and install a court that actually works with Snellville's climate rather than against it.
Here's what makes Snellville unique when it comes to sport court installation: that Gwinnett County clay base means your soil compacts hard and doesn't shed water naturally. Most folks in the 30039 and 30078 ZIP codes are working with established lots that have been settled for years, so there's not much give in the ground itself. We account for this by installing a proper base layer that handles drainage—critical since Georgia's afternoon thunderstorms can dump inches in minutes. Sun exposure varies wildly across Snellville depending on your lot's tree canopy. South-facing courts in the Towne Center neighborhoods get brutal afternoon heat, which actually benefits synthetic turf (it won't scorch like natural grass), but we factor in thermal properties to keep the surface at a playable temperature. Most residential properties in the area run between 3,500 and 7,500 square feet, which gives us plenty of room for a 30' × 60' or 40' × 60' court depending on your preference. HOA restrictions in some South Gwinnett developments can be picky about colors and fence styles, so we always pull your deed and covenants before we spec anything out. The good news: synthetic courts tend to get easier approval than you'd think.
Gwinnett County's clay base compacts hard and doesn't drain well naturally. We install a crushed stone and recycled asphalt base layer to create proper drainage underneath your turf. This prevents pooling during Georgia's heavy rains and keeps your court playable year-round. Without it, you'd have standing water and a slippery surface in summer downpours.
Absolutely. Shade is actually helpful—it reduces thermal buildup on hot days. We design courts to work with your existing tree canopy. The turf performs great with 4–6 hours of direct sun, which most Snellville lots get. If you're in a heavily wooded area near Briscoe Park, we'll adjust the pile height and infill to handle lower-light performance.
A full court typically takes 5–7 working days from site prep to final line striping. Weather in Snellville can delay things (summer rain is unpredictable), but we schedule buffer time. Soil conditions in the area are pretty consistent, so we're rarely surprised once we start the base work.
Many South Gwinnett developments do require approval, though sport courts usually pass easily since they're contained to your property. We'll review your covenants upfront and help with any documentation. In neighborhoods without strict HOA rules, you're clear to proceed. Always better to ask than deal with a cease-and-desist.
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