Rooftop Deck — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A rooftop deck or elevated sport court in Snellville isn't just about adding square footage—it's about transforming how your family uses your home. We've worked with homeowners throughout South Gwinnett and around the Snellville Towne Center area who wanted to maximize their outdoor space without the constant upkeep of natural grass. Artificial turf on a rooftop or elevated deck eliminates drainage headaches, gives you a year-round play surface, and handles Gwinnett County's humid summers without turning into a muddy mess come fall. Whether you're thinking basketball, tennis, or just a clean play area for kids and dogs, synthetic turf performs consistently—no bare spots, no ruts, no replanting every spring. We've installed sport courts on rooftops and decks across the region, and Snellville's established neighborhoods with their typical lot sizes and HOA standards make it an ideal setting for this kind of upgrade. The investment pays dividends in usability, curb appeal, and peace of mind.
Snellville sits on Gwinnett County clay, which drains poorly and compacts over time—exactly why rooftop and elevated deck installations are gaining traction here. Natural grass struggles with the humidity and clay composition, but artificial turf thrives. Your rooftop or deck already solves the drainage problem inherent to our soil type. What matters most is proper substrate preparation and ensuring your deck structure can handle the weight of turf plus infill (typically 8–12 pounds per square foot when fully installed). South Gwinnett neighborhoods tend to have established lots with mature trees; if your rooftop or deck gets dappled afternoon shade, synthetic turf handles mixed light better than you'd expect. Many Snellville HOAs appreciate the clean, consistent aesthetic of a well-installed sport court—it reads as maintained and intentional. We size installations for the typical Snellville deck footprints and work with existing guardrails, edges, and slope requirements. The payoff: a surface that handles Gwinnett's 90-degree summers, heavy afternoon thunderstorms, and variable seasonal use without the rot, mold, or drainage issues that plague rooftop natural grass.
Absolutely. Synthetic turf is engineered for exactly these conditions. Gwinnett's summer heat and humidity actually make artificial turf a smarter choice than natural grass—no fungal issues, no waterlogging from our afternoon thunderstorms, and no brown patches from compacted clay underneath. Your rooftop or deck gets full sun exposure, which keeps the surface dry and prevents mold. We've installed dozens of rooftop courts across South Gwinnett that perform flawlessly in peak summer.
Not with artificial turf. Most Snellville HOAs—especially around the Towne Center area—actually prefer synthetic surfaces because they look uniform, stay clean, and eliminate the aesthetic inconsistency of patchy natural grass. Your sport court reads as a premium, well-maintained feature. We recommend checking your specific covenants, but we've rarely encountered pushback on professionally installed synthetic turf on elevated decks or rooftops.
Standard turf with infill runs 8–12 pounds per square foot. Most residential decks in Snellville built in the last 20+ years handle this without reinforcement, but it depends on your deck's age, framing, and joist spacing. We perform a structural assessment before quoting—it's simple and protects your investment. If your deck needs reinforcement, we can advise on that separately.
Depends on the substrate. If your deck is solid and relatively level, we can install directly with proper drainage considerations. Rooftops need careful assessment—most require a protective layer to avoid puncture damage and ensure water management. We'll inspect your specific setup when we visit; typically this adds minimal cost and saves you money versus a complete tearout.
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