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A sport court in your Snellville backyard isn't just about having a place to shoot hoops or play volleyball—it's about reclaiming your outdoor space year-round without fighting Georgia's humidity and red clay stains. We've installed plenty of courts across Gwinnett County, and Snellville homeowners especially appreciate how artificial turf holds up to our intense summers and the clay soil that tends to pack down and create drainage headaches on natural grass. Whether you're in the Snellville Towne Center area or over in South Gwinnett, the same story plays out: families want a low-maintenance surface that looks sharp and performs consistently, rain or shine. With a sport court, you skip the mud, the bare patches, and the constant watering that never quite keeps up with our heat. Your kids get a safe, predictable playing surface, and you get your weekends back instead of spending them on yard work. That's the real win.
Snellville sits on Gwinnett County's signature clay base, which drains differently than loamy soils and can get rock-hard during dry stretches. Established lots here often have mature tree coverage—think the areas near Briscoe Park—which creates shade patterns that are actually ideal for turf installation because they reduce UV wear and keep surface temperatures down. However, dappled shade from oak trees does mean you'll want proper subsurface drainage since our clay holds water stubbornly after rain. Most Snellville residential properties have enough square footage to accommodate a full or half-court setup without feeling cramped, though we always recommend a site visit because lot orientation matters. The HOA guidelines in some South Gwinnett neighborhoods specify landscape maintenance standards, so we make sure your court installation complies before breaking ground. Summer temperatures here regularly hit the mid-90s, so the infill material we choose affects how the court feels underfoot during peak heat. We size our drainage base accordingly to handle Gwinnett's heavy summer storms, preventing that standing water problem you'd get with clay alone.
Absolutely. Even properties with mature landscaping and uneven grading—common in South Gwinnett—are good candidates. We grade to proper slope for drainage, account for that Gwinnett clay underneath, and work around your existing trees. The key is having a clear conversation about layout and sun exposure during your consultation.
Our clay is dense and doesn't absorb water like sandier soils, so we build a robust drainage foundation to prevent pooling. That's non-negotiable here. It adds a step to the process but protects your investment long-term, especially through our humid summers and heavy spring rains.
Most Gwinnett County HOAs actually welcome artificial turf because it's low-maintenance and looks professional year-round. That said, we always verify your specific community's covenants before scheduling installation. Better to check upfront than hit a snag mid-project.
A standard half-court usually takes 3–5 days depending on site prep and soil conditions. Full courts may take a week. We handle everything from grading to line markings, and we're experienced enough with Gwinnett lots that we rarely encounter surprises that derail the timeline.
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