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Sport courts in Snellville townhomes are becoming the go-to solution for families who want a dedicated play space without the headaches of grass maintenance. We see this a lot in the Snellville Towne Center area and throughout South Gwinnett—homeowners with smaller lots who still want their kids to have a place to shoot hoops, practice tennis, or just play without tracking mud inside. The thing about Snellville is that many of these townhome properties come with solid, usable backyards, but the clay-heavy soil in Gwinnett County doesn't always cooperate. Between the heat, seasonal moisture, and foot traffic, natural grass wears out fast. An artificial turf sport court gives you a clean, playable surface year-round that handles our Georgia weather without becoming a muddy mess or needing constant reseeding. We've installed these across the area—from modest 12x20 courts tucked behind townhomes to full-sized backyard setups—and the feedback is consistent: families love having an actual court space instead of a patchy yard.
Snellville's soil profile—that heavy Gwinnett County clay—works against natural grass recovery, especially in high-traffic areas. When kids are running the same paths or shooting basketballs in one corner, clay compacts and sheds water unpredictably. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. The other factor here is shade. Some of the established townhome communities near Briscoe Park and throughout South Gwinnett have mature trees that block afternoon sun. Natural grass struggles in those pockets; turf doesn't care. We also take HOA guidelines seriously in Snellville neighborhoods. Most allow sport courts as long as they're well-maintained and look intentional—not like a patch of synthetic grass thrown down. Our installations use infill systems that age gracefully and stay neat. Lot sizes in these townhome areas tend to be 0.15 to 0.35 acres, so we design courts that maximize play without eating your entire yard. We typically site them where drainage is natural and away from direct downslope runoff during Gwinnett's wetter months. Installation itself is straightforward on existing hardscape or prepared ground.
Yes. We work within HOA guidelines in Snellville neighborhoods regularly. Most HOAs approve artificial turf courts as long as they're bordered cleanly and maintained. We'll help you understand your specific community rules—whether that's Snellville Towne Center or South Gwinnett—and design accordingly. Our courts look intentional and professional, not like quick fixes.
Clay soil drains differently than sandy loam, which actually works in our favor. We adjust our base layer thickness and drainage approach for clay. The clay holds the court's foundation stable, and our permeable turf system handles Georgia's rainfall without pooling. It's one reason sport courts outperform natural grass here.
Most townhome lots support a 16x32 or 12x24 court comfortably. We survey your space and work around trees, patios, and setback requirements. The goal is a court that's functional for basketball, tennis, or multipurpose play without overwhelming your yard. We've done dozens in this size range across Snellville.
A typical townhome sport court takes 3–5 days from prep to finish, depending on site conditions and size. We're based about 35 minutes from Snellville, so scheduling is flexible. We handle projects year-round in Georgia, though spring and fall are peak. Contact us for an on-site estimate.
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