Urgent Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Snellville deserves better than patchy grass and mud spots every time it rains. That's where a sport court comes in—and honestly, if you're serious about getting one installed before the season kicks off, now's the time to call. We've been helping homeowners across Gwinnett County transform their outdoor space into actual usable courts, and Snellville's unique landscape (think clay soil that holds moisture longer than you'd want) makes artificial turf the smart choice. Whether you're near Briscoe Park or over in the South Gwinnett neighborhoods, we understand what works and what doesn't in this area. A quality sport court handles everything—basketball, tennis, pickleball, or just a flat, all-weather surface where your family can actually play without worrying about the next downpour turning it into a swamp. We're 35 minutes out, we move fast on urgent installs, and we know exactly how to build a court that handles Snellville's climate and soil conditions. Let's get your court in the ground before the weather window closes.
Snellville sits on heavy Gwinnett County clay, which is both a blessing and a curse. The good news: solid foundation for a sport court base. The bad news: that clay holds water like nobody's business, especially during our spring and summer rains. That's precisely why we don't mess around with shortcuts on drainage and base preparation here. Your yard's existing grade matters too—we've worked plenty of established lots in the 30039 and 30078 zip codes where elevation changes or poor drainage were already causing problems. We account for that upfront. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're closer to Snellville Towne Center or tucked into the tree-heavy neighborhoods. Some courts get hammered by afternoon heat; others sit in shade most of the day. We assess your specific lot and choose turf that handles your exact conditions. HOA considerations pop up in certain neighborhoods around The Towne Green area, so we make sure your court meets any deed restrictions before we break ground. Installation here typically takes a few days once we start—the clay base needs proper compaction and drainage layers to keep your court playing true year after year.
Clay compacts differently than sandy soil and doesn't drain naturally. We build a engineered base with proper gravel layers and drainage—non-negotiable in Snellville. Without it, your court becomes a puddle trap after heavy rain. The clay actually gives us a stable foundation, but only if we prepare it correctly from day one.
Absolutely. Most Snellville lots are already landscaped, and we work around trees, fences, and existing structures constantly. We'll assess your current grading, identify any low spots, and plan the court to fit your property. Sometimes we need minor grading adjustments, but nothing that derails the project.
If conditions are right (no heavy rain during prep, no equipment delays), we can have you court-ready in 4–6 days once we start. Weather in Snellville can be unpredictable, so we monitor forecasts closely. We'll give you a realistic timeline based on what's happening that week.
Some neighborhoods have landscape guidelines, others don't. We always check deed restrictions before quoting. If your HOA has rules, we work within them—most approve courts since they're well-maintained and improve property value. We handle that conversation with you upfront.
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