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Snellville's got some serious basketball and tennis enthusiasts—we see it around Briscoe Park and throughout the South Gwinnett neighborhoods all the time. But here's the thing: Georgia clay doesn't play nice with traditional grass courts. Mud, compaction, poor drainage after a rain—that's your reality in Gwinnett County lots. A sport court built with quality artificial turf solves every one of those problems, and honestly, it transforms your backyard into something your whole family will actually use year-round. We've been installing these courts across the Atlanta metro for years, and Snellville homeowners specifically appreciate how turf holds up to our humidity and afternoon thunderstorms without turning into a swamp. Whether you're thinking basketball, tennis, or just a multipurpose play surface for the kids, an artificial sport court is the move. Let's talk about what makes sense for your yard.
Snellville sits on classic Gwinnett County clay, which means your natural soil drains slower than ideal and compacts easily under foot traffic. That's exactly why sport courts work so well here—they bypass those drainage headaches entirely. Your lot size matters too: most homes in the Snellville Towne Center area and South Gwinnett have yards ranging from modest to generously sized, giving us flexibility on court dimensions. Sun exposure varies block to block; some properties catch afternoon western heat, others sit more shaded. We assess both when we design your court because it affects turf performance and maintenance. Another consideration: check your HOA guidelines if you're in a deed-restricted community. Most are fine with sport courts, especially if they're set back properly, but it's worth confirming upfront. Installation in this area typically runs smoother in fall and spring—summer heat and winter frost can complicate the base prep work. We handle all that timing strategically.
Absolutely. Modern sport court surfaces are engineered for exactly this climate. South Gwinnett summers are hot and humid, but quality turf won't degrade under that stress the way natural grass does. You'll see no mud, no dead patches, and consistent playability even after our afternoon storms roll through. Maintenance is minimal—occasional rinse, maybe some grooming. That's it.
A full basketball court is roughly 47x50 feet; tennis is around 60x120 feet. Most Snellville residential lots can accommodate at least a half-court or smaller multipurpose setup. We'll measure your space and talk through what actually works—you might not need full regulation size to get what you want functionally.
That's the main advantage. We build a proper base layer system that handles runoff, so water doesn't pool on your court. In Snellville's clay-heavy soil, this is huge. Your court drains faster than natural ground would, and you're back to playing hours after rain instead of days later.
Most Snellville HOAs allow sport courts, especially with proper setbacks from property lines. Check your deed restrictions first—it's a five-minute conversation with management. We've worked through HOA approvals in South Gwinnett countless times, so we can help navigate that process if questions come up.
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