Backyard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Sugar Hill has serious potential. Whether you're near the E Center or settled in closer to Sugar Hill Greenway, that patch of grass you've got now probably fights you every season—especially with our Gwinnett clay underneath. A sport court changes everything. Basketball, pickleball, tennis, multi-sport setups—artificial turf gives you a surface that actually works year-round instead of turning into a mud pit or dead zone depending on the weather. We've been installing these across the north Atlanta suburbs for years, and Sugar Hill families keep choosing us because we understand what matters: durability against Georgia heat, proper drainage for our clay soil, and a court that looks sharp without the weekend maintenance headaches. Our crew is about 35 minutes from your neighborhood, so we handle everything from site assessment to final line marking. No surprises, no rushing the job. Just a court your family will actually use.
Sugar Hill's got some specifics worth knowing upfront. That Gwinnett clay base is dense—which is actually good news because it means solid, stable ground for your court foundation. But it also needs proper drainage consideration, especially during our spring rains. We always recommend a perimeter drainage solution and a slight slope to keep water moving away from the play surface. Your sun exposure matters too. If your yard faces south or west toward The Bowl area, you're getting intense afternoon heat, so we'll spec materials that handle that thermal stress without degradation. Typical Sugar Hill lots average 0.5 to 1 acre, which gives us room to work with multi-sport layouts or dedicated single-sport courts. We check local HOA guidelines early—some neighborhoods have landscaping setback requirements—so your court sits exactly where it should. Installation timeline runs 3-5 days depending on site prep and base work. The whole process is cleaner than you'd expect with minimal neighborhood disruption.
Clay compacts well, which is actually ideal for court bases. It gives us a stable, predictable foundation. The key is managing water because clay doesn't drain naturally. We build in a slight grade and often recommend perimeter drainage to handle Sugar Hill's spring and summer storms. Once the base is right, your court performs consistently year after year.
Full-sun courts can reach 140–160°F on peak afternoons. We select turf compositions and infill materials rated for Georgia heat—some families add shade structures or schedule court time for early morning or evening during July and August. It's still cooler than asphalt and never gets slippery, which matters for serious players.
Residential courts run $8,000 to $25,000+ depending on size, surface type, and base prep needs. Clay-heavy soil sometimes adds modest base work costs, but that's a one-time investment. We provide detailed quotes after a site visit so you know exactly what you're paying for.
Many Sugar Hill neighborhoods do have landscape guidelines. We're familiar with local HOA rules and factor them into design—courts can be positioned to meet setbacks, and some families choose neutral colors to blend with surroundings. We handle the technical side; you handle approvals with your HOA.
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