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Sugar Hill families know the drill—you've got kids who want to shoot hoops, practice their serve, or just wear themselves out in the backyard. Natural grass doesn't stand a chance with that kind of traffic, especially not on Gwinnett clay. A sport court changes everything. Instead of watching your lawn get torn up every spring, you get a durable, all-weather playing surface that actually improves your property's usability year-round. We've installed plenty of these in the Sugar Hill Greenway area and around E Center, and the reaction is always the same: homeowners can't believe how much more they actually use their yards once the court goes in. No more muddy patches. No more scheduling games around the weather. No more apologizing to neighbors about divots. Your backyard becomes the neighborhood's favorite hangout spot, and your kids are getting outside instead of scrolling inside. That's not a small thing. A sport court is one of those improvements that pays dividends in family time and property appeal—and it holds up beautifully in our Georgia climate.
Here's the reality of Sugar Hill yards: that clay-heavy soil drains slower than you'd like, especially during our rainy springs. Grass struggles with it naturally, which is exactly why a sport court makes so much sense in this neighborhood. The court's subsurface handles drainage efficiently, so you're not dealing with standing water or that perpetually soggy feeling that Gwinnett clay creates. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your lot faces toward Sugar Hill Greenway or sits more sheltered—some properties get full afternoon heat, others have substantial tree cover. The good news is that artificial turf performs identically regardless. Whether you're in the E Center vicinity with tighter lot sizes or you've got more acreage, we size and customize the court to your space and usage patterns. Most Sugar Hill properties we work with run between 1,000 and 2,500 square feet for the playing surface. Installation typically takes 5–7 days, and we work around your home's existing landscaping and drainage patterns. HOAs in Sugar Hill are generally supportive of sport courts since they maintain a polished appearance year-round and increase property values.
Absolutely. Clay actually works in your favor here—it's stable and won't shift under the court's base layers. We install proper drainage and base preparation to handle our regional water patterns, so you won't experience the soggy, muddy conditions that plague natural grass. The court sits above the clay, so seasonal moisture isn't a problem.
Most Sugar Hill yards accommodate a court beautifully. We typically recommend 20×40 feet as a standard size for basketball or multi-sport use, but we've installed smaller courts in tighter E Center lots and larger surfaces on bigger properties. We'll assess your yard and show you options that maximize playable space without overcrowding your landscape.
Modern sport court surfaces are engineered to stay cooler than you'd expect. We use light-colored materials and recommend certain infill options that reflect heat rather than absorb it. During peak afternoon hours, it's warmer than grass, but most families schedule heavy play for mornings or evenings anyway—which is when the court really shines.
We typically complete a standard court in 5–7 days. We work during normal hours and keep the site organized. Since Sugar Hill is family-oriented and our neighbors understand property improvement projects, most HOAs and adjacent homeowners are supportive. We'll coordinate timing with you to minimize inconvenience.
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