Eco Friendly — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sugar Hill families are serious about their outdoor spaces—especially around the E Center and Sugar Hill Greenway neighborhoods where kids are always playing something. A sport court isn't just about basketball or tennis anymore. It's the centerpiece of your backyard that gets used year-round, handles Georgia's humidity without turning into a mud pit, and honestly, it beats fighting for court time at the local parks. We've been installing eco-friendly sport courts across Gwinnett County for years, and Sugar Hill homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. The thing about our setup is we understand what happens when Georgia clay sits under your yard. We know how Gwinnett drainage works. We know the space constraints in this area—most Sugar Hill lots are generous enough for a court, but not so massive that installation becomes a logistics nightmare. Our eco-friendly approach means you're not just getting a durable playing surface; you're building something that won't leach chemicals into the groundwater or require constant toxic maintenance. Whether your kids are into basketball, pickle ball, or just need a smooth, all-weather surface for skill drills, we'll design and install a court that fits your family's actual needs—not some generic template.
Gwinnett clay is no joke. It holds water like a sponge, which means proper drainage beneath your sport court isn't optional—it's essential. We build in a gravel base and perimeter drainage that keeps standing water from pooling, especially during Georgia's rainy seasons. Sugar Hill's soil composition also affects how we set your court foundation; we account for the natural slope and clay content so the surface stays stable year after year. Sun exposure varies significantly across the neighborhood. Properties near the Sugar Hill Greenway tend to get dappled afternoon shade, while homes closer to E Center often sit in full sun. This matters because it affects material selection and expansion rates during summer heat. Most Sugar Hill yards sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which gives us plenty of room to work with standard court dimensions while maintaining clearance from property lines. HOA guidelines in some Sugar Hill communities allow for colored acrylic surfaces or require darker hues to blend with landscaping, so we'll confirm those details before installation. The good news: eco-friendly turf systems are low-maintenance enough that they typically meet even strict HOA standards. Georgia's humidity means we specify materials with excellent moisture management so you're not dealing with algae or mold buildup.
Not harder—just different. We actually expect Gwinnett clay and plan accordingly with reinforced drainage layers. The clay gives us a solid, stable base once we prepare it correctly. Installation cost stays consistent with other Gwinnett locations; the real savings come from not having to replace your court every few years due to water damage or settling.
Absolutely. Our eco-friendly acrylic and recycled rubber systems are engineered for Southern climates. They won't crack or bubble in 95-degree heat, and the moisture management built into the surface prevents mold and algae issues that plague cheaper installations. Sugar Hill summers are intense, but your court will stay playable.
We maintain clearance based on Gwinnett County code and your HOA requirements—usually 5–10 feet depending on setback rules. Most Sugar Hill lots accommodate a full court with room to spare. We'll survey your property and work within local guidelines so you're never caught off-guard by code violations.
Our system uses recycled rubber and plant-based binders instead of virgin petroleum products and heavy chemical sealants. Lower VOC emissions, zero toxic runoff into Sugar Hill's groundwater, and comparable durability. Plus, they're softer on joints—which matters if your family plays year-round.
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