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Sugar Hill has grown into one of Gwinnett County's most desirable neighborhoods, and we're seeing more families in the Greenway area and around E Center invest in their outdoor spaces. A sport court isn't just a driveway upgrade—it's where your kids practice their jump shot, where neighborhood tournaments happen on summer evenings, and honestly, it's one of the best ways to add real value to your home without the headaches of constant maintenance. We've installed courts throughout Sugar Hill, and the thing that keeps coming up is how much families use them year-round. Unlike natural grass or clay courts that turn into mud pits when Gwinnett gets its spring rains, artificial turf sport courts play true in any weather. You get a professional-grade surface that handles everything from basketball drills to four-square games, and you're not spending weekends pulling weeds or reseeding bare patches. The durability here matters too—with our 35-minute commute from our shop, we're close enough to handle any issues quickly, but far enough that we're genuinely invested in getting installations right the first time for our Sugar Hill families.
Sugar Hill sits on that heavy Gwinnett clay that a lot of homeowners in this area know all too well. That dense soil is actually perfect for sport court installation because it provides solid, stable base material—no settling or shifting. What we always tell families here is that the shade patterns around the Greenway neighborhoods vary pretty significantly depending on your lot's orientation. Some homes get afternoon sun that can get intense, so we recommend UV-stabilized turf in those situations; other properties have mature trees that create cooler, shadier courts. Both work great—shade just means your surface stays more comfortable during peak summer temperatures. HOA landscape guidelines in Sugar Hill subdivisions are generally turf-friendly since these are family communities, but we always pull those requirements before design. Yard sizes around E Center and the Greenway tend to be generous, which gives us room to build courts that actually meet regulation dimensions if that's what you're after. Installation-wise, Gwinnett's drainage patterns mean we pay extra attention to grading—water runoff from our clay soils can pool if the base prep isn't precise. We've got that dialed in after years of working local properties.
Not scary special, but yes—proper base prep matters here. We use compacted stone and engineered subsurface drainage so water moves away from your court instead of pooling on that clay. It's why we always do a site assessment first. Sugar Hill's topography works in your favor most of the time; we just make sure grading is spot-on during installation so you get years of problem-free play.
Absolutely. Our turf handles the freeze-thaw cycles, heavy spring rains, and summer heat without degrading. Hot pavement can get uncomfortable barefoot, but the court itself stays structurally sound. We've got courts in nearby Gwinnett subdivisions that have gone 10+ years with zero issues. That's the standard we build to.
Mainly thickness and infill type. Residential courts are perfect for family games and serious backyard practice. Tournament-grade adds cushioning and uses specialized infill for shock absorption—it costs more but replicates that professional feel. For most Sugar Hill families, residential is the sweet spot: durable, playable, and realistic for your budget.
Typically 3-5 days depending on court size and base conditions. We work efficiently so your yard isn't torn up for weeks. The Gwinnett clay actually makes for cleaner excavation since it's stable. We haul debris responsibly and leave the rest of your property untouched. You'll have a finished court faster than you'd think.
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