Installation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sugar Hill families know the value of a quality backyard. Between The Bowl at Sugar Hill drawing neighbors together and the E Center keeping kids active year-round, there's real community pride in how we maintain our homes. A sport court installation transforms your property into the neighborhood gathering spot—and unlike natural grass in Gwinnett clay, it actually holds up to Georgia's humidity and heavy foot traffic. We've worked with plenty of Sugar Hill homeowners in the Greenway area and around E Center who wanted a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or just family games without the constant maintenance headaches. The clay soil here does a number on standard turf, but engineered sport surfaces are built for exactly these conditions. You get a playing surface that performs year-round, drains properly even after heavy rain, and doesn't turn into a mud pit come summer. Most families in your area find that a sport court pays for itself in quality time and reduced yard work within the first couple seasons.
Sugar Hill sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense and doesn't drain the way sandy soils do. That's actually why sport courts work so well here—we engineer proper subsurface drainage during installation so water moves through instead of pooling. Your yard's sun exposure matters too, especially along the Greenway neighborhoods where tree coverage varies. South and west-facing courts get intense afternoon heat in summer, so we spec UV-resistant surfaces in those spots. Most Sugar Hill properties run between 2,000 and 5,000 square feet, so a full-size court typically fits without eating your entire lot. We've found that HOA guidelines in your area generally allow sport courts as long as they're not directly visible from the street or primary entrance—something we handle in the design phase. Winter temperatures occasionally dip below freezing, but that doesn't damage modern sport surfaces. Installation takes about a week once we've prepped the base, and we time it to avoid the wettest parts of spring when Gwinnett clay drainage is slowest.
Actually, it's manageable with proper prep. We excavate to proper depth, install perimeter and subsurface drainage systems, and use a compacted base layer that handles clay soil's density. The key is getting water off the surface and away from the foundation—something we've perfected on dozens of Sugar Hill projects. Your court will drain cleanly even after heavy summer thunderstorms.
Most yes. A full-size basketball court runs 94 by 50 feet, but we customize dimensions for your lot. Plenty of Sugar Hill homeowners opt for 75-by-40 or even smaller dimensions that still play great for family use. We'll walk your property and show exactly what works with your home's setbacks and tree placement.
Modern sport surfaces are built for heat and humidity. The material won't crack, bubble, or fade under Gwinnett's sun like older asphalt courts do. We use permeable surfaces that stay cooler underfoot than standard pavement, and proper drainage prevents moisture from creating soft spots or algae growth.
Most do, with smart placement. We've worked with numerous Sugar Hill subdivisions around E Center and the Greenway area. As long as the court isn't the focal point from the street, HOAs generally approve them as recreational improvements. We handle the design conversation and paperwork.
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