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Sugar Hill's families know the deal—you've got kids who want to shoot hoops, play tennis, or practice their sport without waiting for grass to grow back or dealing with muddy divots. A sport court changes that. Instead of watching your yard get torn up every season, you get a durable, all-weather playing surface that handles the Georgia heat and humidity better than anything nature grows on its own. We've installed these courts throughout Gwinnett County, and Sugar Hill homeowners specifically love them because they eliminate the maintenance headache. No more watering, no more patchy spots, no more explaining to the HOA why the lawn looks stressed. Your court is ready to go rain or shine—literally. Whether you're in the Sugar Hill Greenway area or closer to E Center, we can build you a sport court that works for basketball, tennis, pickleball, or a combination setup. Most families tell us it becomes the gathering spot on the block. Get an instant quote and see what's possible for your yard.
Sugar Hill sits on Gwinnett clay, which is thick and drains slower than ideal—that's actually why sport courts are such a smart move here. Instead of fighting with compacted soil and standing water after rain, you get a professionally graded base with proper drainage built in. The clay does mean we pay extra attention to base prep; it's non-negotiable if you want longevity. Summer sun is intense in this part of Gwinnett, so we recommend lighter-colored surfaces if you play during peak afternoon hours—they reflect heat better and keep the court more comfortable underfoot. Shade patterns matter too, especially if you're near the tree coverage around the Sugar Hill Greenway. A court that sits partly shaded stays more playable in July and August. Most residential lots in Sugar Hill can accommodate a half-court (around 47' × 50') or full court (94' × 50'), though we've done creative layouts on tighter spaces. HOA restrictions vary by neighborhood, so it's worth checking your covenants early—most approve sport courts since they're contained installations, not sprawling lawns. The E Center area tends toward slightly larger lots, which gives you more flexibility. We handle the permitting and any HOA coordination, so you don't have to stress about the paperwork.
Absolutely. Unlike natural grass that browns out and gets stressed in 95-degree heat, modern sport court surfaces are engineered for Georgia's climate. They won't hold standing water after our frequent summer storms either, thanks to proper drainage underneath. The clay base here actually makes good drainage even more valuable—we build that in from day one so you're not dealing with puddles or slippery surfaces.
Most residential sport courts take 5–10 business days from start to finish, depending on lot size and base conditions. Gwinnett clay means we sometimes need extra time on grading and compaction to get the foundation solid, but that investment pays off in years of trouble-free play. We'll give you a specific timeline during your quote consultation.
Most Sugar Hill HOAs are fine with them since they're self-contained installations that don't sprawl like traditional landscaping. That said, covenants vary by neighborhood. We've worked with Sugar Hill Greenway and E Center communities before and can help you understand what questions to ask. Bring your deed restrictions to your quote, and we'll give you honest feedback.
Yes. Half-courts, three-quarter courts, and single-sport layouts are common in Sugar Hill yards. Basketball is popular, tennis and pickleball too. We can also do multi-sport surfaces if you want flexibility. Your actual lot size and how you want to use the space drives the design—no one-size-fits-all answer here.
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