Landscape Upgrade — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sugar Hill's a great place to raise a family, and if you've got kids who are into sports, basketball courts, and outdoor games, you've probably thought about upgrading your backyard. The neighborhoods around Sugar Hill Greenway and E Center have a lot of families in the same boat—wanting that backyard space that actually gets used year-round, not just when the grass is perfect. That's where a sport court comes in. Unlike natural grass, which doesn't hold up to constant ball bouncing, dribbling, and foot traffic, synthetic turf designed for sports gives you a durable, low-maintenance surface that performs the same way whether it's July or January. We've been installing these courts all over Gwinnett County, and Sugar Hill homeowners specifically appreciate that they don't have to worry about the red clay underneath turning into a muddy mess after rain or the grass wearing down in high-traffic zones. A sport court is a real investment in your property—and your family's time outside. Whether your kids play basketball, tennis, or just want a solid surface for general play, we can design something that fits your yard's layout and your family's actual needs.
Sugar Hill sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense and doesn't drain the way sandy soils do. That's actually one reason a sport court makes so much sense here—you're not fighting against the ground trying to shed water. Our installation process accounts for that clay base by building proper sub-base layers underneath the turf, so you won't get pooling or soft spots even after heavy rain. The area gets decent sun exposure across most residential lots, which is ideal for synthetic sport surfaces; they don't require sunlight to thrive the way grass does, but good drainage and airflow help keep them cooler during those hot Georgia summers. Most Sugar Hill properties we work with have moderate-sized yards—plenty big enough for a half-court or full-court setup depending on what you want. One thing we always ask about is HOA guidelines, since some subdivisions in the E Center area have specific landscape rules. We work through those conversations early so there are no surprises. The red clay soil also means your natural grass would need constant reseeding and fertilizing to stay green; sport court turf eliminates that cycle entirely, which saves time and money over the long haul.
Absolutely. That clay doesn't compact and drain like lighter soils, so we build a crushed-stone base layer first to ensure water moves through properly. Without proper sub-base work, you'd get soft spots and poor ball response. We've done this enough times in Gwinnett that we've dialed in the exact approach Sugar Hill yards need.
Most neighborhood HOAs are fine with sport courts, especially if they're in your backyard and not visible from the street. We always recommend checking your covenants first. We're happy to work with your HOA or provide spec sheets to help get approval—it's a conversation we've handled many times.
Way less than natural grass. No mowing, no fertilizing, no reseeding after Georgia's heat kills the lawn. Occasional rinsing to keep dust off and maybe a light brushing every few months. That's it. Most families find they're spending significantly less time on yard work.
Depends on your lot and what you want to play. A half-court is roughly 47 by 50 feet and fits nicely on most Sugar Hill residential properties. A full-court is bigger. We survey your yard, talk through how you'd actually use it, and design something that leaves room for landscaping and other uses.
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