Monthly Financing — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sugar Hill families know the drill—between The Bowl's events, E Center activities, and everything happening around the Greenway, your backyard needs to pull its weight. A sport court does exactly that. Whether your kids are into basketball, pickleball, or just need a durable play surface that actually holds up through Georgia humidity, we've installed dozens of these in Gwinnett County. The thing about Sugar Hill specifically is that most yards here are sized just right for a compact court—not so small that it feels cramped, not so large that you're maintaining an unused slab. Our team is based about 35 minutes away, which means we know the local soil, we understand how Gwinnett clay drains (or doesn't), and we've worked with enough neighborhood HOAs around here to navigate any landscape guidelines without the back-and-forth. We also offer monthly financing, because we get it—dropping $15K-$30K at once isn't in everyone's budget this quarter. Let's talk about what makes sense for your family and your yard.
Gwinnett clay is no joke. It holds moisture longer than sandy soil, which is why we don't just lay turf and hope for the best. Sport courts in Sugar Hill need a drainage layer underneath—otherwise you're looking at puddles after a summer storm and potential shifting by next season. The good news: we've built dozens of these systems in the area, so we've dialed in what works. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're in the Greenway neighborhoods or closer to E Center. Some yards get afternoon shade from mature oaks; others are wide open. That affects both the turf material we recommend and the surface temperature during summer play. Most Sugar Hill lots are in that sweet spot—quarter-acre to half-acre—where a 30x40 or 35x50 court fits naturally without dominating the yard. We'll also pull any HOA landscape rules during our initial visit. Some neighborhoods have specific setback requirements or aesthetic guidelines, and we factor that into the layout from day one.
Yes. Gwinnett clay drains slowly, and a sport court sitting directly on it will hold water and develop soft spots. We install a compacted gravel base with a drainage membrane underneath—takes an extra day or two, but it's the difference between a court that lasts 10 years and one that develops problems by year three. Worth it.
From our first site visit to finished court is usually 2–3 weeks, depending on weather and any prep work the yard needs. Spring and early summer book fastest. We're 35 minutes away in Gwinnett, so scheduling is flexible, and we can often fit Sugar Hill jobs in mid-week when traffic cooperates.
Depends on your neighborhood. Some Sugar Hill communities require written approval; others just want a courtesy heads-up. We handle that conversation in the initial estimate—it's part of the deal. We've worked with enough Gwinnett HOAs to know which ones are easygoing and which ones want specifics on color and setbacks.
Monthly financing is exactly what we offer. Most families spread it over 12–24 months depending on the court size and surface package. The payment plans keep it manageable without sacrificing quality. We'll run through options during the estimate conversation.
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