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Sugar Hill's a great place to raise a family, and if you've got kids who love basketball, tennis, or just want a smooth surface for outdoor games, a sport court makes total sense. We've installed plenty of these in Gwinnett County, and the feedback from families in the Sugar Hill Greenway area and around E Center has been consistently strong. A sport court is basically a permanent solution to muddy yards and uneven grass—it's low-maintenance, plays well year-round, and holds up beautifully in Georgia's climate. The real advantage? Your kids can practice whenever they want without worrying about weather turning your backyard into a mess. We're based about 35 minutes away, so we know the area well and understand what works here. Whether you're looking at a smaller court for casual play or something more regulation-sized for serious practice, we can help you figure out the right fit for your property. The investment pays dividends in durability and usability—especially if you're serious about keeping your yard functional and looking sharp.
Sugar Hill sits on that classic Gwinnett clay, which has its quirks. Good news: our base preparation accounts for that heavy clay drainage pattern, so water won't pool under your court. The suburban lots around here tend to run pretty standard in size—we've done courts ranging from 20x40 feet for casual backyard setups up to full 94x50 regulation basketball courts. Shade patterns matter more than you'd think. If your property borders any of the greenbelt areas or has mature oak trees common to this neighborhood, we'll position the court to maximize sun exposure and minimize leaf debris. Many of the HOAs in Sugar Hill have landscape guidelines, so we always recommend checking with your association before design finalization—most are flexible on sport courts since they're viewed as active recreation rather than hardscaping. Gwinnett's humidity and summer heat mean your court surface needs quality UV protection, which our turf systems provide. Winter's mild enough that freeze-thaw cycles aren't a major headache, but the occasional ice event means proper base compaction is non-negotiable. We've found that most installations here take 3-5 days depending on lot prep and final size.
Absolutely. We've done dozens of installations on Gwinnett clay. The key is proper base preparation—we use crushed stone and engineered subbase that manages clay's drainage characteristics. Your court won't pond or shift. The clay actually compacts well once prepped right, giving you a stable foundation that lasts.
Depends on your specific subdivision, but most HOAs in the Sugar Hill Greenway and E Center areas allow sport courts. We recommend checking your covenants first—they usually fall under active recreation rather than impermeable structures. When in doubt, ask your HOA before committing. We can help with the conversation if needed.
Minimal upkeep, honestly. Occasional sweeping to clear leaves (especially if you've got trees nearby), and we recommend a light rinse a few times a year. Gwinnett's humidity means you won't deal with extreme drying like inland areas. Most families brush it maybe twice a month during heavy leaf season.
Most residential lots here accommodate a 30x50 or 40x60 court comfortably. Smaller yards? We can do 20x40 for casual play. We'll visit your property, measure, and show you options that don't overwhelm the space. Every yard's different, and we size it to your actual needs and setback requirements.
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