Rental Property — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sugar Hill's neighborhood courts—especially around the E Center and Sugar Hill Greenway areas—have changed how families think about outdoor recreation. If you're renting a property here or managing one, you know that curb appeal and usable yard space matter. A sport court isn't just a nice-to-have; it's become a real draw for tenants who have kids, who want to shoot hoops before work, or who just need their families to have somewhere safe and low-maintenance to play. We've installed synthetic turf courts across Gwinnett County, and Sugar Hill's suburban layout—with those deeper lots and mature trees—creates some genuinely great opportunities for sport courts that actually get used year-round. The difference between a property with a quality court and one without? It shows up in inquiries, retention, and the kind of families who want to call your rental home. We're based about 35 minutes away, which means we know the Gwinnett soil, the drainage patterns, and what holds up through Georgia summers. That local knowledge matters when you're making an investment that'll sit in your yard for the next decade.
Sugar Hill sits on classic Gwinnett clay—the kind of soil that holds water and compacts harder than you'd expect. That's actually good news for a sport court foundation, because clay gives you stability that sandy soils won't. What matters more is drainage around the court itself. Your lot in the E Center area or near the Greenway might have slight slopes, and we design courts to shed water properly so you're not looking at puddles or soft spots after heavy rain. Sun exposure varies a lot in Sugar Hill depending on tree cover. Some of the family-oriented neighborhoods have mature oaks and pines that create shade patterns—great for keeping the court cooler, but you'll want to plan maintenance around leaf drop in fall. Most residential courts here run 30x40 or 40x50 feet, which fits nicely into the typical Gwinnett lot without eating up your whole yard. If you're working with an HOA in Sugar Hill, check the architectural guidelines; most are fine with sport courts as long as they're set back appropriately from the street. We'll handle the grading and base prep—critical for longevity in clay soil—and make sure the synthetic turf is installed to handle both summer heat and the occasional Georgia winter.
Absolutely. Clay actually provides excellent base stability once we grade and compact it properly. The key in Sugar Hill is managing drainage so water doesn't pool around the edges. We install a permeable sub-base and grade the court to shed water naturally, which clay soil handles well once the foundation is set. You'll have a solid, long-lasting court that won't shift or settle like it might on sandy ground.
In most cases, yes. Sugar Hill's family-oriented neighborhoods tend to have decent-sized yards. A 30x40 court is our most popular size for rentals—big enough for basketball or pickle ball, small enough that it doesn't dominate your property. We'll assess your specific lot during a free site visit and recommend dimensions that work with your layout and any tree coverage around the E Center or Greenway areas.
Modern synthetic turf is designed for heat. In Sugar Hill summers, the court surface gets warm but it's not hazardous—we use materials with good UV stability and permeability so heat doesn't trap underneath. The shade from mature trees in your neighborhood actually helps keep it cooler during peak afternoon hours. Regular rinsing keeps it comfortable for play.
Pretty straightforward. Rinse debris and leaf litter monthly, especially in fall when the mature trees in Sugar Hill drop. Check drainage around the perimeter after heavy rain. No mowing, no chemicals needed like natural grass. For rental properties, that's a huge advantage—tenants don't maintain it, and you've got minimal upkeep. We can walk you through a simple maintenance schedule during installation.
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