Rv Pad — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sugar Hill's got that perfect sweet spot for a sport court—close enough to The Bowl and E Center that families want outdoor recreation at home, but far enough into the suburbs that you've actually got the yard space to make it happen. We've installed dozens of courts in Gwinnett County, and Sugar Hill homeowners consistently ask us about durable, low-maintenance playing surfaces because they're juggling kids' sports schedules, weekend entertaining, and honestly, the Georgia heat. A sport court installation transforms your backyard from a dust-prone clay mess into a legitimate practice area for basketball, pickleball, or tennis. The Greenway area especially sees a lot of families who don't want to drive far for quality court time. What sets this neighborhood apart is the mix of established lots with actual room to work with—we're not squeezing courts into postage-stamp yards here. Our team understands Gwinnett's specific drainage challenges and clay-heavy soil, so we build courts that actually perform year-round instead of turning into mud pits after heavy rain. Most Sugar Hill clients are already thinking about long-term property value, and a professional sport court does that.
Gwinnett clay is no joke. It holds water like nobody's business, which means any sport court we install in Sugar Hill needs proper base preparation and drainage—we're not just rolling out turf on existing ground. The E Center area and Sugar Hill Greenway neighborhoods tend to have partial shade from mature tree coverage, so we assess sun exposure carefully before recommending playing surface materials. Full-court installations need to account for afternoon shadows that shift seasonally. Your soil here naturally compacts, which is actually good for stability once we've graded and prepped correctly. Most Sugar Hill properties sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, giving us room to work with standard court dimensions without feeling cramped. HOA restrictions in some Sugar Hill subdivisions require specific edging or boundary treatments, so we always pull those guidelines upfront. We've also noticed that families here tend to keep courts longer than typical because the neighborhood's stability and school district draw keeps people invested in their homes. The moderate elevation changes across the Greenway area rarely require extensive grading, which keeps installation timelines realistic and budgets predictable.
Gwinnett County typically requires a permit for permanent structures, and sport courts with fixed posts and foundations fall into that category. We handle the permitting process from start to finish—it's part of what makes us different from fly-by installers. Sugar Hill's zoning allows residential sport courts, but setback requirements apply. Let us pull your property specs and we'll walk you through exactly what's needed before we even break ground.
Clay-heavy soil drains poorly and compacts unevenly, which is why we excavate, amend, and install a proper base layer. Without this step, your court would develop soft spots and water pooling—especially during Sugar Hill's wet springs. We treat the clay as an asset for stability once it's properly prepped, then add drainage infrastructure that handles the area's typical rainfall.
It depends on which side of the Greenway your property sits on and the tree species. We do a site walk and track sun patterns throughout the day before recommending materials. Some trees can be selectively pruned; others you'll want to keep for property aesthetics. We'll be honest about whether your specific lot gets enough light for regular play.
Most residential sport courts take 2–3 weeks from permit approval to completion. Gwinnett's soil conditions and our drainage standards add a few days compared to states with sandier soil, but that's what ensures your court lasts. We schedule around weather—rain delays aren't unusual in Georgia—so we build that into our timeline estimates from the start.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.