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Sugar Hill families know the drill: your kids want a court for basketball, pickleball, or tennis, but your Gwinnett clay soil turns into a mud pit after rain, and concrete cracks in the Georgia heat. A sport court fixes all of that. We've built dozens across the Sugar Hill Greenway area and E Center neighborhoods, and the transformation is real—families actually use these spaces year-round instead of watching them deteriorate. The Bowl at Sugar Hill shows what community recreation looks like when it's done right; your backyard deserves the same durability and playability. Our sport courts handle the subtropical humidity, drain fast after storms, and stay cool underfoot even in July. Most Sugar Hill properties have the space for a 30x60 court or smaller custom setup, and we can work around your existing landscaping and hardscaping. Installation typically takes 3–5 days, and we handle site prep, base layers, and court surfacing in one project. No surprises, no follow-up work—just a court your family will actually use.
Sugar Hill sits on heavy Gwinnett clay, which is beautiful for trees but brutal for drainage without proper prep. Concrete courts crack here because the clay shifts seasonally; artificial turf sport courts avoid that problem entirely because they sit on a compacted base that flexes slightly instead of breaking. Sun exposure varies across the neighborhoods—some Sugar Hill homes get brutal afternoon western heat, others have significant oak shade from mature trees. We design court orientation and surface color to match your specific lot; darker surfaces absorb more heat, while lighter finishes reflect it. Most Sugar Hill yards run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, so we typically recommend 28x48 or 30x50 courts that fit comfortably without dominating the space. HOA guidelines in the Sugar Hill Greenway area allow sport courts, but we verify your specific restrictions upfront—some communities require setbacks or screening. The E Center neighborhood trends toward more open lots with fewer restrictions. Spring and fall are ideal installation windows in Georgia; summer heat and spring rains can extend timelines slightly, but we plan around the weather.
Absolutely. Gwinnett clay is actually predictable to work with once we understand the drainage pattern. We excavate 8–12 inches, add a compacted base layer, and install perimeter drainage. The clay's density means we don't need as many amendments as sandy soils do. We've done this on dozens of Sugar Hill Greenway properties without issues.
Our standard timeline is 3–5 business days from excavation to final line-painting. We're based 35 minutes away, so we can schedule you quickly and handle the whole job without delays. Weather might add a day or two in spring, but we don't cut corners to rush.
Most Sugar Hill properties comfortably accommodate a 30x50 or 28x48 court with room for landscaping and utilities. We measure your setbacks and terrain before quoting, so you know exactly what fits. Smaller 20x40 courts work too if your space is tighter.
Most Sugar Hill communities permit them, but restrictions vary by neighborhood and setback rules. We pull your property details upfront and confirm what's allowed before you commit. E Center neighborhoods typically have fewer restrictions than gated areas.
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