Spring Special — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sugar Hill homeowners are discovering what families near The Bowl and throughout the E Center area have known for years: a sport court transforms your backyard into something genuinely useful. Instead of watching Gwinnett clay stain everything or fighting bare patches where the kids wear out the grass, you get a legitimate playing surface that handles basketball, pickleball, or just a better surface for weekend games. Our spring special is built for folks like you—families who want durability without the maintenance headache, and who've already figured out that Georgia's humid summers and clay-heavy soil aren't friendly to traditional grass courts. We've spent three-plus decades helping homeowners in your neighborhood sidestep those problems. The court we install sits right on your property, ready to go within days, not seasons. Most Sugar Hill yards have the space; the question is whether you want to keep trying to maintain it the old way or switch to something that actually works year-round in Gwinnett's climate.
Sugar Hill sits on Gwinnett clay, which drains differently than looser soils you might find elsewhere in Georgia. That matters for sport courts because proper base preparation prevents pooling during spring rains and keeps your court stable through our humid summers. Most homes in your area have decent-sized yards—typical quarter-acre to half-acre lots give us room to work—but we're thoughtful about placement. You might have afternoon shade from mature trees in the Sugar Hill Greenway neighborhoods, and that's actually an advantage; courts in full sun can soften slightly during peak summer heat. We assess your lot's slope and sun patterns during the consultation because a court that drains well and has some afternoon relief performs better year-round. Gwinnett County doesn't have blanket HOA restrictions on sport courts, though individual communities do vary. We handle those conversations with your HOA upfront—most are fine with properly installed courts, especially when they're maintained. Spring is the ideal time to install because the ground isn't frozen, and you get a full season of use before next winter.
Absolutely. Clay requires proper base work—we don't cut corners on compaction and drainage—but it's manageable. The key is installation done right the first time. We've built dozens of courts in Gwinnett clay. A sport court actually handles Gwinnett's soil better than grass does, especially in areas like E Center where drainage can be slow during spring.
Most sport courts are ready to use within 3–5 days from start to finish, weather permitting. Spring timing is perfect because the ground cooperates. We're 35 minutes from Sugar Hill, so scheduling is straightforward. We'll give you exact dates during the consultation—no guessing.
Modern synthetic surfaces are built for humid climates. Ours don't degrade from moisture like older materials did. You'll get 10–15 years of solid performance with basic cleaning. Spring rains don't hurt them; if anything, they're self-cleaning. Compared to maintaining natural grass through Sugar Hill summers, it's virtually zero maintenance.
Most yards in your neighborhoods have room. A half-court is roughly 47 by 50 feet; a full court is 94 by 50. We'll measure your space during the free consultation and show you exactly what fits. Even smaller yards can work with smart placement near your home or as a side-yard feature.
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