Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sugar Hill families are serious about outdoor living, and we get it—between The Bowl at Sugar Hill and the community spaces around E Center, you want your yard to be as functional and beautiful as the neighborhood itself. That's where a wheelchair-accessible sport court comes in. Whether you've got kids in multiple sports, aging parents who need safe, stable ground for mobility, or you just want a gathering space that works for everyone in your family, artificial turf is the answer that actually holds up in Gwinnett County. The clay soil around here doesn't drain the way you'd hope, and natural grass gets beaten down fast in our humid summers. A properly installed sport court gives you all-weather usability—no mud, no uneven spots that catch a wheelchair, no excuses to skip family time. We've installed dozens of these in the Sugar Hill area, and the feedback is always the same: people use them way more than they thought they would. Your yard becomes the place neighbors actually want to gather.
Sugar Hill sits on Gwinnett clay, which is honestly one of the biggest reasons families in this area choose artificial turf for sport courts. That clay compacts, holds water, and creates the kind of uneven, slippery surface that's risky if you're dealing with wheelchair access or just want reliable footing year-round. Our installation process accounts for this—we build a proper base layer that sits above that clay and ensures water moves away from the court instead of pooling underneath. The E Center and Sugar Hill Greenway neighborhoods tend to have solid-sized suburban lots, which gives us room to work with. Sun exposure varies depending on your specific location; some yards get full afternoon rays, others have mature tree coverage that keeps things cooler. During our site visit, we'll map out shade patterns and recommend infill options and pile heights that perform best for your exact conditions. HOA restrictions in Sugar Hill are generally reasonable for sport courts, but we always pull your specific guidelines before design. The real win here is that artificial turf eliminates the maintenance headaches that Gwinnett's summer humidity creates—no more fighting fungus, no more bare patches, and zero issues with drainage backing up your yard.
Absolutely. The clay is actually why sport courts work so well here. We install a proper subsurface drainage system that sits directly on top of that clay layer, preventing water from pooling and creating the soft, uneven spots you'd see with natural grass. In Sugar Hill specifically, this base layer is non-negotiable, and it's what keeps the court stable and wheelchair-accessible year-round.
Yes, when installed correctly. We build to specifications that ensure consistent surface height, proper drainage to prevent standing water, and firm ground with no trip hazards. The infill we choose matters too—we recommend options that provide good traction without being too loose. Your Sugar Hill court will be set up so anyone using a wheelchair can move safely and independently across the entire surface.
For a typical residential sport court, we're looking at 5–7 working days from site prep to finished product. That includes excavation, base layer installation, turf placement, and infill. Weather cooperates most of the year here, so we rarely hit delays. We'll give you a firm timeline during your estimate.
Minimal. Brush the surface occasionally to keep the infill distributed evenly, rinse it down in hot months, and remove debris. Unlike natural grass in Gwinnett's humidity, you won't deal with fungal issues, bare patches, or drainage problems. Most families spend less than an hour per month on upkeep.
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