Winter Care — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sugar Hill's got that perfect suburban setup for a backyard sport court, especially if you're thinking year-round play in the Sugar Hill Greenway area or near E Center. Winter in Gwinnett County isn't brutal, but it's wet—and that's exactly where artificial turf shines. Concrete cracks, natural grass turns into mud soup, and your family ends up stuck indoors. A sport court changes that. You get a surface that plays true in December, doesn't get slick when frost rolls through, and honestly, it looks cleaner than anything you'll maintain with a rake and fertilizer schedule. We've installed dozens of these around Gwinnett, and the families in Sugar Hill love having that reliable space for basketball, tennis, or just tossing a ball around without worrying about divots and drainage issues. It's the kind of upgrade that transforms how your family uses the backyard—and it holds up through Georgia's unpredictable winters without complaint.
Sugar Hill sits on that classic Gwinnett clay, which is dense, slow-draining, and honestly a headache for traditional grass maintenance. Winter moisture gets trapped, spring thaw creates standing water, and your yard spends half the season looking like a swamp. Here's the thing: artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. Our perforated base system handles Gwinnett's clay situation beautifully, directing water down and away so you're never dealing with puddles on your court. The neighborhoods around E Center and Sugar Hill Greenway tend to have slightly smaller yards than you'll find further north, which actually makes a sport court installation more efficient—we're not dealing with sprawling acres, just smart, compact spaces. Most lots in this area run about a quarter-acre or less, so a standard 30x60 court fits naturally without eating up your whole backyard. Winter care is minimal: a quick sweep after frost, no reseeding, no brown patch issues. The turf stays playable even when temps dip, and you won't spend weekends fighting Georgia's clay soil like you would with natural grass.
Absolutely. Gwinnett clay is exactly why we use a perforated base system under the turf. Water moves through the artificial surface and drains down through our engineered base layers instead of pooling on top like it would on natural grass. Winter rain and snow melt won't leave your court soggy—it'll be ready to play on the next day.
Maintenance is refreshingly simple. Brush off any frost or light debris after cold mornings, rinse occasionally if you notice dust buildup, and that's it. No fertilizing, no overseeding, no dealing with dormant brown grass. Your court stays the same color and texture year-round, rain or shine.
Most Sugar Hill properties work great with a 30x60 court, which is regulation for basketball or tennis doubles. Some families go smaller at 20x40 for mixed use. We'll walk your specific lot during the consultation—the E Center and Sugar Hill Greenway neighborhoods tend to have similar lot sizes, so we know the constraints well.
Yes. The synthetic fibers don't crack, heave, or deteriorate from temperature swings like natural grass does. Your court stays safe and playable through Georgia's unpredictable winter weather. We're about 35 minutes away in Gwinnett, so we know exactly how these cycles affect yards here.
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