Backyard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A sport court in your Suwanee backyard is one of those upgrades that changes how your family actually uses the yard. We've installed these throughout Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook, and the difference is immediate—kids stop asking what there is to do outside, and parents finally get some peace. Whether you're thinking basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport flexibility, the goal here is something that fits your home and your lifestyle. The good news is that Suwanee's suburban landscape—those yards in the 30024 zip with decent setbacks and mature trees—is genuinely ideal for sport courts. We handle the site prep, work around your existing drainage patterns, and make sure whatever we build feels like it belongs on your property, not like an industrial afterthought. Most families in this area are looking for durability without constant maintenance, and that's exactly where modern artificial surfaces shine. Let's talk about what makes sense for your specific lot.
Suwanee sits on Gwinnett County clay, which is actually helpful for sport-court installations. That clay base provides solid drainage when it's properly graded, so water doesn't pool on the court itself. We account for the natural slope of most Suwanee residential lots—especially around Suwanee Creek Greenway proximity—and orient courts to shed water effectively. Sun exposure matters more than you'd think. Homes in Shadowbrook and Suwanee Station often have good southern or western exposures, which is ideal for court longevity and playability year-round. We do adjust surfacing specs if your lot is heavily shaded. HOA restrictions in some Suwanee neighborhoods can affect court dimensions, color choices, and setback requirements, so we always pull those details upfront. Typical residential lots here run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which means we're usually working with constrained space—think 30x50 or multi-sport hybrid layouts rather than full 94-foot basketball courts. Installation takes about a week once we've cleared and leveled the base. Gwinnett's clay compacts well, so we don't need extensive fill or imported material in most cases.
Clay is actually a benefit here. It compacts uniformly and provides stable drainage when graded correctly. We level the site, install proper slope toward perimeter, and lay down base layers that work with—not against—Gwinnett's native soil. No surprise settling or uneven wear like you'd get on sandy or rocky soils.
Not at all. Both neighborhoods have varying home styles and yard setups, so courts fit naturally when designed with your specific lot in mind. We customize court edges, color schemes, and orientation so it complements your home rather than dominating the yard. Most Suwanee homeowners we work with say guests don't realize it's artificial until they step on it.
Site assessment and design usually takes a week or two. Once you approve plans and permits clear (typically quick in Gwinnett residential), construction runs 5–7 days depending on weather and lot prep complexity. You're looking at 3–4 weeks total from our first site visit to ribbon-cutting.
Georgia humidity and summer heat don't degrade modern sport surfaces the way they did 10 years ago. We recommend light rinsing and debris clearing a few times a year. Suwanee's seasonal tree cover actually helps—it reduces UV exposure in summer. No resurfacing needed for 8–10 years with standard use.
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