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Sport courts in Suwanee have become a smart move for families who want to maximize their yard space without fighting the Georgia weather year-round. Whether you're in Suwanee Station or Shadowbrook, you know how quickly a natural grass court gets torn up—especially with our Gwinnett clay base and the humidity that comes with summer. An artificial turf court gives you a legitimate playing surface that stays playable through rain, heat, and the occasional Georgia downpour, without the constant maintenance that eats into your weekends. We've installed dozens of sport courts across the area, and the feedback is consistent: families use them more, kids stay active, and the investment holds up through years of hard play. The proximity to Town Center Park and the Suwanee Creek Greenway means your neighbors already understand the value of quality recreational space. A dedicated court on your property—whether it's for basketball, volleyball, or multi-sport use—gives you that same quality without leaving home. Our team is based just 35 minutes away, so we know the Suwanee neighborhoods, the soil conditions, and exactly what works for homes in your area.
Suwanee sits on Gwinnett clay, which drains reasonably well for the Atlanta area, but it's dense enough that you'll want proper base prep underneath your sport court turf. We always recommend a compacted stone foundation—it prevents that clay from shifting under heavy foot traffic and eliminates standing water after our frequent summer storms. Most properties in Shadowbrook and Suwanee Station have solid yard sizes, typically 50–100 linear feet, which is perfect for a regulation or semi-regulation court. Sun exposure varies by neighborhood; we map out morning and afternoon shade patterns before installation because intense Georgia sun can accelerate wear on some turf systems, though modern synthetic courts handle it well. HOA rules in the area tend to be reasonable about recreational improvements, but it's worth checking your covenants—some communities have specific color or material guidelines. The good news is that artificial turf courts actually appeal to HOA committees because they're clean, contained, and eliminate the muddy bare patches you'd get from repeated natural grass wear. Drainage through our turf system means no puddling even after heavy rain, which protects both your investment and your neighbors' properties.
Absolutely. Clay compacts well, which is actually ideal for a stable base. We dig out 4–6 inches, compact the clay firmly, then add a stone base layer for drainage. The key is proper grading so water moves away from your property—something we've perfected across Suwanee installations. Your court will shed water reliably even after heavy rain.
Most Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook lots can accommodate a 30×60 court (half-court basketball or multi-sport) or even a full 50×90 with some planning. We'll assess your property lines and HOA setback requirements during the consultation. Backyard courts are our specialty—we make them fit.
Gwinnett County has straightforward guidelines for residential sports surfaces. We handle permitting as part of our service—no surprise requirements. Your HOA (if applicable) might want a copy of the plans, which we provide. The whole process is simple.
Quality sport court turf lasts 8–12 years in our climate when installed correctly and rinsed occasionally. Georgia humidity is tougher than arid climates, but modern systems are engineered for it. We recommend a rinse every couple months to extend life—no chemicals needed.
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