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Suwanee's got some beautiful neighborhoods—Shadowbrook, Suwanee Station—and a lot of families who want their yards to actually function year-round. We install sport courts here regularly, and the appeal is straightforward: you get a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play without the maintenance headaches of natural grass. The Gwinnett clay soil here drains reasonably well for suburban Atlanta, but that doesn't mean you want to be watering and reseeding a grass court every other month, especially during our humid summers. A synthetic sport court gives you consistent playability, reduces water bills, and honestly makes your backyard feel like an actual asset instead of just another patch of grass. We've worked with homeowners across Suwanee who wanted something their kids could use every day—rain or shine, spring through fall. The investment pays for itself in usability and peace of mind.
Suwanee's suburban yards typically range from half-acre to full-acre lots, which gives us good room for sport court installation without overcrowding your landscape. The Gwinnett clay base is stable for foundation work, and our drainage approach accounts for the area's moderate spring rainfall and summer thunderstorms. One thing we always discuss with Suwanee homeowners: sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your lot backs up to the Suwanee Creek Greenway or sits in the denser tree coverage around Town Center Park vicinity. A south-facing court gets excellent year-round light, but if you're in a shaded area, you'll want to confirm sight lines and consider how much afternoon sun your court actually receives. HOA rules in both Shadowbrook and Suwanee Station typically allow synthetic courts, but we always recommend checking your covenants first—some communities have specific color or material standards. We factor local humidity and UV exposure into our material recommendations, ensuring your court surface holds up through Georgia's heat without fading or degrading prematurely.
Most Suwanee neighborhoods allow sport courts, but Shadowbrook and Suwanee Station both have architectural guidelines. We recommend reviewing your covenants or calling your HOA office before investing. Some require color approval or setback distances from property lines. We can help you navigate that conversation and provide material samples that match typical HOA standards.
The clay soil here is actually stable for foundation work. We grade and prepare the clay base, add a drainage layer, and compact everything properly. The key is managing water runoff during heavy rain—we slope the court slightly and ensure subsurface drainage prevents pooling. Your court will play consistent regardless of Suwanee's humidity levels.
Absolutely. We've installed courts in yards from 3,000 to 8,000 square feet. A half-court or smaller multi-sport surface works great for residential properties. We'll assess your space, account for setbacks and tree lines, and design something functional that doesn't dominate your yard.
Site prep and installation usually takes 2–3 weeks depending on soil conditions and weather. We're based about 35 minutes away in North Atlanta, so scheduling is flexible. Most Suwanee homeowners are playing within a month of signing the contract.
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