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A sport court in your Suwanee backyard changes everything—especially if you've got kids bouncing between soccer, basketball, and just wanting a safe place to play outside. We've installed courts throughout Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook, and honestly, it's one of the smartest investments families make here. The Gwinnett clay soil drains well, which means your court won't turn into a swamp after rain like it would in other parts of Georgia. You get year-round playability without the mud, without the constant maintenance of a natural grass field, and without replacing divots every season. Whether your lot is a tight suburban footprint or you've got room to work with, artificial turf sport courts fit Suwanee's landscape perfectly. We handle everything from the base prep (critical with our local soil composition) to the final line markings. Most families tell us they use their court within the first week and wonder why they didn't do it sooner.
Suwanee's Gwinnett clay is actually your friend when it comes to sport court installation. That dense soil gives us a stable, compacted base that doesn't shift seasonally the way sandier soils do. We excavate, grade, and compact properly—no shortcuts—so your court sits level for the long haul. Drainage happens both through the turf itself and underneath via our base layer, so summer thunderstorms won't pool on the playing surface. Sun exposure varies across neighborhoods; properties backing the Suwanee Creek Greenway or nestled in Shadowbrook's tree-lined streets might see partial shade, which actually extends your turf's lifespan by reducing UV wear. Most Suwanee residential lots can accommodate at least a half-court or smaller multi-sport setup; we design around your actual space, not some generic template. HOA guidelines in both Suwanee Station and surrounding areas typically approve artificial courts as long as they're residential-scale and well-maintained. We'll review your community rules with you upfront so there are no surprises.
Gwinnett County has specific requirements for hardscape and court installations, especially if you're adding a base layer thicker than a few inches or modifying drainage. We handle the permit process for you—it's part of our job. Most residential courts go through smoothly since they're considered landscape improvements, not structures. We'll confirm requirements based on your exact address and lot size.
Honestly, it works in your favor. That clay compacts beautifully and gives us a rock-solid foundation. We don't need as much additional base material as we'd use in sandier areas. We still follow proper grading and compaction steps to prevent settling, but Gwinnett soil's density actually speeds up the process and improves long-term stability.
No. The turf fibers are engineered to drain instantly, and we install a permeable base layer beneath that moves water downward and away from the court. Suwanee's proximity to the Greenway means water table awareness matters, so we design drainage that works specifically for your elevation and soil composition. You'll have a playable court within hours of any storm.
A standard half-court or multi-sport layout takes 3–5 business days from excavation to final inspection, depending on site prep complexity and weather. We're based 35 minutes away, so scheduling is flexible. Most families see their court ready to use within two weeks of signing the agreement.
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