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Sport courts in Suwanee have become a go-to investment for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play without the wear and tear on their natural lawn. Between the kids' rec leagues and the growing fitness community around Town Center Park, there's real demand for year-round playable surfaces in this part of Gwinnett County. Here's what we've learned from installing courts across Suwanee Station, Shadowbrook, and the surrounding neighborhoods: most homeowners underestimate how much their family will actually use a quality court once it's in the backyard. That's the honest truth. A sport court isn't just a nice-to-have—it's a lifestyle upgrade that keeps kids active and gives you a reason to host neighbors. The artificial turf technology we install now is nothing like what existed five or ten years ago. It's engineered specifically for athletic performance, drainage, and durability through Georgia's unpredictable weather. Whether you're thinking about a dedicated basketball half-court, a full pickleball setup, or a multi-purpose surface that handles volleyball and badminton, we size and price each project based on your actual yard, soil conditions, and how you plan to use the space. Most Suwanee properties have the square footage and drainage characteristics to support a court without major earth-moving work. That keeps costs reasonable and installation timelines realistic.
Suwanee sits on Gwinnett clay, which is actually an advantage for sport court installation. The clay provides natural compaction and solid base support—we don't have to bring in expensive fill material like some softer soil areas do. That said, drainage is still a priority because Georgia's spring rains are no joke. Our crews account for the subtle slope and runoff patterns in your yard, especially in neighborhoods like Shadowbrook where lot sizes and grading vary. Sun exposure matters too. If your court faces west or southwest without tree cover, afternoon heat can make the turf surface feel hot on bare feet during summer. We can recommend lighter-colored turf options or positioning that minimizes direct afternoon sun. Many Suwanee homeowners also deal with HOA landscape guidelines—nothing that prevents a court, but you'll want to check your covenants on surface color and any setback requirements. We've worked with dozens of HOA communities in Gwinnett and know the approval process. Court sizing is usually constrained by usable backyard space. Most residential lots in Suwanee can accommodate a 30-by-50-foot basketball court or a smaller multi-sport layout without eating into usable lawn or patio areas. We'll survey your yard, account for setbacks and utilities, and show you exactly what fits. Installation typically takes one to two weeks depending on site prep and base leveling.
Absolutely. Gwinnett clay actually compacts well, which is good for a stable base. The challenge is managing spring and summer rainfall—we design courts with proper slope and subsurface drainage to prevent pooling and standing water. Your yard's existing grade and proximity to landscaping or structures informs the exact plan. We've installed courts successfully across Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook by working with the existing terrain rather than against it.
Most Suwanee properties accommodate a 30-by-50-foot court (full basketball or multi-sport) or smaller configurations like 20-by-30 for pickleball and recreational play. Lot size, setback requirements, and HOA rules vary by neighborhood. We survey your yard at no charge and show you realistic sizing options. Smaller courts are fully functional and often a better fit for Shadowbrook and other neighborhood lots.
Pricing depends on court size, base prep needed, and turf grade. A 30-by-50 basketball court typically ranges from mid-four figures to low five figures, including base installation, drainage, and athletic-grade artificial turf. We provide a detailed estimate after site evaluation. Maintenance and long-term durability are built in—no hidden costs.
Yes. Smaller multi-sport courts fit most Suwanee yards, and HOA covenants rarely prohibit courts outright—they usually just specify color or setback. We handle HOA coordination and design courts that comply with neighborhood standards. We've successfully completed projects in restrictive communities across Gwinnett.
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