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A sport court in your Suwanee backyard isn't just a nice-to-have—it's a game-changer for families in Shadowbrook, Suwanee Station, and beyond. We've installed dozens of courts across Gwinnett County, and Suwanee homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: having a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis means their kids actually get outside and stay active year-round. Unlike natural grass, which turns into a mud pit during Georgia's rainy springs or burns out under summer heat, artificial turf stays playable 365 days a year. The drainage here in Gwinnett is decent thanks to our clay-based soil, but that doesn't mean you want water pooling on your court or waiting days for grass to dry out between games. Our sport court systems are engineered specifically for this climate—they handle the humidity, the occasional ice, and the heavy foot traffic that comes with real use. Whether you've got kids dreaming of their next dunk, a neighborhood pickleball crew that needs a home base, or you just want to reclaim your backyard from the weeds, we can make it happen. Most Suwanee installations take 3–5 days, and you're playing within a week.
Suwanee's Gwinnett clay soil is actually one of the better-draining clay bases we work with in the metro Atlanta area, but that doesn't mean you can skip proper subsurface preparation. When we install a sport court here, we account for the region's heavy spring rainfall and the fact that many Suwanee properties—especially those near Suwanee Creek Greenway—sit in areas with high water tables. We always recommend a compacted aggregate base and perforated underdrainage to keep water from pooling beneath your turf. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're in Shadowbrook or closer to Town Center Park, so we assess your lot's shade patterns carefully. Mature oaks and pines around here create dappled courts in some neighborhoods and full-sun courts in others—both are playable, but they influence your maintenance routine and ball response slightly. Most Suwanee yards we work with are 0.5 to 1.5 acres, which gives us room to build a full-size court or a compact multi-sport setup. HOA rules in the area tend to be reasonable about court construction, though we always pull approvals upfront. The clay beneath means zero settling issues once we get the base right, and your court stays true year after year.
Most Suwanee neighborhoods, including Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook, allow courts with a simple architectural review—especially if it's a backyard installation set back from the road. We handle the paperwork and submit renderings to your HOA for you. It typically takes 2–3 weeks to get sign-off. We've never had an application rejected in the Suwanee area; it's really just a formality.
Gwinnett clay compacts beautifully, which means your base stays rock-solid and doesn't shift seasonally like sandy soil does. The trade-off is drainage—we have to be intentional about grading and subsurface prep to avoid water pooling during our wet springs. That's why we always use a perforated base layer. Once it's in, your court stays level and true for 10+ years.
Yes. Unlike natural grass, artificial turf with proper drainage is playable within 30 minutes of rain stopping. Suwanee gets plenty of April and May downpours, so this matters. Our drainage system moves water off the court fast enough that your kids aren't waiting around for the yard to dry out.
A typical Suwanee sport court takes 3–5 days from start to finish. We're about 35 minutes north of our HQ, so we schedule 2–3 Suwanee jobs per month. Spring (March–April) and fall (September–October) fill up quickly. Summer and winter are your easiest booking windows, though Gwinnett winters are mild enough that we work year-round.
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