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Sport courts are becoming the go-to backyard upgrade for Suwanee families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or just weekend athletic activity without the maintenance headaches of a traditional court surface. Here's the thing: Suwanee's suburban lots, especially in neighborhoods like Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook, are perfectly sized for a residential sport court installation. You've got the space, the community vibe that supports active outdoor living, and frankly, the clay-heavy soil that actually benefits from a solid subsurface—which is exactly what a properly installed artificial turf sport court needs. We've been installing these courts throughout Gwinnett County for years, and the Suwanee market has really embraced them. Whether you're adding resale value, keeping your kids entertained closer to home, or just reclaiming your weekends from yard work, a sport court solves that problem in one shot. The surface stays playable year-round, drains beautifully in our humid climate, and honestly, your neighbors at Town Center Park won't be the only ones with a quality recreational space anymore.
Suwanee sits on Gwinnett's signature clay base, which is a huge advantage for sport court installation. Clay soil compacts well and provides excellent drainage when properly graded—something we account for in every project here. The area gets solid sun exposure, especially in the Shadowbrook subdivision where lot orientations tend to favor southern and western exposure. That means your court surface will cure properly and won't trap moisture in shaded corners. We typically recommend consulting your HOA guidelines before installation; many Suwanee neighborhoods have landscape approval processes, though sport courts are increasingly standard. Most residential lots in the 30024 ZIP code give us 30 to 50 feet of usable space for a half-court or smaller full-court setup. We'll assess tree coverage, existing drainage patterns, and grade elevation during your site visit—Suwanee's gently rolling terrain means we sometimes need minor grading to ensure water doesn't pool near the edges. The humid subtropical climate means we use UV-stabilized materials rated for Georgia heat and occasional heavy rain, so your court stays tournament-grade season after season.
Most Suwanee neighborhoods, including Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook, do require architectural or landscape approval before installation. It's a quick process—usually 1 to 2 weeks. We handle submitting photos and specs; we've done this enough times that approval is rarely an issue. Your HOA cares that it's installed properly and aesthetically finished, which ours always is.
Absolutely. Gwinnett clay is dense, which means we need solid subsurface prep—that's gravel base, proper grading, and sometimes a perforated drain line. We've installed hundreds of courts on clay and they drain faster than you'd expect. The key is foundation work done right the first time, which is standard for us.
A half-court runs about 47 by 50 feet; a full court is roughly 94 by 50. Most Suwanee lots can accommodate a half-court easily. We'll do a free site assessment and show you exactly what fits your yard's dimensions and sun patterns. Many homeowners are shocked at how much court you can build in the space you have.
From site visit to finished court is usually 2 to 4 weeks, depending on permitting and weather. Gwinnett's clay needs time to settle after grading, so we don't rush that phase. We'll give you a realistic schedule upfront—no surprises. Summer heat can speed things up; winter sometimes adds a week or two due to moisture.
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