Fall Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your kids are growing up fast, and between school, soccer practice, and everything else happening in Suwanee, getting them outside to actually *play* feels harder every year. A sport court in your backyard changes that—no more fighting traffic to the rec center or waiting for Town Center Park to have an open court. We've installed courts across Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook, and honestly, it's one of the best decisions families make before fall sets in. You get a professional-grade surface for basketball, pickleball, or tennis that handles Georgia's humidity without turning into a swamp, and your yard becomes the place where neighborhood kids actually want to hang out. Fall installation is perfect timing: the ground is settled, the weather's cooperating, and by the time winter clears out, you've got a full season ahead. We're based about 35 minutes south, and we know Gwinnett clay like we know our own driveways—which means we know exactly how to prep your yard so that court stays level and playable for years.
Suwanee sits on that classic Gwinnett County clay base that honestly does us a favor when it comes to drainage—it's not swampy like some Georgia suburbs, but it does hold moisture if you're not careful. That's why proper base prep matters more than people think. We always account for the seasonal water table in 30024 and make sure your sub-base has enough slope and permeable layers to shed rain without pooling under the court surface. Sun exposure varies pretty wildly depending on whether you're in Shadowbrook or closer to Suwanee Station, and tree cover can be substantial. We assess your specific lot during the site visit because shade patterns affect surface temperature and maintenance needs. Most Suwanee lots are sized well for a half-court or three-quarter court setup—you're not dealing with the postage-stamp yards you see in closer-in neighborhoods. HOA guidelines in the area are generally reasonable about recreational surfaces, but we always confirm any architectural requirements before we break ground. Fall installation means the ground isn't waterlogged from summer rain, and you avoid spring thaw complications.
Absolutely. Gwinnett clay is actually stable once it's properly compacted, and humidity isn't an issue with modern artificial turf courts—they're designed to shed water fast. We've got courts all over Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook that perform flawlessly year-round. The key is the base prep and drainage slope, which we handle based on your specific lot elevation and soil composition.
Yes—fall is actually our ideal window in Georgia. Ground conditions are stable, temperatures are moderate for installation crews, and you avoid spring thaw issues. Most Suwanee projects take 5-10 days depending on site prep complexity. We typically book fall slots by late August, so reaching out now puts you in the queue.
Basketball, pickleball, tennis, and recreational volleyball are the most common. Your court size and surface type determine what works best. Most Suwanee yards support a half-court basketball setup or a dedicated pickleball court. We'll walk through options based on your space and what your family actually wants to play.
Depends on your specific neighborhood and HOA rules. Some communities in Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook require architectural review; others don't. We check with your HOA during the consultation and handle any documentation needed. It's a quick step that saves headaches later.
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