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Sport courts have become a real game-changer for families in Suwanee—and honestly, we see it all the time. Whether you're in Shadowbrook trying to keep your kids active in the backyard, or you live near Suwanee Station and want to reclaim space that's currently just patchy grass, an artificial turf sport court hits different. We're a family-owned operation, and we've installed enough courts around Gwinnett County to know exactly what works here. The thing about Suwanee is that your yards tend to be pretty generous, but that clay soil and Georgia humidity can work against you if you're trying to maintain natural grass. A turf court gives you a clean, playable surface year-round—no mud tracking through the house after it rains, no brown patches come July. You get a space where your family actually wants to spend time, whether that's shooting hoops, practicing tennis, or just having friends over. We've built courts that have basically become the neighborhood hangout spot. Let's talk about what makes sense for your property.
Gwinnett clay is thick and dense—great for drainage in theory, but it compacts hard and doesn't always cooperate with natural grass, especially under a sport court's heavy use. We've found that the best approach for Suwanee installs involves proper sub-base preparation to work with that clay, not against it. Your area gets decent sun exposure, but a lot of Shadowbrook and the neighborhoods around Town Center Park have mature tree canopy, which actually works in your favor during summer. You'll want turf that handles partial shade well. Most Suwanee yards run between 3,000 and 5,000 square feet of usable space, which is ideal—big enough for a real court setup, but manageable. One thing we always discuss with homeowners here is HOA guidelines. Some neighborhoods have landscape requirements, so we make sure your court design complements the overall aesthetic and meets any deed restrictions. We also account for the seasonal rain patterns in Gwinnett; proper infill and drainage design keeps your court playable after heavy downpours. The installation itself typically takes a week, and we work around your landscaping and utility lines—there's usually a decent amount to navigate in these established neighborhoods.
Absolutely. Gwinnett clay actually drains better than a lot of people think, but it needs the right sub-base. We install a compacted stone and gravel foundation that works with your existing soil conditions—it prevents water from pooling and keeps the court stable year-round. We've done this in Shadowbrook and around Town Center Park plenty of times with excellent results.
You can, and many Suwanee properties do. We design courts to work around mature trees, though they do reduce the amount of usable direct sunlight. We'll assess your specific canopy cover and recommend turf that handles partial shade. Some families actually prefer the shade—keeps the court cooler on hot Georgia afternoons.
Some do, some don't. We always recommend reviewing your deed restrictions before moving forward. Most HOAs in Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook allow sport courts as long as they're screened appropriately or designed to blend with your landscape. We work with you to make sure your court meets any guidelines and still looks great.
Less than people expect. Occasional brushing and infill top-ups are standard, especially after heavy use during seasons. Suwanee's humidity and summer rain actually keep the turf from drying out as fast as drier climates. We'll walk you through a simple maintenance plan so your court stays in top shape year after year.
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