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Sport courts have become a game-changer for Suwanee families who want an all-season athletic space without the headaches of natural grass maintenance. Whether you're in Suwanee Station's newer developments or the established neighborhoods around Shadowbrook, a dedicated sport court transforms your backyard into a functional training ground for basketball, tennis, pickleball, or multi-sport play. The beauty of artificial turf for sport courts is that it performs consistently year-round—no muddy patches after Georgia's spring rains, no bare spots from heavy foot traffic, and no stress about keeping up with lawn schedules when your kids have games three times a week. We've installed dozens of these courts across Gwinnett County, and Suwanee homeowners consistently tell us it's one of the best investments they've made in their property. The Town Center Park area has inspired many families to bring that same quality play surface closer to home, right in their own yards. A properly built sport court isn't just about the turf itself; it's about the base, the drainage, and the edges that make it last. That's where local experience matters.
Suwanee sits on Gwinnett clay, which drains reasonably well in suburban settings but requires thoughtful base preparation for sport courts. Unlike casual lawn turf, a sport court needs a compacted sub-base and proper slope to shed water quickly—especially important given our spring and summer rainfall patterns. The clay doesn't hold standing water as badly as some Georgia soils, but we always engineer drainage pathways during installation to keep your court playable after storms. Most lots in Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook have solid sun exposure, though tree coverage varies significantly depending on whether your home backs to the Suwanee Creek Greenway corridor. If your yard has mature oaks or pines, we factor in afternoon shade, which actually helps preserve turf in peak summer heat. Court size is another local consideration: suburban Suwanee lots typically allow for 40x70 tennis/basketball courts or smaller 20x40 pickleball setups without feeling cramped. We've also noticed that Gwinnett HOA guidelines generally embrace sport courts as yard improvements, especially when finished with proper edging and landscaping. The 35-minute drive from our headquarters means we handle installations and service visits efficiently, keeping costs competitive and response times quick.
Absolutely. Gwinnett clay is relatively stable compared to sandy or silty soils, which is good news. We build a 4-inch compacted base layer that works well with clay's natural density. The key is ensuring proper slope and perimeter drainage so spring rains don't pool. We've done this hundreds of times in the area and know exactly how to work with your soil type.
Yes, but location matters. Properties near the greenway corridor may have setback requirements or wetland considerations. We recommend checking with Gwinnett County before finalizing placement. That said, the shade from mature trees in those areas can actually be an advantage for surface longevity in summer. We'll help you navigate the specifics.
Most Suwanee residential lots handle a 20x40 pickleball or 30x50 multipurpose court comfortably. If you want a full tennis court (78x36), you'll need a larger property—common in Suwanee Station's newer builds. We'll assess your yard dimensions and suggest layouts that maximize play while respecting landscaping and setbacks.
Premium sport court turf in Gwinnett's climate typically lasts 10-15 years before resurfacing becomes necessary. Suwanee's moderate use patterns and our local drainage expertise help extend lifespan. We offer maintenance packages to keep surfaces clean and turf fibers standing, which prevents premature wear.
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