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Most Suwanee homeowners we talk to have the same question: how do I get a backyard that actually works year-round without spending every weekend maintaining it? A sport court with artificial turf is the answer, especially in neighborhoods like Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook where HOAs keep a close eye on curb appeal. You want something that looks intentional and polished, not like you gave up on your lawn. The good news is that modern sport court turf has come a long way—it plays like the real thing, drains properly even with Gwinnett's clay soil, and holds up to Georgia heat without fading into a dull, plastic mess. Whether you're thinking basketball, pickleball, or just a multipurpose play surface, we design these courts to fit your actual yard size and your neighborhood's aesthetic standards. From the greenway trails near Town Center Park to the tree-lined cul-de-sacs throughout the community, we've installed enough courts in Gwinnett County to know exactly what works here and what doesn't. The process is straightforward: we assess your site, handle the prep work, install the court system, and you're playing within a few weeks.
Suwanee's got some unique characteristics that matter for sport court installation. First, the soil—that heavy Gwinnett clay is good for drainage once you've got the right base layer in place, but it's dense and doesn't shift around like sandy soil. We account for that with proper grading and a compacted base that prevents water from pooling. Second, your neighborhood's HOA rules. Most Suwanee homeowners associations have guidelines about visible improvements in the backyard, but a well-designed sport court usually fits within those rules if you're thoughtful about placement and edging. We help navigate that conversation with your HOA if needed. Third, sun exposure—backyards here vary wildly depending on which neighborhood you're in and what trees you've got. We assess shade patterns and recommend UV-resistant turf for areas that get eight-plus hours of direct sun. Most Suwanee lots are spacious enough for a half-court or even a full recreational court, so we've got flexibility. Finally, our crew is based 35 minutes south, so we can get here quickly for estimates, prep work, and follow-up maintenance.
Most Suwanee HOAs permit sport courts when they're in the backyard and set back appropriately from the lot line. Some neighborhoods have guidelines about edging materials or artificial turf color. We've worked with homeowners to get approval before installation and can provide renderings or examples. Call your HOA directly first, then we'll make sure our design fits their requirements.
Gwinnett clay is dense, so surface water doesn't drain as fast as sandy soil. We solve this with proper grading, a compacted stone base, and perimeter drainage channels that route water away from the court. Sport court turf itself has excellent drainage—water moves through the backing layer quickly. We've installed dozens of courts in Gwinnett County successfully, even during rainy springs.
Most Suwanee properties can accommodate a half-court (around 47' x 25') or a smaller multipurpose court (30' x 40'). We do custom sizing based on your actual dimensions and how far back you want to build. Lot size varies across neighborhoods—some properties near Town Center have more flexibility than corner lots—so we always measure and propose options that don't feel cramped.
A typical sport court takes two to three weeks from start to finish: site prep, base installation, turf laying, and line marking. Georgia weather can shift things around, but we schedule work to avoid the worst summer heat. You'll be able to use your court within that timeframe, though we recommend waiting 48 hours after turf installation before playing.
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