Installation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Suwanee have become a game-changer for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without the constant upkeep nightmare. We've installed plenty of them throughout Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook, and here's what we've learned: homeowners here are done fighting Georgia clay and patchy grass every summer. Your backyard deserves better than that. A quality artificial sport surface gives you a professional-grade playing area that's ready to use year-round, even during those unpredictable Georgia downpours. Whether your lot backs up to the Suwanee Creek Greenway or you're nestled in a more compact neighborhood lot, we can design a court that fits your space and your lifestyle. The best part? No watering, no divots, no excuses to skip game day. We're based about 35 minutes from your area, so we know the terrain, the drainage patterns, and exactly what holds up in Gwinnett County. Let's talk about turning that underused corner of your yard into something your whole family will actually use.
Suwanee sits on Gwinnett clay, which has its own personality. The good news: it drains reasonably well for the Atlanta metro area, which means we don't need to do extensive sub-base work in most yards. The tricky part is that clay compacts, so proper base preparation matters even more here. Summer sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your lot faces the mature tree lines common in Shadowbrook or the more open layouts you'll find in newer Suwanee Station sections. We always assess shade patterns before recommending court dimensions—a northwest-facing court in full afternoon sun will behave differently than one tucked under oak coverage. Many Suwanee neighborhoods have HOA guidelines around landscape modifications, so we'll work with your covenants and help you understand sight-line requirements. Lot sizes here range from modest quarter-acres to more generous suburban plots, and we've successfully squeezed regulation-size courts into tight spaces using smart positioning and edge transitions. Gwinnett's humidity means drainage around the perimeter is non-negotiable—we slope every court we install to keep water moving away from your foundation and landscaping.
Absolutely. Gwinnett clay actually compacts well, which is helpful for base stability. We'll prep the subgrade, add proper drainage rock, and install a crushed-stone base. The key is getting the slope right so water doesn't pond. We do this routinely in Shadowbrook and Suwanee Station without expensive excavation or fill.
Most neighborhoods require architectural approval, yes. We can help you navigate the process and provide renderings showing sight lines and landscaping integration. Many Suwanee HOAs are surprisingly open to sport courts, especially if you're thoughtful about placement and screening near common areas or greenways.
A full court typically takes 3-5 business days depending on site prep complexity. Suwanee yards generally don't require major grading, but if we need to address drainage or level uneven terrain, timeline extends slightly. We'll give you a detailed schedule before we break ground.
We recommend premium polyurethane or acrylic systems with UV protection for Gwinnett's intense summer sun. These handle our humidity cycles better than basic options and won't soften excessively during peak heat. Player comfort and ball response are noticeably better year-round.
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