Lifetime Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Suwanee homeowners are building their dream backyards, and sport courts are becoming the centerpiece. Whether you're in Suwanee Station or Shadowbrook, a dedicated basketball, pickleball, or tennis court transforms your yard into a gathering spot your family will actually use. The thing is, Georgia's clay-heavy soil and seasonal weather patterns mean that a sport court isn't just about laying down turf—it's about engineering a surface that handles our humidity, our occasional heavy rains, and those stretches of unforgiving summer heat. That's where a lifetime warranty matters. You're not just buying a court; you're buying peace of mind that your investment will perform year after year without the headaches of cracks, puddles, or deteriorating lines. We've installed dozens of courts across Gwinnett County, and Suwanee's suburban lots—many with that challenging clay base—need a thoughtfully designed system. The right sport court combines premium artificial turf with proper drainage, shock pads for joint protection, and a installation crew that knows Suwanee's specific conditions inside and out. Your court should be ready to host games, lessons, or just weekend family time without constant maintenance or repair calls.
Suwanee sits on Gwinnett clay, which actually works in your favor if your drainage plan is solid. That dense clay means water won't just vanish into the ground—you need a system that channels it away purposefully. We design sport courts with a slight slope and a permeable sub-base that accounts for the seasonal wet spells Gwinnett experiences. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on which neighborhood you're in and your lot's orientation. Properties near Town Center Park or along the Suwanee Creek Greenway corridor sometimes have mature tree coverage that affects afternoon sun patterns—important because consistent UV exposure keeps your turf color stable and helps prevent algae in shaded pockets. Most Suwanee residential lots are large enough for a full 30-by-60 or even 35-by-60 court, though some Suwanee Station properties are more compact and benefit from a customized 24-by-48 layout. HOA communities in the area generally support court installations, especially if they're set back from street view and finished with quality edging. We typically pour a concrete or asphalt base here, then layer shock-absorbing pads and the turf system itself. The lifetime warranty covers the turf, the infill, and the structural integrity—meaning you won't face unexpected replacement costs from Gwinnett's freeze-thaw cycles or UV degradation.
Absolutely. Gwinnett clay is heavy, but that's not a dealbreaker—it just means we engineer drainage deliberately. We create a sloped base, use permeable sub-layers, and sometimes add a perimeter drainage channel. This keeps water from pooling on your court during Suwanee's wet seasons. The lifetime warranty covers the system, so if drainage fails, we fix it.
A typical 30-by-60 court takes 5–7 days from base prep to final line marking. We're based about 35 minutes away, so scheduling is flexible and we coordinate around your landscape and utility lines. Most Suwanee yards are accessible without major site work, which keeps the timeline predictable.
Most do, especially when courts are positioned thoughtfully on the lot. We handle all the design conversations with your HOA to ensure setbacks and aesthetics meet their guidelines. A well-installed court actually adds property value and neighborhood appeal, so most communities are supportive.
Our lifetime warranty covers the turf material, infill, seams, and structural integrity of the court system itself. It does not cover damage from events outside installation standards—like a tree falling on it. But manufacturing defects, UV breakdown, or system failure from our end? We repair or replace it, no questions asked.
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