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Suwanee's got some beautiful neighborhoods—Shadowbrook, Suwanee Station—and a lot of families here want their yards to actually function year-round. That's where a sport court makes sense. We're talking a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or just general play that doesn't turn into a muddy mess every time the Georgia weather decides to cooperate. The thing about Suwanee is you've got solid suburban homes with decent lot sizes, but that Gwinnett clay underneath means natural grass gets compacted, patchy, and honestly frustrating. An artificial turf sport court solves that. It's playable the day after rain, it holds up to the kind of wear a family actually puts on it, and it doesn't require you to spend your weekends trying to maintain it. We've been installing these courts in the area for years, and homeowners keep coming back because their kids are actually using the space—not avoiding it because it's torn up or waterlogged.
Gwinnett clay is what we're working with here in Suwanee, and while it drains reasonably well in the suburbs, it's still dense enough that a dedicated sport court surface makes a real difference. You avoid the compaction issues that plague natural grass, especially with basketball or regular foot traffic. That clay base actually works to our advantage during installation—it's stable and predictable. The area gets decent sun exposure depending on your lot orientation, and that matters for turf performance. If your property backs up near Town Center Park or the Suwanee Creek Greenway, you might have tree cover that affects UV exposure and moisture patterns; we factor that into material selection. HOA rules in neighborhoods like Shadowbrook tend to be reasonable about recreational surfaces, but we always recommend checking your covenants first—most communities welcome sport courts since they improve property appearance and keep kids engaged at home. Lot sizes in Suwanee generally allow for a half-court or full-court setup, and we've installed plenty of both configurations here.
It actually helps. That dense clay gives us a solid, stable base for installation. We do standard site prep and base layer work, but the clay doesn't shift or settle like looser soil. Drainage around Suwanee is decent, so we focus on ensuring water moves away from the court edges, especially given the area's clay composition.
Most homes in Shadowbrook and Suwanee Station can accommodate either a full court or a half-court setup. We measure your space and show you options. Full courts need roughly 4,700 square feet of actual court area, plus buffer space. Many families go half-court, which fits nicely and still serves basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport use.
Most Suwanee HOAs are fine with them—they actually improve curb appeal compared to worn grass. We recommend checking your specific covenants, but we've cleared courts in Shadowbrook and other local neighborhoods regularly. It's worth a quick call to your HOA before we start.
Less than you'd think. Our Georgia turf handles humidity and heat well. Occasional debris clearing and maybe a rinse in summer keeps it fresh. No mowing, no patching mud spots, no seasonal overseeding. That's the appeal for Suwanee families who want their yard to actually work for them.
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