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Sport courts have become a backyard game-changer for families across Suwanee, especially in neighborhoods like Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook where lot sizes actually give you room to work with. We've installed dozens of them in Gwinnett County, and the demand keeps climbing—homeowners realize that a dedicated court space means their kids actually get outside, and they're not wearing out the lawn in the process. Whether you're thinking about basketball, pickleball, or a multi-sport setup, the good news is that Suwanee's suburban layout and relatively straightforward drainage patterns make installation straightforward. The Town Center Park area shows you what organized recreation looks like in this community, but plenty of residents want that same quality right in their own backyard. We handle the entire process—site assessment, base preparation, surface installation—and we're familiar with the specific soil conditions and HOA guidelines that come with Gwinnett properties. A sport court isn't just a luxury; it's an investment in your family's activity level and your home's long-term appeal.
Suwanee sits on typical Gwinnett clay, which is honestly pretty manageable for sport court installation. Clay-heavy soil actually provides stable base support once it's properly prepared—you're not dealing with the loose, sandy conditions you'd find further south in Georgia. The bigger consideration is drainage around the Suwanee Creek Greenway corridor; if your property has any proximity to lower-lying areas, we factor that into grading. Most residential lots in Shadowbrook and Suwanee Station run between a quarter and half-acre, which gives us good flexibility for sizing courts. Sun exposure varies depending on tree coverage—some properties have mature oak and pine that create afternoon shade, which actually helps with wear and UV degradation over time. We always scout the lot for drainage patterns and morning/afternoon sun before finalizing placement. HOA communities in the area typically have minimal restrictions on sport courts since they're viewed as active-use infrastructure rather than eyesores. One quirk specific to this region: Gwinnett clay can take longer to fully cure after grading, so we factor in extra time if you're installing during wetter months. Installation usually wraps in 5–7 business days depending on base prep.
Most HOAs in Shadowbrook and Suwanee Station are fine with sport courts—they're seen as family-friendly improvements. We recommend checking your CC&Rs first, but in our experience, Gwinnett communities are pretty permissive as long as the court doesn't encroach on easements or sight lines. We can help you navigate any approval process if needed.
Gwinnett's clay base is actually ideal for sport courts because it compacts well and provides excellent foundation stability. We do extra attention to grading and drainage prep, especially if your property slopes toward Town Center Park or the creek corridor. Proper base work means your court stays level and drains cleanly year-round.
Spring and fall are optimal—soil prep is easier when the ground isn't waterlogged or frozen. Gwinnett's clay can retain moisture longer, so we avoid heavy rain seasons when possible. Summer installation works fine too, just expect slightly longer cure times for the base layer.
Most residential lots in Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook can handle a half-court or three-quarter court setup comfortably. A full regulation court (94' × 50') requires more space, but we've done multi-sport layouts that maximize smaller yards. We'll assess your property and recommend the right size during the initial walkthrough.
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