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Sport courts are popping up all over Suwanee, and honestly, it makes sense. Between the neighborhoods around Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook, you've got families who actually want to use their yards instead of just mow them every weekend. A dedicated sport court gives you that—basketball, pickleball, tennis, or a mix depending on what your household is into. We've been installing these courts across Gwinnett County, and the Suwanee area has some real advantages: the soil drains well, most lots are sized nicely for a court installation, and homeowners here tend to be serious about maximizing outdoor space. The best part? You're not stuck with natural grass that needs constant upkeep and dies under heavy foot traffic. You install once, and it's game-ready for years. We typically can get a court down in Suwanee within a week or two of scheduling, depending on prep work and your final design choices.
Suwanee's Gwinnett clay is actually decent for sport court installation—it compacts predictably and handles drainage without the flooding issues you see in some areas. What we do need to account for is the red clay base layer, which means proper site prep is non-negotiable. Most yards in Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which gives us good working room for a standard 30x50 or 40x60 court footprint without eating up your entire backyard. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot orientation and mature trees—some homes have thick oak canopy, others get full afternoon sun. We assess this during your consultation because it affects both court surface choice and long-term durability. HOA guidelines in some Suwanee neighborhoods require the court to blend aesthetically with the neighborhood character, so we often recommend darker court colors or framing it with landscaping. One thing we see here: good drainage infrastructure means water sits less than in clay-heavy areas, so your court dries faster after rain. That's a genuine advantage for weekend play.
We typically finish a sport court install in 3-5 business days, sometimes less depending on the site. Since we're about 35 minutes from Suwanee, we schedule back-to-back projects in Gwinnett County for efficiency. Soil prep takes the longest; actual court installation and line marking happen faster. We can often start next week if you book soon and your site doesn't need major grading.
Most Suwanee neighborhoods permit sport courts, but HOA rules vary. We've installed courts throughout both neighborhoods and know the typical approval process. We recommend checking your deed restrictions and submitting a design to your HOA before finalizing your order. We can help with the application—it's usually straightforward and takes 2-3 weeks.
No—properly prepared, Gwinnett clay is stable and actually good for court installation. The key is correct base preparation and drainage setup, which we handle during the site work phase. The red clay compacts well and won't shift under the court surface. We've got plenty of courts in Suwanee and surrounding areas that perform excellently for 10+ years.
A standard 30x50 basketball or multi-sport court runs between $8,000–$14,000 depending on surface material, site prep needs, and finishing touches like fencing or lighting. Suwanee lots typically need moderate prep work, so most installations land in the mid-range. We provide a fixed quote after the site visit—no surprises.
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