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Suwanee families know that a sport court in your backyard changes everything. Whether your kids play basketball, tennis, or pickleball, or you're thinking about converting that muddy corner near Shadowbrook into something functional, a professional turf court is the move. We've installed courts all across Gwinnett County—from Suwanee Station down to the neighborhoods bordering Town Center Park—and we understand what works here. The good news: you don't need perfect credit to make this happen. Our flexible financing options mean you can get that court built this season without the stress of rigid approval processes. A sport court is one of those projects that pays for itself in quality time with your family, fewer "I'm bored" complaints, and honestly, a backyard that your neighbors will actually envy. Let's talk about what's possible on your property.
Suwanee sits on that classic Gwinnett clay base, which drains reasonably well once it's prepped right—but we don't just dump turf on raw clay and hope. Before installation, we assess your yard's slope and any low spots where water pools, especially after the spring rains that roll through here. Most Suwanee properties we work on are in the 0.25 to 0.5-acre range, which is actually ideal for a sport court; you've got room without overcomplicating the build. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in Shadowbrook or closer to the wooded sections near Suwanee Creek Greenway, so we're strategic about court orientation. If you've got mature oaks or pines overhead, that's something we factor into the turf selection and base prep. Also worth knowing: many Suwanee subdivisions have HOA guidelines about artificial surfaces, so we help you navigate that conversation upfront. We've done the homework on local codes, and we make sure your court meets both aesthetic and practical standards before we break ground.
Gwinnett's clay-heavy soil drains okay, but it needs a solid base layer to prevent settling and pooling under your turf. We install a compacted base with crushed stone and sand, which keeps the court level and ensures water moves through properly. Clay also means the ground is pretty stable—no surprises—so we can build a court that'll last without shifting or buckling.
Most Suwanee subdivisions do have guidelines about artificial surfaces and landscaping changes. We recommend checking your HOA rules before we quote, but we've worked through this process in Shadowbrook and Suwanee Station plenty of times. Our designs typically fit neighborhood standards, and we can help you present the court as an upgrade to your property.
From site prep to final lines, most residential courts take 5 to 10 business days, depending on size and base work needed. Weather can add a day or two—clay takes longer to dry after heavy rain. We're about 35 minutes from your neighborhood, so we can coordinate efficiently without long travel delays.
Yes. We offer flexible financing that doesn't require traditional credit approval, so you can get your court built without the typical bank hassle. It's one of the reasons families in Suwanee choose us—you can move forward based on your actual situation, not a credit score.
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