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Sport courts have become a game-changer for families across Suwanee, especially in neighborhoods like Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook where yard space is thoughtfully planned but still limited. Instead of driving to Town Center Park or the Suwanee Creek Greenway every time your kids want to shoot hoops or practice tennis, you can have a professional court right at home. We've installed dozens of sport courts for Gwinnett County homeowners, and honestly, the response is always the same: parents wish they'd done it sooner. A quality artificial turf sport court gives you a clean, all-weather playing surface that handles everything from pickup basketball games to badminton tournaments. No more muddy shoes, no more excuses about poor lighting or weather delays. Whether you've got teenagers looking for a training edge or younger kids who just need an outlet, a sport court transforms how your family uses outdoor time. The best part? Modern turf courts are built to last, require minimal maintenance, and they actually improve your property's functionality without the constant upkeep of natural grass.
Suwanee sits on classic Gwinnett clay, which is both a challenge and an opportunity. That dense clay drains reasonably well in suburban settings, but it's not ideal for natural grass—which is exactly why artificial turf thrives here. The red clay can compact over time, and without proper grading, you get standing water. Our installation process accounts for this by creating a solid base layer that prevents pooling, even during those heavy Georgia summer storms. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your lot is in the tree-heavy sections near Suwanee Creek Greenway or the more open areas of newer subdivisions. Most residential properties here get 6–8 hours of direct sun, which means the turf stays vibrant and doesn't develop algae or moss issues. HOA guidelines in neighborhoods like Shadowbrook typically allow artificial turf for sport courts, especially when they serve a clear recreational purpose, but it's worth checking your deed restrictions before we break ground. Lot sizes in Suwanee average 0.25–0.5 acres, so we often design courts that fit snugly without dominating the yard—think a 30×60 basketball court or a compact tennis setup that leaves room for other uses.
Absolutely. Our turf is engineered for Georgia's climate—heat, humidity, and storm runoff included. The key is proper subsurface drainage underneath, which accounts for Gwinnett's clay base. We slope courts slightly and use a permeable base layer so water moves through instead of pooling. Your court will be playable within hours of rain, even during our notorious summer downpours.
Most do, but it depends on your specific deed restrictions. We've worked extensively in both neighborhoods and haven't had rejections for sport courts—they're seen as functional recreational improvements, not cosmetic upgrades. We recommend pulling your HOA docs first and letting us review them. If there are concerns, we can often adjust design or materials to meet guidelines.
Significantly less than natural grass on Gwinnett clay. Brush the turf once a month to keep fibers upright, rinse occasionally to remove dust, and you're basically done. No mowing, no fertilizing, no fighting clay compaction or drainage issues. Most homeowners spend 30 minutes a month on upkeep.
It can be. A well-installed court adds functional outdoor space that appeals to families with kids—exactly the demographic in Suwanee. It won't return dollar-for-dollar, but it justifies a price increase and often shortens time on market. Just make sure the court is professionally installed and looks intentional, not hastily thrown together.
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