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Sport courts have become a real game-changer for families across Suwanee, especially in neighborhoods like Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook where backyards are thoughtfully sized but still need to earn their keep. Whether your kids are into basketball, pickleball, or tennis, a dedicated sport court turns that underused patch of yard into something the whole family actually uses—rain or shine, without the constant maintenance headaches of natural grass. We've installed courts for plenty of Suwanee homeowners who got tired of managing clay soil stains, uneven drainage issues, and grass that never quite bounced back after a few intense games. The beauty of artificial turf for sport courts is that it handles Gwinnett's weather without complaint. You get consistent playing surface, zero mud tracked into the house, and a setup that still looks sharp when you're hosting neighborhood gatherings near Town Center Park. Most of our Suwanee clients find that a quality sport court actually pays for itself through reduced yard work and increased property enjoyment. Let's talk about what would work best for your space.
Suwanee's clay-based Gwinnett soil drains reasonably well for the region, but it can still hold moisture in low spots—something that matters when you're building a sport court. We always account for that when we're planning drainage underneath, because you want your court playing true even after heavy rain, not developing soft spots or puddles. The Suwanee area gets decent sun exposure across most residential lots, though homes backing up to the Suwanee Creek Greenway sometimes have tree coverage on one side. That's actually useful intel for court placement; we'll often orient courts to catch morning or afternoon sun depending on which direction your yard faces. Lot sizes in Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook tend to accommodate a 30x60-foot court pretty comfortably, though we've also built smaller half-court setups for tighter spaces. One thing we always check: some HOAs in these neighborhoods have specific rules about court colors or setback distances from property lines. It's worth reviewing your covenants before we design, but most are surprisingly flexible once they see the actual installation. Since we're about 35 minutes away, we handle site prep, base installation, and turf surfacing as one coordinated project—no back-and-forth with multiple vendors.
Absolutely. Gwinnett clay actually compacts well for a stable base, which is what you want under a sport court. We prep the subgrade properly, account for drainage patterns common to this area, and add our base layer system. The result is a court that stays level and plays consistently through our hot summers and occasional freeze-thaw cycles.
Check your covenants first—most Suwanee neighborhoods allow sport courts with minor restrictions on color or placement. We've worked with local HOAs here and can help coordinate approvals. Typically it's a simple notification rather than a lengthy process, especially for courts set back from street view.
A full-size court runs 30x60 feet, but most Suwanee lots can handle that comfortably. We also build half-courts (30x30) and multi-sport setups that fit tighter spaces. During our site visit, we'll show you options based on your actual lot dimensions and sun/shade patterns.
Very little. Occasional brushing to keep the infill loose, and rinsing after heavy use keeps it in top shape. Unlike natural grass here, you're not battling clay stains, re-sodding, or seasonal dormancy. Most of our Suwanee clients spend just a few minutes monthly on upkeep.
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