School Field — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Suwanee's growing community—from Suwanee Station to Shadowbrook—deserves outdoor spaces that actually hold up to Georgia weather and family life. If your kids play soccer, basketball, or just need a safe surface for backyard games, artificial turf sport courts solve the problems that natural grass can't in our climate. We've installed dozens of courts across Gwinnett County, and we know exactly what works on Suwanee's clay-heavy soil and the intense summer sun you get around Town Center Park and the Greenway. Unlike some installers, we don't just drop turf and leave—we handle the base preparation that matters in clay soil, manage drainage properly so water doesn't pool, and size everything to fit your actual yard, not some cookie-cutter template. Whether you're looking at a half-court setup or a full-size recreational space, we build courts that stay playable year-round without the mud, bare patches, or constant reseeding that plagues natural grass in the Atlanta suburbs.
Gwinnett clay is beautiful for building on, but it's not ideal for natural grass drainage—which is exactly why sport courts work so well here. The clay tends to hold water, especially during spring and fall rains, so a properly engineered turf base with perforated underlayment and gravel foundation becomes critical. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether your yard sits in Shadowbrook's tree-lined lots or the more open areas near Suwanee Station. Full-sun courts heat up faster in summer, so we often recommend lighter-colored turf infill in those spots. Most Suwanee yards we work with are 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which gives us plenty of room for half-court or small full-court setups without eating your entire backyard. Some HOAs in the area have landscape guidelines, so we'll always confirm any restrictions before breaking ground. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on base prep and existing ground conditions. The clay soil actually helps us—it compacts well and provides excellent stability for the court subbase.
Yes, but only with the right base. We install a 4–6 inch gravel foundation plus perforated underpads specifically because Gwinnett clay holds water. This system diverts moisture away from the turf surface, preventing puddles and mud. We've done this hundreds of times in Gwinnett County and it works reliably even during heavy spring rains.
Darker infill can reach 140–150°F in full sun during July and August. For sport courts in Suwanee, we recommend either lighter-colored infill, strategic shade from trees, or positioning the court to catch morning sun rather than afternoon heat. This keeps it playable and comfortable for kids.
Most do, especially for sport courts that are actively used. We recommend checking your CC&Rs or calling your HOA board first. If there are style restrictions, we can work within those guidelines. In our experience, recreational courts usually get approval faster than full-lawn replacements.
Typically 3–5 days depending on base prep and existing conditions. We mark the court area, remove sod if needed, build the base, and install turf. Your yard isn't completely unavailable during this time, just the court footprint. We clean up daily and work Monday through Friday when possible.
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