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Sport courts have become a game-changer for homeowners across Suwanee, especially those in neighborhoods like Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook where outdoor space is at a premium. Whether you've got teenagers who want a dedicated basketball or pickleball setup, or you're simply tired of watching your natural grass turn into a mud pit every spring, artificial turf for a sport court is a smart investment. The beauty of installing one here in Gwinnett County is that you're not fighting against impossible conditions—our clay-based soil actually drains decently, which means your court stays playable even after heavy rain. Plus, if you're a senior homeowner looking to reduce maintenance while keeping an active lifestyle, a sport court eliminates the weekly mowing, fertilizing, and repairs that come with natural grass. We've installed dozens of these throughout the area, and the response is always the same: families wish they'd done it sooner. Your neighbors at Town Center Park might be enjoying public courts, but having your own professional-grade surface steps away from your back door? That's a different level of convenience entirely.
Suwanee's Gwinnett clay is actually one of the better soil foundations we work with for sport court installation. It compacts well and provides solid drainage, which means your court won't turn into a swamp after the heavy summer thunderstorms we see here. That said, we always recommend a proper base layer and slope assessment—standing water on a court defeats the purpose. Lot sizes in Shadowbrook and Suwanee Station vary, but most residential properties can accommodate a 30×60 basketball court or a 20×44 pickleball setup without major grading work. Sun exposure matters too; we've noticed that backyards facing south or southwest tend to get intense afternoon heat, so we'll sometimes recommend lighter-colored turf or shade considerations if trees are sparse. One thing we hear often: HOA guidelines in these neighborhoods are generally turf-friendly, but always check your covenants first. We've never had a rejection for quality sport courts, but it's worth confirming. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on lot access and prep work. Our crew is based about 35 minutes south, so scheduling is straightforward—we're not flying in from across the state.
Gwinnett County typically requires permits for structures or hardscape work over a certain size. A sport court with proper base and drainage usually qualifies as a permitted project, but it's not a major one. We handle the permit paperwork as part of our installation scope, and most approvals come back within 2–3 weeks. Your HOA (especially in Suwanee Station) may need to sign off separately, but we coordinate that too.
Not if you choose the right product and maintain it properly. Georgia summers are hot, but modern sport-court turf is UV-stabilized to handle it. We recommend a light annual rinse and occasional brush-up to keep the fibers standing upright. Most courts we installed 5+ years ago still look nearly new. The Gwinnett sun won't fade quality artificial turf the way it does cheap versions.
A full-sized basketball court typically runs $8,000–$15,000 depending on turf grade, base prep, and any additional features like lighting. A pickleball court is usually $5,000–$9,000. Since clay soil prep in this area is straightforward, you're not paying extra for difficult grading. We always provide a site visit quote—no guessing.
That's actually why seniors love them. Zero mowing, no fertilizer spreading, no equipment to store. A quick hose-down once or twice a year and light brushing is all you need. Many of our senior clients in Suwanee switched specifically to reduce physical strain while staying active with family. It's one of the lowest-maintenance outdoor upgrades you can make.
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