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Suwanee's got a lot going for it—good schools, Town Center Park, and communities like Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook that really take pride in their homes. But here's what we hear from a lot of homeowners around here: they want their kids to have a dedicated place to practice basketball or play without tearing up the backyard. That's where a sport court comes in. Whether you've got a tight lot in one of the newer subdivisions or a modest yard that doesn't have room for a full court setup, artificial turf makes it happen. We've installed courts for families across Gwinnett County, and Suwanee's clay-based soil actually works in your favor—good drainage means the base prep is solid and your court will perform season after season. No muddy patches, no patchy grass, no excuses to skip practice.
Gwinnett's red clay is dense but drains reasonably well, which means we don't need to over-engineer your base layer the way we might in areas with harder-packed soil. That keeps costs down. Suwanee's tree canopy varies a lot depending on your neighborhood—Shadowbrook tends to be more shaded, while some lots in newer sections get full sun. We'll assess your specific yard during the site visit because sun exposure affects ball performance and wear patterns on the turf. Most Suwanee homes have smaller yards than typical suburban lots, so we often see requests for half-court setups or combined play surfaces that double as a patio or entertaining space. HOA guidelines in the area are usually flexible with artificial turf, but we always check your covenants first. The good news: synthetic courts tend to be more acceptable than pool decks or large structures because they're maintenance-free and don't look industrial.
Absolutely smaller. Most Suwanee lots aren't set up for a regulation court. We build a lot of three-quarter courts, half courts, and even skill-training areas—perfect for shooting hoops, practicing footwork, or casual games. We'll map out what fits your space and what makes sense for how your family actually uses it.
Not at all. That clay actually helps—it compacts well and sheds water predictably. We'll slope your base slightly and use a gravel foundation layer. Suwanee's natural drainage is solid, so you won't deal with standing water or soft spots the way you might in areas with heavier soils.
Depends on court size, but a typical half or three-quarter court takes 3–5 days. We handle base prep, grading, and turf install all at once. Since we're about 35 minutes away, scheduling a single project window keeps things efficient and gets you playing faster.
Most Suwanee HOAs do, especially if it's turf and not hard concrete or asphalt. We check your covenants before we start and can show your board examples if needed. Courts that blend with your landscaping tend to get faster approvals than you'd expect.
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