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Your backyard in Suwanee can become the neighborhood court that everyone wants to play on. We're talking about a professional-grade sport court surface that handles everything from basketball to pickleball, all without the maintenance headaches of natural grass or asphalt. Whether you're in Suwanee Station or Shadowbrook, a synthetic turf sport court transforms underused yard space into something your family actually uses year-round. The Gwinnett clay soil you've got drains well, which is perfect for sport court installation—we won't fight against your foundation or deal with standing water after rain. What makes this different from just laying down artificial grass is the engineered playing surface: shock absorption, consistent ball response, and durability that holds up to serious play. We've worked with Suwanee homeowners who wanted to match the quality you see at Town Center Park, but right in their own yards. The payoff is real—kids get more active, resale appeal jumps, and you spend less time on yard upkeep and more time actually enjoying the space.
Suwanee's Gwinnett County clay is actually your friend here. Unlike sandier soil in other parts of Georgia, you've got natural drainage that prevents the pooling problems we see elsewhere. When we install a sport court, that clay base gives us a stable, compacted foundation—we don't have to over-engineer a drainage system just to keep water from sitting around. The flip side is that clay can shift slightly in freeze-thaw cycles, so proper base preparation matters. Most Suwanee lots run between 0.25 and 0.5 acres, which means we're typically working with space constraints that actually suit a 30x50 court or smaller configuration. Sun exposure varies: homes near the Suwanee Creek Greenway corridor often have more shade in afternoon hours, which is a bonus during summer heat. HOA rules in both major subdivisions allow synthetic surfaces, but some have specific color or perimeter fence requirements—we check with your architectural review board before breaking ground. Installation timeline for Suwanee is usually 5-7 business days, weather permitting, since we're only 35 minutes from our base location.
Most Suwanee subdivisions, including Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook, do allow synthetic sport courts, but they want to see your plan first. We handle the architectural review submittal with specs and color samples. Approval typically comes back in 2-3 weeks. It's worth asking your neighbors—plenty of Suwanee homeowners have already gone this route, so your HOA has likely reviewed similar projects.
Not at all. Gwinnett's clay is stable and drains better than you'd think. We compact it properly during installation and add a perforated base layer so water moves away from the court surface. Rain runs off quickly, and you won't see puddles or soft spots under the turf like you might with sandier lots elsewhere in Georgia.
Most Suwanee lots accommodate a 30x50 court (half-court basketball or full pickleball setup). Smaller yards work with 24x40 configurations. We measure your space and show you mockups so you see how it sits before we dig. Proximity to the Suwanee Creek Greenway also influences placement—we avoid wetland buffers and work within your property lines.
Figure 5-7 business days from start to finish. We're located just 35 minutes away, so scheduling is flexible and weather delays don't balloon your timeline. Most Suwanee homeowners have their court game-ready in under two weeks from the initial site visit.
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