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A sport court in your Norcross backyard isn't just a weekend upgrade—it's the move that transforms your property into the neighborhood gathering spot. Whether you're in Historic Norcross, near Peachtree Corners, or anywhere across the 30071, 30092, and 30093 ZIP codes, artificial turf sport courts have become the go-to solution for homeowners who want a low-maintenance play surface without the constant upkeep that natural grass demands in Georgia's climate. We've installed dozens of these courts throughout Gwinnett County, and the feedback is always the same: families use them more, the yards look sharper year-round, and nobody's spending weekends fighting weeds or brown patches. Your guests will notice the difference the moment they step onto it. Beyond the aesthetics, a quality sport court holds its own against Gwinnett's clay-heavy soil and unpredictable weather patterns. It drains properly, stays usable after rain, and won't turn into a mud pit during those heavy Georgia downpours. If you've been thinking about adding real recreational value to your property—whether that's for basketball, tennis, pickleball, or just a solid play surface for kids—now's the time to have a conversation about what's actually possible in your space.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense and doesn't drain naturally the way sandy soils do. This matters for sport courts because proper base preparation becomes non-negotiable. We always recommend a well-engineered sub-base with adequate slope—typically sloping away from structures at about 1% grade—so water moves off your court and into your drainage system rather than pooling or creating soft spots. The mixed commercial-residential landscape around Downtown Norcross and near Thrasher Park means yard sizes vary wildly; some properties are tight urban lots, others have sprawling backyards. We've successfully squeezed courts into compact spaces and built full-size installations where room allows. Sun exposure is another local consideration. The tree canopy coverage around Historic Norcross and Peachtree Corners can create partial-shade situations, which is actually fine for artificial turf—it performs beautifully in shade and won't develop bare spots like natural grass does. Many HOA communities in Gwinnett have landscape guidelines, so we always verify those restrictions before recommending color schemes or perimeter finishes. One more thing: Norcross gets its share of Georgia heat in summer, so choosing a turf product with good UV stability and heat resistance keeps your court looking fresh and feeling cooler underfoot during those 90-plus-degree days.
Most residential courts take 3–5 days depending on site prep work. Gwinnett clay means we sometimes spend extra time on base preparation and drainage setup, which is time well spent. We'll give you a precise timeline during the site visit—usually we're scheduling installations 2–3 weeks out during peak season.
Absolutely. Georgia's wet springs and humid summers are exactly what modern artificial turf is designed for. Our courts drain quickly after rain, won't develop mold or mildew in humidity, and the materials are UV-stabilized to handle summer heat without fading or degrading. You'll get years of reliable performance.
Many Gwinnett properties, especially in Historic Norcross and Peachtree Corners areas, fall under HOA rules. We always check local guidelines first. Most HOAs are fine with sport courts—they're low-impact and look professional—but we'll verify requirements and help you navigate any approval process.
It depends on your lot size. Full basketball or tennis courts need serious space, but we build custom-sized courts all the time. A half-court, pickleball setup, or multi-sport surface often fits beautifully in residential yards. We'll assess your space and show you what's realistic during the consultation.
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