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Sport courts in Norcross have become the go-to upgrade for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play without the headache of maintaining natural grass. Here's the reality: Gwinnett clay soil is tough on grass, and between the humidity and seasonal wear, a traditional court surface just doesn't hold up. That's where synthetic turf comes in. We've installed sport courts across Historic Norcross, through the Peachtree Corners area, and everywhere in between—and the difference is immediate. Your kids can play year-round, the surface stays level and safe even after heavy rain (clay drainage is a real issue), and you're not spending weekends fertilizing or reseeding. An artificial sport court is essentially a long-term investment in family time, athlete development, and property value. Whether you're in the 30071 or 30093 ZIP, we know the Norcross landscape, the soil challenges, and what it takes to build a court that actually performs.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay—dense, slow-draining soil that creates standing water and uneven settling when you're dealing with natural grass or poorly installed courts. Our sport court installations account for this by integrating proper base preparation and drainage systems that prevent pooling around Thrasher Park neighborhoods and the residential areas closer to Downtown Norcross. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're in a tree-heavy lot near Peachtree Corners or an open-sky property. Afternoon heat reflection can be intense on darker synthetic surfaces, so we often recommend lighter-colored infill or cooling technologies for courts that face direct southern exposure. Many properties in the historic districts have mature oak and pine coverage, which actually helps with heat but can create shade patterns that affect play quality. HOA guidelines in mixed commercial-residential zones like Norcross sometimes restrict court size or visibility from street frontage—we handle those conversations upfront. Typical residential lots in the area support 30' x 50' to 40' x 60' courts comfortably. Installation timing matters too: we schedule during drier months to avoid clay mud complications that delay base curing.
Absolutely. Norcross sits on dense clay that doesn't percolate water naturally. Without proper sub-base engineering, you'll get pooling and court settling. We build drainage systems under every installation—gravel base, perforated underdrain, and compacted sub-layers—so water moves away from the playing surface instead of sitting beneath it. This is non-negotiable in the 30071 and 30093 areas.
Most yes. Average residential lots in Historic Norcross and surrounding neighborhoods can accommodate a 30' x 50' court, which works great for basketball or pickleball. We assess setback requirements, tree clearance, and HOA rules during the site visit. Smaller lots get creative layouts—we've built combination courts and angled installations that work within tighter spaces.
Georgia summers hit hard, and south-facing courts can reach 140–160°F on black or dark-green surfaces. We recommend lighter infill colors, cooling additives, or hybrid systems that reflect more heat. Afternoon shade from mature trees near Peachtree Corners helps significantly. We'll map your sun patterns during design and tailor the surface to your specific lot.
Most installations take 2–4 weeks depending on site prep and weather. Gwinnett clay requires thorough base grading and settling time—we don't rush that step. Spring and fall are ideal; summer delays are possible during heavy rain. We'll confirm the schedule during your initial walkthrough and keep you updated throughout.
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