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Sport courts aren't just for the pros anymore—and honestly, Norcross families are catching on fast. Whether your kids are into basketball, pickleball, or just need a flat, all-weather surface to play on, artificial turf sport courts are transforming backyards across Historic Norcross and the Peachtree Corners area. Here's the thing: the Gwinnett clay soil around here doesn't drain like you'd want it to, and our Georgia humidity means a real grass court turns into a muddy mess about six months out of the year. That's where a properly installed synthetic sport court changes everything. You get a surface that's ready to play on rain or shine, no mud tracked into the house, and zero summer brown-out when the heat hits. LawnLogic installs these courts throughout Norcross—from the smaller yards near Downtown Norcross to the larger properties in surrounding neighborhoods. We handle the grading, the base prep (which matters huge with our clay soil), and the turf installation so you end up with something that actually performs. Not a backyard that looks good but plays like a swamp.
Norcross sits on some dense Gwinnett clay, and that's the first thing we address before laying down any sport court. Clay holds water, and water is the enemy of longevity. We install a solid base drainage system—not optional in this area—to handle our Georgia rainfall and summer thunderstorms. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot's tree cover. Some properties near Thrasher Park and residential pockets have mature oaks that create shade patterns; others get full southern exposure. We map this out during the site visit because turf performance and durability shift based on how much direct sun your court gets. Yard sizes in Norcross are mixed—Historic Norcross lots tend to be tighter, while properties toward Peachtree Corners offer more square footage. We've done courts ranging from 20×40 feet to full-size multi-sport setups. HOA rules matter too; some neighborhoods have specific guidelines about infill materials, color, or height. We check all that before breaking ground. The takeaway: Norcross installations need thoughtful prep work, but when it's done right, you get a court that handles our humid climate and clay-heavy soil without settling or drainage headaches.
Absolutely. Clay is dense, but that's actually an advantage for base stability once we engineer proper drainage underneath. We install a perforated base layer and grade away from your house to manage our Georgia rainfall. Without this step, you'd have pooling and premature wear. With it, your court stays playable year-round, even after heavy storms that are common in Gwinnett County.
Most residential courts take 2–4 weeks from site prep to final striping. That includes grading, drainage installation, base compaction, and turf roll-out. Soil conditions and lot size affect timeline—tighter Historic Norcross yards sometimes move faster than larger Peachtree Corners properties. We give you a realistic schedule during the consultation.
Some do, some don't. Certain Historic Norcross and Peachtree Corners communities have landscape guidelines around synthetic surfaces. We review any HOA restrictions upfront and design your court to comply. It's one less headache for you, and it keeps everyone on the same page before we start.
Sport-specific turf is engineered for ball response, traction, and impact absorption. Regular landscape turf isn't. For basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport use, you need that performance layer. In Norcross's heat and humidity, quality sport turf also resists UV breakdown better over the 10–15 year lifespan you're investing in.
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