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Norcross homeowners who want a sport court in their backyard are usually dealing with one reality: Georgia clay soil and limited space between the commercial zones downtown and the residential neighborhoods spreading into Peachtree Corners. That's where artificial turf becomes a game-changer. Unlike natural grass, which struggles in Gwinnett County's heavy clay and gets beat up fast by basketball, tennis, or just constant family use, synthetic turf holds up year-round without the maintenance nightmare. We've installed courts across Historic Norcross and the surrounding areas—places where yard sizes are practical but demand maximum durability. A sport court isn't just about the surface; it's about creating a real play space that doesn't turn into mud after rain or brown out in summer heat. The synthetic turf we install drains properly (critical in Georgia), stays consistent for performance, and honestly, it looks sharp. Whether you're thinking half-court basketball, a multipurpose training area, or just a durable play surface for the kids, we can build it right into your Norcross property without the constant upkeep.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense and doesn't drain naturally the way sandy soils do. That matters for sport courts because poor drainage leads to standing water, algae growth, and uneven surfaces—all things that ruin performance and shorten turf life. Our installation process accounts for this by building proper sub-base drainage under the synthetic turf, so water moves through instead of pooling. The area also has mixed sun and shade depending on your neighborhood—Historic Norcross lots tend to have mature tree cover, while newer developments toward Peachtree Corners get more direct sun. Both conditions work fine with modern artificial turf, but the exposure affects how we engineer the subsurface and what pile height we recommend. Lot sizes in residential Norcross typically range from modest to mid-size, so we're often working with 15×30 or 20×40 court dimensions rather than full regulation courts. That's actually smart—it maximizes usable space without waste. One more local note: some HOAs in the area have landscape guidelines, so we always check deed restrictions before installation. Gwinnett's clay also means any court needs proper edging and compaction—we don't cut corners on that foundation work.
Absolutely. The clay is actually why proper installation matters more here. We install a engineered base layer that channels water away from the turf surface, preventing the pooling and soggy conditions that natural grass courts face in Gwinnett County. Drainage is built into the system, not dependent on soil type. Your court stays playable even after heavy Georgia rain.
Price depends on size, surface type, and site prep. A typical 15×30 court with quality synthetic turf, padding, and proper drainage runs between 4,500 and 8,500 dollars. Norcross yards often need base compaction and clay leveling, which adds to the scope. We'll give you an exact quote after measuring your lot and assessing drainage needs.
Yes. We work with tight spaces all the time in the Historic Norcross area. A 12×20 court fits many residential lots and still gives you a solid training or play surface. We'll help you figure out what size makes sense for your specific property and any setback requirements your HOA might have.
Quality artificial turf for sport courts typically lasts 10-15 years with proper care. In Norcross, that lifespan holds steady because our drainage system prevents the water damage that degrades turf in clay regions. Occasional rinsing and removing debris keeps it performing longer. It's a real investment that actually pays back through durability.
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