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Sport courts are becoming a real game-changer for Norcross families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without the constant maintenance headaches. Whether you're in Historic Norcross, out toward Peachtree Corners, or anywhere in between, that Georgia clay soil we deal with here doesn't exactly play nice with traditional courts. Artificial turf sport surfaces solve that problem completely. You get a clean, level playing surface that drains properly even after our heavy summer thunderstorms, and it looks sharp year-round without the weeds, bare patches, and divots that plague natural grass courts. Most homeowners in the 30071 and 30092 zip codes are surprised at how much their kids actually use a backyard sport court once it's installed. It becomes the neighborhood hangout spot. The color options available now are way beyond the basic green-and-blue combos from ten years ago. You can match your home's aesthetic, create bold contrast, or go with tournament-style layouts. We've installed plenty of these across Gwinnett County, and the durability in our climate is honestly unbeatable compared to asphalt or concrete, which crack and fade fast under our sun.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense and doesn't drain naturally—that's exactly why artificial turf sport courts make so much sense here. When you're dealing with a standard residential lot in Historic Norcross or the Peachtree Corners area, proper base preparation is non-negotiable. We excavate, install perforated drainage pipe, and lay crushed stone to handle our seasonal rainfall without pooling. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot's orientation and tree coverage. A south-facing yard in open areas gets intense afternoon heat, which actually helps with drainage but means your turf color choice matters for glare and comfort. Shaded properties near Thrasher Park or within tree-lined neighborhoods stay cooler and require slightly different maintenance planning. Most Norcross residential properties have enough space for a quarter-court to half-court setup (roughly 2,000–4,000 square feet), though some HOA communities have landscape guidelines worth reviewing before design. The good news: artificial sport surfaces are low-maintenance and don't require the chemical treatments that natural grass demands. Our 28-minute service window from our HQ means we're close enough for proper installation, follow-up care, and seasonal inspections.
Not if we build it right. Gwinnett clay doesn't drain on its own, so we install a engineered base with perforated drainage and stone layers. The turf itself sits on a permeable backing, so water moves through it quickly. We've handled dozens of Norcross installations with zero pooling issues, even during heavy rain. Proper slope and drainage design during installation is everything.
We carry a full spectrum: traditional sports greens, premium synthetic blends with earth tones, bold accent colors for line markings, and even multi-tone options that mimic natural grass texture. For south-facing yards in open areas, lighter tones reduce heat absorption. Shaded properties in Historic Norcross or near tree coverage can handle darker greens. We'll show you samples in your actual yard lighting before committing.
A quarter-court (basketball or pickleball) needs about 2,000 square feet. Half-court setups run 3,500–4,000 square feet. Most residential properties in Norcross have room for at least a quarter-court without looking cramped. We'll assess your yard, check any HOA guidelines, and recommend the best layout for your space and budget.
Extremely well. Our turf is rated for extreme temperature swings and UV exposure. Summer heat won't fade or crack it like asphalt does. Heavy rain drains through the engineered base we install, so no standing water. Winter freeze-thaw cycles are mild in Norcross, so durability isn't a concern. Most installations last 15+ years with minimal maintenance.
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