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Norcross has changed a lot over the years—the Historic Downtown area's seen real revitalization, and neighborhoods like Peachtree Corners keep growing with families who want more from their backyards. A sport court is the perfect answer if you're tired of fighting that Gwinnett clay soil or watching your kids' basketball hoop sit unused because the ground stays wet half the year. We've installed synthetic courts across the 30071 and 30092 zip codes, and the difference is immediate: no more muddy spots, no more excuses to skip practice. Whether you've got 500 square feet or a generous yard behind your Norcross home, artificial turf gives you a real playing surface that handles Georgia's humidity without the constant maintenance. Think of it less as a luxury and more as taking back your outdoor space—the kind of thing that makes your yard the gathering spot on the block. Thrasher Park nearby shows what good court surfaces do for a community; we just bring that same durability and playability to your own property. No more pushing mowing around uneven ground or watching weeds creep into cracks. Your family gets a sport court that performs in August heat and January rain, and you get your weekends back.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett County clay, which drains slowly and compacts hard—exactly why a lot of homeowners here struggle with natural grass courts and uneven playing surfaces. Summer sun is relentless, especially in open yards, and that clay base heats up fast, making a traditional court uncomfortable by mid-afternoon. Our synthetic turf handles both problems: superior drainage means standing water disappears within hours of rain, and the infill material stays cooler than packed clay while still performing in full sun. Many properties in Historic Norcross and the Peachtree Corners area have mature trees that create shade patterns throughout the day—this actually benefits artificial courts, which stay more stable in dappled light than in full afternoon exposure. Lot sizes vary widely, from compact urban properties to larger suburban yards, so we design courts to fit your actual space rather than forcing a standard template. HOA communities around Norcross sometimes have landscape guidelines, and we work within those—synthetic courts are clean, manicured, and often approved where natural grass isn't. Installation typically requires grading and compacting that clay base properly; we handle that work, so you don't deal with uneven settling or drainage problems down the road.
Not if it's prepared correctly. That heavy clay actually compacts well as a base layer, which keeps your court stable and level. We grade and compact it properly during installation, then add drainage rock and our synthetic system on top. The key is getting it right from the start—poor prep leads to settling, and that's avoidable. After installation, clay isn't a factor; the synthetic surface handles everything.
Absolutely. Our turf and infill are engineered for Georgia climates—they don't melt, don't soften, and don't lose playability in August heat. You'll notice the court stays firmer and more responsive than natural grass in humidity. Some materials do retain heat, which is why we discuss orientation and infill options when we visit your Norcross property. Morning or shaded courts stay cooler naturally.
Most residential courts take 3–5 days, depending on your yard's slope and soil conditions. We'll assess grading needs during your consultation. Norcross yards vary—some are relatively level, others need more work—so we give you a timeline after measuring. Once we start, we'll have your court ready to use within a week.
Most HOAs allow artificial courts because they look maintained and professional, not cluttered. We've worked with several Norcross-area communities and understand their guidelines. Check your HOA documents first, and we'll review them before you commit. Usually, synthetic surfaces are approved where natural grass courts or worn-out play areas aren't.
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