Emergency Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard sport court in Norcross doesn't have to be a multi-month project. We've installed countless courts across Gwinnett County—from the Historic Norcross neighborhoods to Peachtree Corners—and we understand that when you decide you want a court, you want it ready to play on, not someday. That's why emergency installations are our specialty. Whether you're in 30071, 30092, or 30093, we can mobilize a crew fast. We know the Norcross area well enough to handle the quirks: the clay-heavy soil that drains differently than you'd expect, the mixed residential-commercial landscape where yard sizes and layouts vary wildly, and the local HOA considerations that affect what you can actually build. Our team is based about 28 minutes from downtown Norcross, which means we're close enough to respond quickly but far enough that we're not overstretched. We've worked around Thrasher Park, handled courts in tight suburban lots, and dealt with the red clay base that's common across this part of Gwinnett. An emergency install doesn't mean cutting corners—it means we've streamlined our process and keep crews ready to move when you call.
Norcross sits on classic Gwinnett clay, which is actually an advantage and a challenge rolled into one. That heavy red clay holds water longer than sandy soil, so proper drainage during installation matters more here than it might elsewhere. We account for that from day one—our base prep is thorough because we're not guessing about what's underneath. Sun and shade patterns shift depending on whether you're in Historic Norcross with older tree canopy or closer to Peachtree Corners where newer lots tend to be more open. We assess your specific microclimate before we quote, because a court that bakes in full sun all afternoon will perform differently than one that gets afternoon shade from mature oaks. Your HOA matters too. Some neighborhoods around Norcross have strict landscape rules; others are more flexible. We'll review your covenants before we break ground. Lot sizes vary significantly across the three zip codes—we've done courts on compact urban lots and sprawling suburban properties. That variation actually works in our favor during emergency installs because we've got solutions for tight spaces and larger builds. The key is starting with an honest assessment of your soil, drainage, and sun exposure. Skip that, and you'll have problems by summer.
For emergency installs, we can have a crew on-site within 48–72 hours of approval for most Norcross addresses in 30071, 30092, and 30093. Full installation typically takes 5–10 days depending on site conditions, soil prep, and court size. Our proximity to the area—about 28 minutes from downtown—keeps mobilization fast.
Absolutely. Clay-heavy soil drains slower, so we build in extra base preparation and sometimes recommend additional drainage solutions that sandy-soil areas don't need. We're accustomed to working with Norcross's red clay and factor it into every timeline and quote. It's not a dealbreaker; it's just the local reality we plan around.
Varies by neighborhood. Historic Norcross and Peachtree Corners areas have different restrictions. We always review your covenants before quoting. Many HOAs approve courts if they're set back properly or screened with landscaping. We can guide you through the approval process and help design around your specific rules.
Same quality, faster timeline. We prioritize your job, pre-stage materials closer to your location, and use a dedicated crew. You don't sacrifice durability or finish. It costs more because we're scheduling around you rather than our typical calendar, but the court itself is built to the same standard.
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