Family Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Norcross can become the neighborhood's favorite gathering spot—and it doesn't have to involve constant maintenance or watering through Georgia's hot summers. A sport court with artificial turf is exactly what families around Historic Norcross and Peachtree Corners have been asking us about, especially homeowners tired of fighting that Gwinnett clay and the endless upkeep. We're a family-owned operation, and we've installed courts for families just like yours who want a durable, safe surface for basketball, tennis, pickleball, or just a place where the kids can actually play without you worrying about mud, bare patches, or the sun beating down. The investment pays for itself in peace of mind alone—no more replanting, no more brown spots, no more excuses to stay indoors. From the sidewalks near Downtown Norcross to the residential stretches around Thrasher Park, we've seen what real Georgia yards need, and artificial turf sport courts handle it better than anything else we've installed in the past 15 years.
Norcross sits on clay-heavy soil typical of Gwinnett County—the kind that hardens like concrete in summer and gets slippery when wet. That's actually one of the best reasons to go with synthetic turf for a sport court. Underneath our installation, we lay proper drainage systems that work specifically with Gwinnett's soil composition, so water doesn't pool or create that muddy mess your kids track into the house. Sun exposure varies pretty widely depending on your lot size and tree canopy—many homes in Historic Norcross have mature trees that create afternoon shade, which is honestly ideal for a sport court since it keeps temperatures lower. If you're in the more open Peachtree Corners subdivisions, full-sun courts might need lighter-colored infill to keep the surface comfortable underfoot. Your yard size also matters: we've done courts on tight urban lots near downtown as well as sprawling family properties with room for multiple sports zones. HOA considerations come up occasionally in the area—some communities have landscape guidelines—but artificial turf sport courts almost always fit within those restrictions since they're functional improvements, not lawn replacements.
Absolutely. That heavy clay means we can't just pour and level—we have to add a compacted crushed stone base and grade everything to prevent water from pooling. Gwinnett's clay actually becomes our advantage because it's naturally stable once prepared correctly. Proper drainage design is the key difference between a court that lasts 10 years and one that lasts 15+.
Yes, and shade is often better for the court's longevity and comfort. Trees around Historic Norcross and residential neighborhoods reduce UV stress on the surface. We'll assess sun angles and leaf debris patterns during the consultation. Some homeowners actually prefer partial shade because it keeps the court cooler for kids playing in summer.
Basketball and pickleball are the most popular around Norcross—the hard court surface suits both perfectly. Families also use them for tennis, four square, and general recreation. The consistent playing surface is a huge upgrade from trying to use cracked concrete or uneven turf, especially near Thrasher Park where kids want reliable court conditions.
Pricing depends on size, drainage needs, and sport type, but most residential courts in Gwinnett run 15k to 35k installed. We're family-owned and keep our overhead low, which helps us stay competitive. We'll give you a transparent quote after a site visit—no surprise fees.
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