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Sport courts have become the centerpiece of Norcross backyards—and for good reason. Whether you're in Historic Norcross, near Peachtree Corners, or anywhere across the 30071, 30092, or 30093 zip codes, a dedicated playing surface transforms how families use their outdoor space. We've installed dozens of sport courts throughout Gwinnett County, and we've seen firsthand how they pay for themselves through years of use. The beauty of artificial turf for sport courts is that it handles Georgia's humidity and heavy use better than natural grass ever could. Thrasher Park shows us what organized sports look like—but your backyard can deliver that same quality without the city maintenance schedule. Our financing options make it possible to get your court installed now and spread payments across time, so the upfront cost doesn't derail your plans. Most Norcross homeowners are surprised at how affordable it becomes when you factor in zero maintenance, no reseeding, and a 10+ year lifespan. We're based just 28 minutes away, which means faster installation, easier warranty support, and a team that knows the Norcross soil and climate inside out.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense and doesn't drain like sandier Georgia soils. That's actually perfect for sport court installation—it gives us a stable base that won't shift under heavy foot traffic. The real consideration is the mixed commercial-residential character of the area. Properties vary wildly in size and sun exposure, especially around Historic Norcross where tree cover is dense. Morning shade near residential clusters is common, which means your court stays cooler and turf lasts longer. We always account for afternoon sun patterns when recommending infill type and drainage setup. Gwinnett summers are humid, so proper subsurface drainage keeps water from pooling under the court during heavy rain—clay soil needs help moving moisture away. HOA regulations in some Peachtree Corners developments can limit court dimensions or require specific edging materials, so we verify restrictions before breaking ground. Typical Norcross yards range from quarter-acre lots to half-acre properties, which shapes whether you're building a half court, full court, or combination turf-court hybrid. Installation on clay means we may need to add a geotextile layer to prevent clay from migrating into the subsurface—a detail that saves you headaches five years in.
Not if it's installed right. Clay is compacted and stable, which we want. We add a perforated drainage layer and sometimes geotextile to manage water movement. Gwinnett's summer humidity means moisture can sit if you skip this step, so we never cut corners there. Your court sheds water fast and stays usable even after heavy rain.
We offer 12, 24, and 36-month plans with competitive rates, plus several banks offer home improvement lines of credit that Norcross residents qualify for easily. Spreading payments across 3 years makes a full court feel affordable without straining monthly budget. Most clients find the zero-maintenance savings offset the monthly payment within the first two seasons.
A half court (30x50 feet) fits most quarter-acre Norcross lots comfortably. Full courts run 50x94 and work on half-acre properties. We assess your actual yard dimensions and sun patterns before recommending a layout. Many Historic Norcross homes go with combo designs—turf on one side, court on the other.
Most do, but requirements vary. Some limit court size, require neutral colors, or specify edging details. We check your HOA rules before quoting and can adjust designs to comply. Our experience with Gwinnett developments means we know which boards are sports-friendly and which need extra documentation.
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