Fixer Upper — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Norcross tend to sit neglected. Maybe yours is cracked, weedy, or just plain worn out from Georgia's humid summers and clay-heavy soil. The thing is, a deteriorating court doesn't have to stay that way—and you don't need to rip it out and start from scratch with an expensive concrete rebuild. Artificial turf has come a long way, and installing a quality sport court surface over your existing foundation is one of the smartest moves Norcross homeowners make when they're ready to reclaim their backyard. Whether you're in Historic Norcross, near Thrasher Park, or out toward Peachtree Corners, that court can become the reliable, low-maintenance centerpiece your family actually uses again. We've worked yards across Gwinnett County—many just like yours—and understand exactly what it takes to handle our climate while keeping upkeep minimal. Your fixer-upper court deserves a solution that works.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which drains differently than sandy soils and holds moisture longer during our wet springs and humid summers. That matters for sport court installation. If you're upgrading an existing court, we assess the subgrade carefully—proper drainage and base prep are non-negotiable in this area. Most residential lots in Historic Norcross and around Peachtree Corners are modest in size, so we design courts that fit naturally without overwhelming your landscape. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on tree coverage and neighboring structures; courts near downtown Norcross often get afternoon shade from mature oaks, which is actually beneficial for surface durability and player comfort. We also pay attention to HOA guidelines if you're in a community association—some neighborhoods have specific landscaping standards, and artificial turf typically aligns well with those requirements. The clay base means we sometimes need to add drainage layers or use a different substrate than we would in other regions. Georgia's heat and humidity are hard on natural grass courts, but engineered turf systems handle it well when installed correctly. We factor in the 28-minute distance from our HQ when scheduling your project, ensuring we're nearby for any follow-up needs.
Absolutely. We assess the concrete's condition—minor cracks we can prep and seal; major damage may require base removal. Most Norcross courts we resurface had that same problem. Proper substrate preparation over your old foundation saves you thousands versus full demolition and keeps installation faster.
Clay holds water longer than sandy soils, so we're intentional about drainage design. We may recommend a gravel or engineered base layer under the turf to prevent pooling during our wet springs. This extra step is standard practice for sport courts in this area and protects your investment.
Yes, modern turf doesn't require full sun. Shade actually reduces heat absorption and can extend surface life. We've installed courts under heavy oak coverage throughout Historic Norcross and Peachtree Corners with excellent results.
Artificial turf is dramatically lower-maintenance than natural grass, especially here. You'll rinse debris, brush occasionally to maintain pile, and that's mostly it. No mowing, fertilizing, or fungal treatments—huge advantage in our humid Georgia climate.
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