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A sport court in your Norcross backyard isn't just a place to shoot hoops or practice tennis—it's the centerpiece of your family's outdoor life for years to come. We've installed courts across Gwinnett County, and there's something special about watching a property transform when you add a dedicated play surface. Whether you're in Historic Norcross near Downtown, out toward Peachtree Corners, or anywhere in the 30071 or 30092 zip codes, a properly installed sport court handles Georgia's climate and soil without the headaches of traditional concrete or asphalt. You get the durability, the consistent playing surface your kids (or you) actually want, and zero mud tracked through the house after rain. We're local enough to understand Norcross—the mixed commercial-residential character, the varying lot sizes, the shade patterns created by mature oaks—but professional enough to build courts that last two decades. Most families we work with tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which means proper drainage is non-negotiable for any outdoor court. That red clay holds water differently than sandy soil, so we build our base layers to account for it. Many properties around Historic Norcross and toward Thrasher Park have mature tree coverage, which sounds great until you realize shade patterns shift seasonally and moss can creep onto northfacing courts. We design drainage and court orientation with these specifics in mind. HOA rules vary across Norcross neighborhoods—some have strict landscape guidelines, others are more flexible—so we coordinate early to ensure your sport court meets local requirements. Lot sizes in the area range from modest urban lots near downtown to larger properties further out, and we right-size every court to fit your space and sight lines. Installation in Gwinnett clay requires a slightly longer cure window than sandier regions, but that just means we schedule your court when conditions are optimal. The payoff is a surface that won't shift with the clay's seasonal expansion.
It depends on your neighborhood. Historic Norcross and some Peachtree Corners communities have design guidelines, while others don't. We always check local rules first and work with your HOA if needed. In most cases, a well-maintained sport court actually enhances property values and fits within landscape standards. We handle those conversations so you don't have to.
Gwinnett summers are humid, and our surfaces are engineered for it. The key is proper drainage—which we design specifically for Norcross clay—and occasional cleaning. We recommend a light power wash once or twice a year. The synthetic materials we use won't rot, warp, or cup the way wood courts would, and they dry quickly after rain.
Lot sizes vary across Norcross, from compact urban properties to larger suburban homes. A half-court takes roughly 1,200 square feet, while a full court needs 2,600+. We visit your property, measure sight lines, and recommend dimensions that look proportional and don't overwhelm your yard. Most Norcross homeowners opt for half-courts or three-quarter courts.
Site preparation and base work usually take 2–3 weeks, depending on Gwinnett clay conditions and drainage requirements. The court surface itself goes down in 3–5 days. Weather and soil conditions can shift timelines slightly, but we're thorough because we know these courts need to last through Norcross summers and freezes.
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