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Sport courts in Norcross are becoming the go-to solution for families who want a dedicated basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport space without the maintenance headaches of natural grass. The neighborhoods around Historic Norcross and Peachtree Corners have a mix of established homes with varied yard sizes, and many homeowners are discovering that artificial turf courts offer year-round usability—something the Georgia heat and humidity make tough for natural grass. We've installed plenty of these courts across Gwinnett County, and we're about 28 minutes away in Norcross, so we understand exactly what works here. A sport court gives you a professional-grade playing surface that drains properly even after heavy rain, resists the wear patterns that develop from repeated foot traffic, and eliminates the need for constant reseeding or fertilization. Whether you're thinking about a full basketball court or a smaller pickleball setup, the investment typically pays for itself through reduced yard maintenance and years of reliable family use. The turf we install handles Georgia's clay-heavy soil and intense sun without fading or breaking down, and there's no mud tracking into the house after games. Let's talk about what would work best for your space.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett County's characteristic clay soil, which drains differently than sandier regions. When we install a sport court, proper base preparation is critical—we account for clay's tendency to hold water and compact unevenly. The good news is that artificial turf systems are engineered to handle this; we use aggregate bases and drainage layers that work specifically well in clay-heavy areas. Sun exposure varies significantly between Historic Norcross and Peachtree Corners. Some lots are heavily shaded by mature oaks, while others get full afternoon sun. This affects turf choice—we recommend UV-stabilized fibers rated for intense Southern exposure, especially for courts that get western sun. Lot sizes in Norcross range from modest urban-adjacent properties to larger suburban yards, so court dimensions are flexible. Many HOA communities in the area allow sport courts, but a few have specific landscape rules about color or perimeter fencing, so we always verify before breaking ground. Georgia's summer heat means your court will see heavy use, and our installation accounts for proper infill—usually silica sand or a hybrid blend—to keep the surface cooler and more playable during peak season.
Many Norcross neighborhoods, especially in Peachtree Corners, allow sport courts, but it depends on your specific community guidelines. We recommend checking your HOA documents or contacting your board before committing. Some ask about court color, perimeter fencing, or setback distances. We're happy to help you navigate this conversation—we've worked through it with dozens of Gwinnett County homeowners.
Clay drains slower than sand and can shift slightly over time. We counteract this by installing a compacted stone base with proper grading and a drainage system underneath the turf. This keeps water from pooling and prevents uneven settling. It's standard practice in our area, and it ensures your court stays level and playable year after year.
Georgia heat is real, especially on dark-colored courts. We use premium turf fibers with light-reflective properties and recommend hybrid or silica infill, which stays cooler than sand alone. Most families play in early morning or evening anyway. If heat is a concern, we can discuss lighter turf colors or strategic shade solutions during your free quote consultation.
Norcross lots range widely. A half-court basketball setup needs roughly 47 by 50 feet; pickleball courts are much smaller at 20 by 44 feet. We work with whatever space you have—even compact yards can accommodate creative multi-sport layouts. During your free quote, we'll measure your yard and show you realistic options.
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