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Sport courts in Norcross are becoming the go-to move for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without the hassle of maintaining natural grass year-round. Whether you're in Historic Norcross, Peachtree Corners, or anywhere across the 30071 and 30092 zip codes, artificial turf courts give you a playable surface in any weather—rain, shine, or the thick Georgia humidity we deal with. Here's the thing: a lot of HOAs in Gwinnett County are actually encouraging residents to upgrade from worn-out grass courts because artificial turf looks sharper, needs way less water, and keeps properties looking consistent. We've installed courts for families near Downtown Norcross and around Thrasher Park who were tired of mud puddles, dead patches, and watering bills. A sport court isn't just about fun—it's an investment that your HOA will actually appreciate, and it transforms how you use your backyard. We handle everything from site prep to final line markings, and we know the local soil conditions that make a difference in how long your court lasts.
Gwinnett County's clay-heavy soil is both a challenge and a reason you need proper installation. That dense clay in Norcross doesn't drain like sandy soil, which means without a solid base layer under your turf court, water pools and weakens the foundation. We've learned the hard way that cutting corners on drainage here leads to headaches down the road. Most Norcross yards sit in mixed sun-shade patterns, especially in the Historic Norcross neighborhoods where mature trees offer afternoon shade. That's actually ideal for sport courts because direct sun all day can fade turf faster and make playing uncomfortable during peak heat. Your HOA guidelines matter too—many communities in the area require specific color schemes or sizing that won't interfere with sight lines or neighboring properties. Lot sizes in Norcross vary wildly, from tighter Historic Norcross properties to more spacious Peachtree Corners homes, so we always start with a free site assessment. The good news is that with proper grading, a quality base, and professional installation, your court will handle Georgia's rain and humidity without issues. We account for seasonal water table changes and make sure your court is sloped correctly so water moves away, not toward your foundation.
Most HOAs in Gwinnett County love artificial turf courts because they reduce water usage and look maintained year-round. That said, approval depends on your specific community guidelines. We work with your HOA to ensure color, size, and placement meet their standards before we break ground. Bring us your covenants, and we'll review them together—it's easier than you'd think.
Our clay-heavy Gwinnett soil requires a proper base layer and drainage system. Without it, water pools and destabilizes your court. We install a compacted gravel base with a drainage layer underneath, which keeps water moving away from your turf. It's extra work upfront but prevents long-term problems that are expensive to fix.
Fall and spring are ideal because you avoid peak summer heat and heavy rain seasons. We can install year-round, but spring gives your turf a full season to settle before next winter. Contact us for a free consultation and we'll recommend timing based on your yard's specific drainage and sun exposure.
Less than you'd think. Brush it weekly to keep fibers upright, rinse it monthly to remove dust, and we'll recommend an annual professional inspection. Georgia humidity won't rot artificial turf like it does natural grass, and you'll never water it or deal with mud—huge wins for Norcross homeowners.
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