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Building a sport court in your Norcross backyard is one of those projects that sounds complicated until you talk to someone who's actually done it in Gwinnett County. The truth is, we've installed artificial turf courts throughout Norcross—from the Historic Norcross neighborhoods to properties near Peachtree Corners—and the process is more straightforward than most homeowners think. Your kids don't have to wait for the rain to dry up before they can shoot hoops or practice their serve, and you're not spending every weekend maintaining a natural grass court that turns into mud during Georgia's wet seasons. An indoor or covered sport court with quality artificial turf gives you year-round playability without the constant upkeep. Whether you're working with a smaller lot in the downtown Norcross area or a larger property in one of the surrounding neighborhoods, we've got the experience to build something that actually fits your space and your family's needs. The Gwinnett clay soil most Norcross properties sit on actually makes artificial turf installation cleaner than you'd expect—proper base preparation handles drainage issues that plague natural grass courts in this region.
Norcross properties sit on that dense Gwinnett clay that doesn't drain naturally, which is exactly why artificial turf works so well here. Traditional grass courts become waterlogged after heavy rain, but a properly installed synthetic surface with the right base system keeps your court playable even during Georgia's wet springs. Sun exposure varies significantly across Norcross neighborhoods—properties near Thrasher Park and downtown tend to have more tree cover, while newer developments toward Peachtree Corners often get full afternoon sun. That matters because it affects both how the turf performs and what infill system we recommend. Most Norcross residential lots range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us room to build a meaningful court without requiring massive grading work. HOA rules in several Historic Norcross communities do restrict certain color choices and court sizes, so we verify those before breaking ground. The mixed commercial-residential zoning means some properties have tighter setback requirements than others. Our team knows these variations because we've navigated them throughout the area. Installation typically takes 5–7 days depending on site conditions and whether you need additional drainage solutions for that Gwinnett clay base.
It can, but that's exactly what proper base preparation solves. The clay underneath Norcross properties doesn't drain on its own, so we install a compacted gravel base with a perforated drainage layer beneath the turf. This system channels water away from the court surface and prevents standing water—a common issue with natural grass courts in this region. Most Norcross installations need this upgraded base, but it's a one-time investment that protects your court for 15+ years.
Yes, but you'll need to check your specific HOA guidelines first. Historic Norcross neighborhoods have design restrictions, and some require variance approvals for structures above a certain size. We handle all that coordination with your HOA, and we've worked through it enough times that we know which modifications typically get approved. Uncovered courts rarely face issues; covered or enclosed structures are where you'll want our guidance.
That depends on where you live. Properties near Downtown Norcross and Thrasher Park tend to have afternoon shade from mature trees, while areas closer to Peachtree Corners get stronger sun exposure. Too much direct sun can soften certain infill materials, especially in Georgia heat. We do a site assessment to map sun patterns and recommend the right turf and infill combo for your specific yard. It takes about 30 minutes and costs nothing.
Once permits clear—usually 2–3 weeks for residential projects in Gwinnett—installation itself runs 5–7 days. We handle all the site prep, base layers, turf installation, and line marking in that window. Weather delays are rare, though spring rain can slow grading on that Gwinnett clay. Most Norcross homeowners go from groundbreaking to first game in about 4–5 weeks total.
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