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Norcross has changed a lot over the past decade. Downtown is thriving, Peachtree Corners keeps expanding, and families in Historic Norcross are investing seriously in their outdoor spaces. If you've got a backyard that gets real use—kids playing, friends gathering, maybe some pickup basketball or volleyball—artificial turf for a sport court makes sense. We've installed dozens of these in Gwinnett County, and Norcross homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: a quality sport court transforms how they actually use their yards. No more mud after rain, no dead patches from heavy foot traffic, no watering bills climbing through the roof in Georgia's heat. The clay soil around here holds moisture like nobody's business, so traditional grass struggles during humid summers and wet springs. A properly built sport court handles Norcross's weather patterns without the headaches. We're based just 28 minutes away, so we know this area—the neighborhoods, the soil, the way yards are laid out. That proximity means faster installs, easier maintenance checkups, and genuine local support when you need it.
Gwinnett clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally the way sandier soils do, which is exactly why sport courts work so well here. We build in a proper base layer—crushed stone and gravel—to handle the moisture that sits in this soil type. That foundation is critical in Norcross, especially in neighborhoods closer to creeks or lower-lying areas around Thrasher Park. Yard sizes in Historic Norcross and Peachtree Corners vary widely; some lots are generous, others more compact. We design courts to fit your actual space, whether that's a 20-by-40 setup or something smaller tucked beside a deck. Sun exposure matters too. Norcross gets genuine afternoon heat, so if your court faces southwest, we'll spec surfacing that handles temperature without getting dangerously hot underfoot. Some HOA communities in the area have landscape guidelines, so we work with those restrictions upfront—no surprises after we break ground. The mixed commercial-residential character of Norcross means noise from nearby traffic is normal, so we position courts thoughtfully when privacy or sound buffering is a concern.
Exactly why we build proper bases. Gwinnett clay doesn't drain on its own, so we install crushed stone and gravel subbase that channels water away before it becomes an issue. Without that layer, water pools and degrades the turf and court markings. We've done this hundreds of times in clay-heavy areas, and it's standard practice for us in Norcross.
Most HOA guidelines in Historic Norcross allow artificial turf courts if they're well-maintained and aesthetically integrated. We review restrictions before quoting, and we've navigated similar rules across Peachtree Corners. Occasionally minor modifications—like setting the court back or adding landscaping edges—satisfy community standards. We'll help you confirm what's permitted.
Afternoon sun in Norcross can heat standard turf, but newer surfaces have cooling technologies. We recommend light-colored infill and water-permeable backing for Norcross yards that face southwest. A light spray before intense use keeps temps manageable. It's not a dealbreaker—just a practical consideration we address during design.
Site prep, base installation, and turf lay typically take 5–10 business days depending on yard size and soil conditions. Norcross clay requires solid grading and drainage work upfront, which we build into the timeline. Being just 28 minutes away means we can schedule efficiently and handle touch-ups without long delays.
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