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Sport courts have become a game-changer for families in Norcross, especially in neighborhoods like Historic Norcross and the Peachtree Corners area where yard space is at a premium. Whether you've got a compact lot near Downtown Norcross or a larger residential setup in one of Gwinnett County's established subdivisions, an artificial turf sport court gives you a year-round place to shoot hoops, play pickleball, or let the kids burn off energy—without the mud and maintenance headaches that come with natural grass in our clay-heavy soil. We've installed dozens of these courts across the 30071, 30092, and 30093 zips, and the feedback is always the same: families wonder why they didn't do it sooner. The beauty of synthetic turf is that it handles Norcross's humidity and occasional heavy rain without becoming a swamp, and it holds up through Georgia summers when the heat would kill natural grass. Plus, if you're in an HOA community—and many neighborhoods around Thrasher Park and beyond have them—artificial courts typically meet landscape guidelines because they stay green and uniform year-round. We'll walk you through sizing, surface options, and what makes sense for your specific property. Most installations in this area take a few days, and we handle site prep ourselves, so you're not coordinating multiple contractors.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which is beautiful to look at but drains slower than sandy soil and can get slick when wet. That's actually one of the biggest reasons we recommend artificial turf here—it solves the drainage problem while giving you a consistent playing surface regardless of weather. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your neighborhood. Lots near Historic Norcross and Downtown tend to be shaded by mature trees, which is great for cooling but means your court needs to be positioned carefully to maximize light during play hours. The Peachtree Corners area has more mixed sun-shade patterns, so we assess each yard individually. Residential lot sizes in the 30071 and 30092 zips range from modest quarter-acre plots to larger half-acre properties, so we design courts that fit your actual space—not a one-size-fits-all approach. Gwinnett's humidity and occasional clay dust are real factors; we recommend a turf system with good infill and permeability to handle both. Most HOA communities in the area allow artificial courts as long as they're well-maintained and don't violate setback rules, but we always advise checking your deed before we break ground. Installation timing matters too—spring and fall give us the best working conditions in Norcross.
Yes—that's one of the main benefits. Gwinnett clay holds water, but our turf systems sit on a permeable base with proper grading and subsurface drainage. Water moves through the synthetic fibers and base layers faster than it would pool on compacted clay, so even after heavy Georgia rain, your court dries quickly and stays playable.
Most do, especially in established subdivisions around Peachtree Corners and Historic Norcross. Artificial courts meet landscape standards because they stay uniform and green. That said, HOAs sometimes have setback or size restrictions, so we always recommend checking your deed or contacting your management company before scheduling an install.
Typical projects take 3–5 days depending on lot size, grading needs, and base prep. Norcross properties vary widely in drainage and soil condition, so we assess your site first. If there's significant grading or clay removal needed, we factor that into the timeline and cost.
It depends on your property. Homes near Downtown Norcross and in compact subdivisions often work well with a 20x40 or half-court setup. Larger lots in the Peachtree Corners area can accommodate full-court dimensions. We measure and design based on your actual space, setbacks, and intended use.
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