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Sport Court Installation in Norcross, GA

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Sport courts in Norcross aren't just a backyard upgrade—they're a practical solution for families in Gwinnett County who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without fighting the Georgia heat and humidity on natural grass. We've installed dozens of these across the Historic Norcross neighborhoods and Peachtree Corners area, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: their kids actually use the yard now. The clay soil that dominates this region can be tough on traditional courts—drainage problems, compacted surfaces, standing water after summer storms. Artificial turf courts eliminate all of that. You get a consistent playing surface year-round, zero maintenance headaches, and a space that holds up to Norcross summers without turning into a mud pit come July. Whether you're in 30071 or 30093, we understand the specific landscape challenges here. We've worked with HOA requirements in the Peachtree Corners area, dealt with the shade patterns around established neighborhoods near Downtown Norcross, and built courts on properties ranging from modest residential lots to larger setups. The investment pays dividends fast—especially if you've got teenagers or young athletes who need a safe place to practice year-round. That's what sport courts are really about: giving your family a reason to stay home instead of driving across town.

Norcross Turf Conditions

Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense, slow-draining, and prone to compaction. This matters for sport courts because proper base preparation is non-negotiable. If you skip this step or hire someone unfamiliar with local soil conditions, you'll end up with water pooling under the turf surface—especially during Georgia's intense summer thunderstorms. We always install a sloped, well-compacted base with crushed stone and drainage layers that account for the clay's natural resistance to percolation. Sun exposure varies significantly across the city. Properties near Downtown Norcross and older neighborhoods often have mature trees that create afternoon shade—great for playing comfort, but it affects court performance and longevity in different ways than full-sun installations. We assess your specific lot during the site visit. Most Norcross residential yards range from 5,000 to 15,000 square feet, which typically accommodates a full or three-quarter court depending on your layout. HOA communities in the Peachtree Corners area usually permit artificial courts, but we always verify local guidelines before you commit. The clay soil and mixed commercial-residential character of the area means our installation crews know exactly how to navigate both the technical and regulatory landscape. We're not new to Gwinnett County challenges.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need HOA approval for a sport court in Norcross?

Most Norcross HOAs, including communities in Peachtree Corners, permit artificial sport courts as long as they meet setback and height requirements. We handle the technical specs—you'll just need to check your CC&Rs or contact your HOA board. In Historic Norcross, single-family homes outside HOA restrictions have more flexibility. We always recommend confirming local rules before finalizing your design.

How does Gwinnett clay affect court installation?

Clay drains slowly and compacts over time, which is why improper base preparation causes flooding under the turf. We install deep stone bases with slope to move water away from your court. This extra step is standard for us in Norcross—it's the difference between a court that lasts 15 years and one that fails in five.

Can I install a sport court on a small Norcross lot?

Absolutely. We've built three-quarter courts and even smaller practice areas on tight residential properties throughout 30071 and 30093. A half-court takes roughly 2,400 square feet. During your free site assessment, we'll show you exactly what fits your space and your family's needs.

What's the best season to install in Norcross?

Fall and spring are ideal—cooler temps make the work easier and the turf installs more smoothly. Summer heat can be brutal on crews and materials. Winter works too, but Georgia's occasional ice storms can delay scheduling. We typically recommend September through May for the smoothest timeline.

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