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Building a sport court in Norcross is one of the smartest investments you can make for your property—especially if you've got kids who want a dedicated space to practice basketball, tennis, or pickleball without wearing down your natural grass. Around here, between Historic Norcross and the Peachtree Corners area, a lot of homeowners are realizing that Georgia's humid summers and occasional clay-heavy soil conditions make maintaining a traditional court surface a real headache. That's where artificial turf comes in. We've installed dozens of sport courts across Gwinnett County, and we know exactly what works for the local climate and soil composition. Your Norcross backyard deserves a surface that handles our weather, drains properly, and stays playable year-round without the constant maintenance nightmare. Whether you're near Thrasher Park or tucked into a residential pocket off the main streets, we can design and build a court that fits your space, your budget, and your family's actual playing style. No fluff, no overselling—just solid, durable synthetic surfaces that local families trust.
Norcross sits on that challenging Gwinnett clay base that a lot of homeowners in the 30071 and 30092 ZIP codes know all too well. When you're planning a sport court here, drainage is non-negotiable—clay doesn't shed water the way sandier soil does, so we always install proper sub-base preparation and perimeter drainage to prevent pooling during our rainy summers. The mixed commercial-residential landscape also means you might have HOA guidelines to work around, especially if you're in one of the more developed neighborhoods. We handle those conversations regularly and know which court specifications keep both your HOA happy and your family active. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're backed up against tree coverage or sitting in full afternoon heat. The Peachtree Corners area tends to have more mature tree canopies, which actually helps with court longevity—less UV degradation. We'll assess your specific lot during the site visit and recommend infill types and pile heights that match both your microclimate and playing intensity. Most residential Norcross yards can accommodate a half-court or full-court setup; we'll work with what you've got.
Gwinnett's clay-heavy soil drains poorly on its own, which is why we always install a compacted gravel base with proper slope and perimeter drainage before laying turf. Without this step, water pools under the court surface during our humid summers. We've seen too many shortcut installations fail here. It's a small upfront investment that keeps your court playable and prevents turf deterioration.
Most HOAs around Norcross and Peachtree Corners allow synthetic courts if they're well-maintained and aesthetically integrated. We help you navigate approval by providing design renderings and spec sheets that show exactly what we're installing. In our experience, recreational surfaces are viewed more favorably than you'd expect—especially if drainage and edging are done cleanly.
We recommend cooler-touch polypropylene blends or hybrid systems for Norcross courts exposed to full sun. Standard polyethylene can get uncomfortably hot on summer afternoons. Infill choice matters too—silica sand alone doesn't cool as well as engineered infill blends. We'll spec the right combination based on your court's sun exposure and intended use intensity.
Most residential courts take 3–5 days from site prep through final striping, assuming standard drainage and base work. Weather delays happen during our rainy season, so we schedule installations during drier windows. We're based about 30 minutes away, so scheduling is flexible and we show up on time.
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