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A sport court in your Norcross backyard changes everything—especially if you've got kids who need a dedicated space to shoot hoops, play pickleball, or train for their sport. The neighborhoods around Historic Norcross and Peachtree Corners are packed with families who get it: you want your yard to work harder. Artificial turf sport courts do exactly that. Unlike the clay-heavy soil Gwinnett County throws at us, synthetic courts give you a consistent, all-weather playing surface that won't turn into a mud pit after rain or bake hard as concrete in summer. We've installed dozens of these across the area, and the response is always the same—homeowners wonder why they didn't do it sooner. A quality sport court handles everything from basketball to tennis to multi-sport layouts, and it requires virtually no maintenance compared to natural grass. Your kids play year-round without worrying about dead patches, drainage problems, or seasonal downtime. Whether you're in the 30071 or 30093 zip code, we can design something that fits your lot size and your family's actual needs—not some one-size-fits-all template.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which creates real drainage challenges for standard grass courts. Clay compacts, holds water, and develops hard spots where foot traffic concentrates—exactly the opposite of what you need for a playable surface. Artificial turf with proper base preparation solves this immediately. We excavate, grade, and install a perforated foundation that lets water drain through, not pool on top. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether you're nestled near tree cover in Historic Norcross or more open in the Peachtree Corners zone. Shade from mature oaks means cooler play and less UV stress on turf, but it also means slower drainage if the base isn't built right. Most residential lots in these neighborhoods run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, so we often design compact courts—half-court basketball or a 30x60 multi-sport setup—that maximize function without overwhelming the yard. HOA rules in some Peachtree Corners developments do exist, so we verify restrictions early. The good news: most HOAs love artificial courts because they're neat, controlled, and boost property appeal compared to worn grass or hard asphalt.
Not if you're working with someone who understands it. Gwinnett clay drains poorly, which is why proper base prep is everything. We remove or amend the top 8–12 inches, install a compacted stone foundation, then add perforated subsurface drainage. That lifts water away fast so your court plays true even after heavy rain. It's standard for us, but it's the difference between a court that plays great for years and one that settles unevenly.
Depends on your sport, but most Norcross lots can accommodate something useful. A half-court basketball setup runs about 30x50 feet and plays beautifully. Multi-sport courts (basketball, tennis, pickleball combos) typically need 40x60 minimum. We've designed courts for tighter lots too—it's about priorities. We'll measure your space and show you realistic options before any commitment.
Most do, especially in Peachtree Corners and Historic Norcross. Artificial courts look professional and well-maintained, which HOAs prefer over natural grass courts that can look scraggly. We always check your specific covenants first. In rare cases where restrictions exist, we work around them—sometimes with a slightly smaller footprint or neutral color choice that satisfies the rules.
A typical sport court takes 5–7 working days from start to finish. We're just 28 minutes from Norcross, so logistics are straightforward. Spring and fall offer the best weather for base prep and turf installation. Summer heat means longer cure times; winter clay stays stubborn. We'll coordinate timing that works for your family and the season.
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