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Sport courts in Norcross aren't just about basketball hoops anymore—they're becoming the centerpiece of backyard living across Gwinnett County. Whether you're in Historic Norcross, closer to Peachtree Corners, or anywhere in the 30071, 30092, or 30093 ZIP codes, artificial turf sport courts solve a real problem: clay soil that gets muddy, compacted, and unplayable after rain. We've installed courts for families who want a low-maintenance surface that handles Georgia's humidity and afternoon thunderstorms without turning into a swamp. Your kids get a safe, consistent playing surface year-round. You avoid the constant raking, watering, and damage that natural grass takes in heavy-use zones. Sport courts with quality artificial turf are built to last through Gwinnett's weather, support multiple sports (basketball, volleyball, four-square), and look professional without the professional-level maintenance headache.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense and compacts easily—especially in high-traffic areas like a sport court. That clay doesn't drain well, so after one of our typical Georgia downpours, a natural grass court becomes slick and unusable within hours. Artificial turf solves this by sitting on a drainage base that moves water away quickly, keeping your court playable even during humid summers or after rain. Sun exposure varies across town depending on tree cover and neighborhood lot sizes. Some properties in Historic Norcross have mature oaks providing afternoon shade, while newer developments in Peachtree Corners often have younger landscaping and more direct sun. Both situations work fine with modern sport court turf—we just adjust infill type and pile height to match your specific conditions. Many Norcross HOAs (especially in planned communities) have landscape guidelines, so we'll help you confirm any restrictions before installation. Typical residential lots in the area support 30×60 courts or smaller configurations, and our installation crews are familiar with working around the mixed commercial-residential infrastructure you'll find throughout Gwinnett.
Gwinnett's clay soil compacts under foot traffic and doesn't drain naturally. A sport court that's heavily used intensifies that problem. Artificial turf installed over a proper base layer (gravel, crushed stone, or engineered drainage system) lets water percolate straight through instead of pooling. You'll be playing again hours after rain, not days later.
Absolutely. Modern synthetic turf is UV-stabilized to resist fading and degradation even under Norcross's intense summer sun. Infill materials (sand, crumb, or hybrid) help regulate temperature and improve drainage in our humid climate. Courts we've installed across Gwinnett perform consistently through 90-degree summers and everything in between.
Many neighborhoods in Historic Norcross and Peachtree Corners have landscape guidelines that cover backyard structures and surfaces. We recommend checking your HOA covenants or talking to your community board before scheduling installation. We're happy to discuss design options that meet local standards.
A standard residential court (30×60 feet) typically takes 3–5 days from site prep through final infill and line striping. Our crews know Gwinnett's soil and drainage needs, so we account for proper base installation upfront. We can usually schedule you within 2–3 weeks depending on weather and seasonal demand.
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