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Sport courts in Norcross are becoming the go-to solution for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport training without the headache of maintaining natural grass in Gwinnett's clay-heavy soil. Whether you're in Historic Norcross, closer to Thrasher Park, or over in the Peachtree Corners area, we've installed dozens of these courts and know exactly how to make them work in your yard. The truth is, Norcross homeowners deal with tough clay underneath—it holds water, compacts easily, and makes regular grass a constant battle. Artificial turf courts solve that problem completely. You get a playable surface year-round, no mud tracking into the house after rain, and zero maintenance beyond a quick rinse now and then. We're 28 minutes away and have priced every sport court we quote competitively—in fact, we price-match any legitimate local estimate so you know you're getting fair value. Your family deserves a place to play without spending every weekend on lawn care.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which presents both challenges and opportunities for sport court installation. That dense clay base is actually helpful for stability—it won't shift around like sandy soil—but it does require proper drainage planning since clay doesn't absorb water quickly. We account for this during base prep by ensuring adequate slope and sometimes adding a gravel layer to keep standing water from pooling during our typical Georgia summer storms. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot's orientation and tree coverage, especially in neighborhoods closer to downtown with older oak canopies. Some yards get brutal afternoon heat; others have decent shade patterns that extend play hours in summer. We assess each site individually because what works for a Peachtree Corners property might need tweaking in Historic Norcross. Court size matters too—most residential lots in the area can accommodate a half-court (about 47' × 50'), though full courts are possible on larger properties. HOA rules in some Norcross neighborhoods have landscaping requirements, so we make sure any sport court installation aligns with those restrictions. Edge finishing and color choices are discussed upfront so your court complements, not clashes with, your home.
Yes. Clay compacts well, which gives your court a solid foundation, but it doesn't drain like sand. We grade the base to shed water and sometimes add a drainage layer to prevent pooling—important in Norcross since we get heavy rain regularly. The clay actually works in your favor once properly prepared; it won't shift or settle unevenly over time.
Most residential properties in Norcross and Peachtree Corners work better with a half-court (47' × 50'), which is still plenty for serious play. Full courts need roughly 94' × 50' minimum. We'll measure your lot, account for setbacks and utilities, and recommend what actually fits without looking crowded or violating local codes.
Sport courts work fine in partial shade, but full-sun spots play faster and wear less algae in humid Georgia summers. Historic Norcross lots with mature trees may have afternoon shade—not a deal-breaker, just something we factor into your design so the court functions how you want it to.
Many do, but some neighborhoods have specific landscaping guidelines. We check local rules before quoting and make sure colors and finishing details align with restrictions. If your area allows it, we build it to last and look professional—not industrial or out of place.
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