Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Norcross neighborhoods—whether you're in Historic Norcross, near Peachtree Corners, or anywhere across the 30071, 30092, or 30093 zip codes—need to handle Georgia's humidity and Gwinnett County's challenging clay soil. That's why recycled-material synthetic turf has become the go-to choice for homeowners who want a durable, low-maintenance court surface without the constant upkeep of natural grass or expensive hardcourt repairs. We work with properties throughout Norcross, from smaller residential yards near Downtown Norcross to larger estates in the surrounding areas. Recycled synthetic turf isn't just environmentally responsible—it's also practical for our local climate. It drains faster than you'd expect, resists the wear patterns that clay soil and foot traffic create, and stays playable year-round without the muddy patches that plague traditional courts. Whether you're building a basketball court for your kids, a multi-sport surface, or a practice area, we've installed dozens of these systems in Gwinnett County. The material holds up against our heat and humidity, and because it's made from recycled rubber and polyethylene, you're reducing landfill waste while getting a court that'll outlast most natural turf by years.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which drains poorly and compacts under repeated use—exactly why a sport court needs proper base preparation. We always install a rock-and-gravel subbase to manage runoff and prevent water pooling, especially during Georgia's wet springs. The clay also means your natural yard probably struggles with bare patches and rutting; synthetic turf eliminates that problem entirely. Sun exposure varies significantly across Norcross neighborhoods. Properties near Downtown Norcross and Thrasher Park tend to have mature tree coverage, creating mixed shade-and-sun conditions. We select turf pile heights and infill compositions based on your specific light patterns—darker materials work better in shadier yards because they stay cooler in summer sun. HOA rules in some Historic Norcross and Peachtree Corners developments restrict court placement or height, so we'll verify setbacks and sight-line requirements before installation. Most residential lots in these areas are 0.25 to 0.5 acres, meaning courts typically measure 30×60 feet or smaller—a size we've perfected for quick installation and excellent drainage on Gwinnett clay.
Clay compacts under footfall and doesn't drain well, creating mud and bare spots within one season. Recycled synthetic turf floats above the clay on a proper base layer, so water moves through instead of pooling. Your court stays playable after rain, and you avoid the ruts and dead grass patches we see constantly in Norcross yards built on native soil.
Absolutely. Thrasher Park and Historic Norcross properties often have heavy tree coverage. We adjust turf color, pile density, and infill type for shade conditions—darker, finer materials perform better under trees. Shade actually reduces sun stress on synthetic materials, extending your court's lifespan.
A standard 30×60 court takes 3–5 days once the base is prepared. We're about 28 minutes from most Norcross addresses (30071, 30092, 30093), so we can schedule efficiently. Weather delays are rare because we're digging and grading before turf goes down—the actual surface install moves quickly.
Yes. Recycled rubber and polyethylene handle Gwinnett heat and humidity without degrading. We've installed these courts in Norcross properties that see heavy use by kids and teams. The material resists UV damage, maintains playability through wet springs, and typically lasts 10–15 years with basic maintenance.
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