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A sport court in Norcross isn't just a backyard upgrade—it's a game changer for families who want their kids practicing basketball, tennis, or multi-sport training without the drive to Thrasher Park or waiting for gym time. We've installed dozens of these throughout Gwinnett County, and the Norcross area has some real advantages: good drainage patterns thanks to the mixed commercial-residential layout, plenty of lot sizes in Historic Norcross and around Peachtree Corners that actually accommodate a court, and enough shade variation that we can design around mature trees. The clay-heavy soil here drains differently than sandy regions, which actually works in your favor for a stable sub-base. Your kids get year-round practice space, your property value gets a solid bump, and you skip the frustrated "the court's booked" conversations. We're 28 minutes from your neighborhood, so site visits and installations move fast. Whether you're looking at a half-court for driveway space or a full multi-sport surface, Norcross soil and setups are straightforward to work with.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which is thicker and more compacted than you'd find in lighter-soil counties. That's actually beneficial for sport courts—it creates a solid, level base without excessive settling. We account for the local drainage patterns that run downhill toward the Peachtree Corners area; proper sub-base grading here prevents pooling during Georgia's spring rains. The sun exposure varies significantly across neighborhoods: Historic Norcross properties often have older, taller shade trees that cool afternoon courts beautifully, while newer subdivisions get more direct UV. Both scenarios work fine, but we map sun angles during site prep so the playing surface doesn't develop heat stress in summer. Most lots in your ZIP codes (30071, 30092, 30093) run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, giving us room for a solid court without clearing major landscaping. One heads-up: some HOA communities near Downtown Norcross have specific color and finish guidelines for exterior structures. We'll check those before we break ground. Your clay base means minimal settling after year two, so long-term performance is predictable.
Yes, when we prepare it correctly. Gwinnett clay is dense and stable, which is ideal for a long-lasting base. We install a gravel sub-base layer and slope the court to handle Georgia's rain patterns. You won't get puddles pooling—water moves toward perimeter drains we build in. The clay actually locks everything in place better than sandy soil, so settling issues are minimal.
Absolutely. Shade is a bonus in summer. We design around tree placement and root systems—no removal needed unless you want it. The court surface handles dappled shade perfectly. Historic Norcross properties with mature oaks and pines are ideal, actually. Just avoid tree droppings with a light seasonal sweep.
Most sport courts in the area take 5–7 days from site prep through final finish. We're 28 minutes out, so we schedule back-to-back days and minimize travel downtime. Weather delays can add a week during heavy rain season, but Gwinnett clay drains fast enough that we usually keep on schedule.
Some neighborhoods in Historic Norcross and near Downtown have landscaping or finish color guidelines. We always pull HOA guidelines before the site visit—takes 10 minutes to confirm. Most approve sport courts without issue, but it's better to know upfront than get halfway through construction.
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