Spring Special — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A sport court in your Norcross backyard isn't just a nice-to-have—it's the kind of upgrade that actually gets your family outside and moving. Whether you're in Historic Norcross or closer to the Peachtree Corners area, we've installed dozens of these courts for families who wanted a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or just casual shooting around. The thing about spring in Gwinnett County is that the weather is finally cooperating, and that's exactly when you realize how much you'd use this. Artificial turf courts are different from laying asphalt or concrete. They're forgiving on joints, they don't crack in the heat the way traditional surfaces do, and they look sharp year-round without the constant maintenance headaches. We're based just 28 minutes away, so we know the Norcross area—the soil, the drainage patterns, what works and what doesn't in these neighborhoods. Right now, with our spring special running, the timing is genuinely good. You pick the size, the surface type, and we handle the installation on your timeline. No crews taking over your yard for weeks, and no guessing about how it'll hold up through a Georgia summer.
Norcross sits on typical Gwinnett clay, which is honestly both a blessing and something you need to plan around. Clay doesn't drain like sandy soil, so proper base preparation is non-negotiable if you want your court lasting ten-plus years. We always recommend a solid gravel subbase and drainage layer—that's not us overselling; it's just how you fight the seasonal water that comes through here. The mixed commercial-residential character of the area means lot sizes vary significantly. Some properties in Historic Norcross are tighter, which means we sometimes build courts in smaller footprints without sacrificing playability. Others near Thrasher Park have more room and can accommodate full-size dimensions. Sun exposure matters too. Depending on whether your yard faces north or south and what tree coverage you have, we'll recommend different infill types and backing systems. The good news: artificial turf doesn't develop the bare spots or divots that real grass does under heavy use, and it handles the humid summers better than you'd expect. Spring installation is ideal because the ground is workable, and you get the whole warm season to enjoy it.
Clay compacts and holds water, so we build a thicker base layer with drainage rock underneath your turf. Without proper preparation, water pools and degrades the court faster. We've done this hundreds of times in Gwinnett County, so the installation accounts for local soil conditions. It costs a bit more upfront but saves you headaches and extends the court's life significantly.
Depends on your lot. Historic Norcross properties often have tighter spaces—we build 20×30 or 20×40 courts that still feel full-size for shooting or casual play. Larger lots in the Peachtree Corners area can handle 30×50 or even bigger. We visit your property, measure, and show you options that actually fit your space and your family's needs.
Many neighborhoods here have HOA guidelines. We recommend checking with yours first—most are fine with artificial turf courts since they're low-maintenance and don't look unfinished. We can also work with your HOA on color and edging options if needed. It's a quick conversation, but worth having before we break ground.
The ground is workable, temperatures aren't extreme, and you get months of use before summer heat peaks. Fall works too, but spring means your family enjoys the court through the entire warm season. Plus, our spring special pricing makes right now the smartest financial move.
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