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A sport court in your Norcross backyard sounds like a dream—until you start thinking about the Georgia heat, the clay soil that turns to mud, and whether your neighbors in Historic Norcross or the Peachtree Corners area will even have space to use it. That's where we come in. We've been installing artificial turf sport courts across Gwinnett County for years, and we know exactly what works in this climate. Whether you're 28 minutes north of us or right downtown near Thrasher Park, we handle the whole process: site prep, drainage solutions for our notoriously heavy clay, and a playing surface that won't crack under the summer sun or get slick when it rains. Most homeowners in your area are surprised how much usable space they suddenly have once they swap out a struggling grass court for synthetic turf. No more brown patches. No more waiting for the yard to dry out after a storm. Just a consistent, professional-grade surface that's ready to play on year-round. We'll come out, walk your property, talk through what sport you're building for, and give you a real quote—not some inflated number or hidden fees.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which is beautiful when it's dry but becomes a drainage nightmare when it rains. If you're building a sport court here, that clay base is the first thing we address. We won't just lay turf on top of saturated soil and hope for the best. Instead, we install proper sub-base layers and perforated drainage systems so water moves away from your court instead of pooling underneath. The sun exposure in this area varies wildly depending on whether you're in the tree-heavy Historic Norcross neighborhoods or the more open residential sections near Peachtree Corners. We account for that during design—some courts need extra UV-resistant backing if they're getting eight hours of direct afternoon sun. Your lot size matters too. Most Norcross properties are quarter-acre to half-acre, which means we often build courts that double as play zones without eating your entire yard. HOA rules in some Peachtree Corners developments require specific materials or colors, so we always verify those before ordering. One last thing: Gwinnett's heat is intense. We choose turf infill and base materials that won't retain excessive heat or off-gas on 95-degree days.
Clay compacts and holds water, which can ruin a court's foundation. We dig deeper than most installers, add gravel and permeable base layers, and install drainage that slopes away from your court. This prevents the pooling and soft spots we see constantly in Norcross yards. It's extra work upfront, but it keeps your court playable during Georgia's wet springs and summer storms.
We use polyethylene and polypropylene blends designed for southern climates. They resist UV degradation, stay cooler than cheaper alternatives, and handle Gwinnett's humidity without breaking down. We also recommend cooler infill materials—cork, crumb, and sand blends—that don't absorb and radiate heat like dark infills do in full sun.
Peachtree Corners and some Historic Norcross neighborhoods have HOA restrictions on backyard structures and materials. We always verify these before designing. Most HOAs approve sport courts, but some require specific colors or setbacks. We'll handle the paperwork or at least point you to what you need.
A typical residential court takes 5–7 days once we've prepped the site and verified drainage with our local soil knowledge. Weather delays happen during wet springs, but we're ready for that. From your initial quote, most Norcross customers are playing within 3–4 weeks.
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