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Sport courts in Norcross have become a game-changer for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play without the wear and tear on natural grass. We've installed quite a few of these in the Peachtree Corners area and throughout Gwinnett County, and the feedback is consistent: homeowners love having a low-maintenance, all-weather surface that actually performs. The Historic Norcross neighborhood especially benefits from this kind of upgrade—smaller lot sizes mean every square foot needs to count, and a properly designed sport court delivers both function and curb appeal. Unlike the clay-heavy soil we deal with in most of Gwinnett, a sport court sits on top of your existing yard, so drainage and soil prep become simpler than you'd think. We're just 28 minutes away from most Norcross properties, which means we can handle site visits quickly and stay accessible for any follow-up questions you have down the road.
Norcross sits in the heart of Gwinnett's clay belt, and that actually works in your favor for sport court installation. Clay holds its shape and compacts well, which gives us a solid base to work from—no guesswork needed. The mixed commercial-residential nature of the area means lot sizes vary wildly; we've built courts in tight backyard spaces near Downtown Norcross and sprawling properties out toward Thrasher Park. Sun exposure is something we assess carefully on every site. The tree canopy in Historic Norcross neighborhoods can create shade patterns that affect court surface temperature and algae growth, so we factor that into material selection. HOA rules in some Peachtree Corners subdivisions do require approval before installation, so we always advise checking your restrictions first. The humidity and rainfall typical to this region means drainage beneath the court is non-negotiable—we slope and substrate everything to handle Georgia's wet seasons. Courts in the 30071 and 30092 ZIP codes tend to be tighter installs, which is fine; we scale designs to fit your actual space, not some theoretical maximum.
Many subdivisions in Peachtree Corners and Historic Norcross do require it, depending on your specific development. We recommend checking your covenants or contacting your HOA board before you commit. If approval is needed, we can provide renderings and specs to support your application. Most boards in this area have approved courts when they're well-maintained and properly screened.
Clay is actually ideal for us. It compacts firmly and provides excellent base stability, which means fewer settling issues down the road. The real consideration is drainage—we always slope the foundation and use permeable base materials so Georgia's rain doesn't pool. Norcross clay drains better than you'd expect once it's properly engineered.
Sport courts are engineered for specific performance: ball bounce, traction, shock absorption, and durability under stop-and-start movement. Driveway material won't give you any of that. A court in Norcross is an investment in playability and longevity, not just aesthetics.
Most residential courts take 5-7 days from start to finish, assuming standard lot conditions in the 30071 or 30092 ZIP codes. Tighter spaces or unusual soil conditions might add a few days. We'll give you a precise timeline during the initial site assessment.
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