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A sport court in Norcross isn't just about having a place to shoot hoops or practice your serve—it's about transforming how your family uses the backyard year-round. We've worked with homeowners throughout Gwinnett County, and honestly, the folks in Historic Norcross and around Peachtree Corners get it. They want a surface that doesn't need constant maintenance, handles Georgia's humidity without turning into a mud pit, and stays playable whether it's 95 degrees in July or you've got morning dew in April. That's where artificial turf for sport courts comes in. Unlike pavers or concrete, modern sport-court turf gives you shock absorption for safer play, superior drainage for our clay-heavy soil, and zero weeding. Your kids can practice lacrosse, play volleyball, or just mess around without you worrying about puddles or uneven settling. And unlike natural grass, you're not fighting Gwinnett's unpredictable growing season. We've installed these courts for families near Thrasher Park and throughout the surrounding neighborhoods—places where space matters and durability is non-negotiable.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which is notoriously dense and drains poorly when you're dealing with heavy Georgia rain. If you've got a paver court, you've probably noticed water pooling or weeds pushing through the cracks after summer storms. That's the clay talking. With artificial sport-court turf, we engineer proper subsurface drainage from day one—a layer system that moves water away from the play surface and prevents the kind of settling you'd see with pavers on clay. Sun exposure in Norcross varies dramatically depending on your lot orientation, especially in the tree-dense parts of Historic Norcross. We assess your shade patterns before recommending pile height and infill type. Homes near downtown or in Peachtree Corners mixed-residential zones sometimes face HOA guidelines around court visibility and fencing—we help you navigate those. Most Norcross yards range from quarter-acre to half-acre lots, so we're usually sizing courts between 2,000 and 4,000 square feet. That footprint is perfect for a multi-sport setup without dominating your landscape. Installation on Gwinnett clay requires proper grading and base prep—skip that, and you'll have trouble three years in.
Absolutely, and honestly, it's a smart move for Gwinnett clay. Those slopes are why water pools on paver courts. We grade the subsurface to slope toward drainage, then lay the turf level for play. Homes around Peachtree Corners often sit on hillier terrain, and we've designed dozens of courts that shed water perfectly while giving you a flat playing surface.
Sport turf is engineered for Georgia weather. The pile construction and infill materials we use won't compress or wear out in heat the way natural grass does. You might notice surface temps in direct sun, but that's typical—we discuss mitigation options during your consultation. Drainage prevents mold issues that plague paver courts in humid conditions.
Sport turf often costs less upfront than quality paver installation when you factor in proper base work for clay soil. More importantly, pavers need regular maintenance—weeding, re-sanding, reset work after settling. Turf is set-and-play. We'll walk you through a real comparison during your estimate, no pressure.
It varies by neighborhood, but most Norcross HOAs are fine with court installations as long as you pull permits and follow setback rules. We've worked with several Historic Norcross homeowners and handled all the compliance steps. Check your covenants first, and we'll confirm everything before we break ground.
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