Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Norcross backyards are becoming the weekend project of choice for families who want to stop fighting red clay stains and start actually using their outdoor space. We've installed dozens of these in the 30071 and 30092 zip codes, and the pattern's pretty clear: homeowners here are tired of grass that turns into mud after rain, and they're ready for a surface that handles Georgia humidity and actually gets used year-round. Whether you're in Historic Norcross with a tight urban lot or over near Peachtree Corners with more room to work with, a weekend-install sport court means your family plays basketball, pickleball, or tennis without waiting for the yard to dry out. The Gwinnett clay soil drains poorly, which is exactly why artificial turf has become such a smart move in this area. We can get you court-ready in 2-3 days, which beats waiting another season for natural grass to recover from our heavy summer rains.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, and that's both the problem and the reason sport courts make sense here. Clay holds water, creates compaction, and doesn't drain well—especially during our typical afternoon thunderstorms. When you go artificial, you're solving that headache permanently. We build in proper subsurface drainage because standing water under turf can cause odor and premature wear. Sun exposure varies across Norcross neighborhoods; properties near Downtown Norcross and Thrasher Park tend to have older tree canopies, which means dappled shade. That actually works in your favor with sport courts—less UV degradation and cooler surface temps in summer. Lot sizes here range from modest residential in Historic Norcross to more spacious suburban yards toward Peachtree Corners. Your court dimensions depend on available space, but most families fit a half-court (around 47' × 50') or multi-sport layout without issue. One thing we always check: HOA rules. Some Gwinnett developments have aesthetic guidelines around turf color and perimeter edging. We'll coordinate that before we break ground so there are no surprises come Saturday morning.
Yes. Our crew handles site prep, base installation, turf layout, and line marking in 2-3 days for most residential courts in the 30071–30093 area. The key is having your lot cleared and accessible. We work through weekends because that's when most Norcross homeowners want it done. Drainage prep is built into the timeline, so you're not waiting for water to settle before play-ready use.
Clay actually makes site prep more important, not harder. We excavate the top layer, improve drainage with stone base and perforated underlay, then lay turf. This method prevents water pooling and keeps your court playable after rain—something natural grass can't do here. That clay drainage issue is exactly why artificial court installation is so popular in Norcross.
Partial shade is actually ideal. Dappled light extends turf life and keeps surface temps lower during Georgia summers. If your yard has mature trees like many Historic Norcross properties do, that's a feature, not a limitation. Full sun courts do fine too—we just recommend slightly different infill and maintenance. We'll assess your lot's specific light patterns before the install.
Peachtree Corners and Historic Norcross developments vary. Most allow artificial turf if it's maintained and colored naturally (green or clay-tone). Some require perimeter fencing or screening. We've worked with dozens of Gwinnett HOAs and know which approval steps to take upfront. We'll confirm requirements before scheduling your weekend install so there's zero conflict.
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