Women Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A sport court in your Norcross backyard isn't just about having a place to shoot hoops or volley a ball around—it's about reclaiming your outdoor space year-round without the headache of maintenance. Here in Gwinnett County, our clay soil and unpredictable Georgia weather mean that traditional grass courts drain poorly, get slippery when wet, and turn into mud pits come spring. That's where artificial turf makes all the difference. Whether you're in Historic Norcross, out near Peachtree Corners, or anywhere in the 30071, 30092, or 30093 zip codes, we've installed dozens of sport courts that handle our humidity, intense summer sun, and occasional ice storms without breaking a sweat. A well-designed synthetic court gives your family a durable, year-round playing surface—no watering, no patchy dead spots, no seasonal closures. We're a women-owned local business, and we've been building sport courts for Norcross homeowners who want quality workmanship and honest advice about what actually works in our climate.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense and doesn't drain naturally—that's a huge factor in choosing the right turf system. Your backyard might hold water for days after rain, especially if you're in the lower elevation zones near downtown or Thrasher Park. We design drainage layers specifically for clay soil, which means adding a perforated base and proper slope so your court stays playable even after heavy downpours. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot—some properties in the Historic Norcross neighborhoods have mature trees that create afternoon shade, while others face relentless southern exposure. We assess each yard individually because shade affects how fast the turf heats up in July and August. HOA rules in Peachtree Corners and surrounding areas sometimes have restrictions on court dimensions or border materials, so we always verify those details before breaking ground. Typical residential lots in our service area are ¼ to ½ acre, which means we're usually working with reasonable space constraints—we design courts that fit your actual yard, not some theoretical maximum size.
Clay compacts hard and sheds water instead of absorbing it. We install engineered drainage systems—crushed stone base, perforated layers, and proper grading—so water moves away from your court instead of pooling. Without this, you'd have a useless wet surface most of the year. It's a must-do step in Norcross, not optional.
Yes, it can—synthetic turf absorbs heat differently than grass. We recommend lighter-colored infill materials and often add shade structures or position courts to catch morning sun rather than afternoon blast. Some Norcross yards have natural tree cover that helps tremendously. We'll evaluate your lot's sun patterns during the design phase.
Many neighborhoods in Peachtree Corners and around Historic Norcross have deed restrictions. We'll help you understand your specific covenants and work with your HOA if needed. Better to get clearance upfront than face removal orders later. Send us your HOA docs and we'll review them for free.
Most courts take 3–5 business days, depending on site prep and drainage work. Gwinnett clay requires extra grading and compaction, so we budget accordingly. We'll give you a realistic timeline once we assess your specific soil and slope.
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