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Building a sport court in Peachtree Corners isn't just about creating a place to play—it's about transforming your backyard into something your family will actually use year-round. Whether you're in The Forum area, near Technology Park, or anywhere else across the 30092, 30096, or 30097 zips, the Georgia heat and humidity can wreck a traditional court surface in just a few seasons. That's where premium artificial turf comes in. We've installed dozens of sport courts throughout Gwinnett County, and Peachtree Corners homeowners specifically appreciate how artificial surfaces hold up to our intense summers without the constant maintenance natural grass demands. Your court doesn't need watering, fertilizing, or reseeding. It just needs occasional brushing and a quick rinse. Families here—from The Forum's established neighborhoods to the growing communities around Curiosity Lab—are discovering that a well-built artificial sport court becomes the reason kids put down their phones. Basketball, pickleball, tennis practice, or just space for casual games: the surface adapts to whatever you need. We handle everything from site prep to final striping, accounting for Gwinnett's notorious clay soil and drainage quirks that most installers overlook.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett clay, which sounds simple but actually matters a lot for sport court installation. Clay compacts differently than other soils, and without proper base preparation, your court can develop soft spots or drainage problems come summer thunderstorms. We've learned to account for this by installing a robust sub-base that prevents settling and water pooling—two issues that plague hastily installed courts in this area. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your property is in The Forum's tree-lined sections or the more open Technology Park neighborhoods. Afternoon shade from mature oaks can be a blessing in July, but it also affects how quickly your turf dries after rain. We assess each site individually and recommend infill types and surface colors accordingly. Most Peachtree Corners lots range from modest suburban sizes to larger estates, so we've become expert at maximizing court dimensions within real-world constraints. Local HOA guidelines in some Forum neighborhoods restrict certain surface colors or require specific aesthetic standards—we're familiar with these rules and help you stay compliant while still getting exactly what you want.
Clay compacts unevenly and retains water longer than sand or loam, which can create soft spots under your court if we don't prepare the base correctly. We use a layered sub-base system—crushed stone and engineered base materials—to ensure proper drainage and a level playing surface. This is especially important in Peachtree Corners, where summer storms drop inches of rain in hours.
Light-colored and hybrid turf systems in Peachtree Corners run noticeably cooler than dark synthetic surfaces, especially during peak afternoon heat. We can recommend infill materials and yarn colors that reflect more heat. Afternoon shade from mature trees—common in The Forum area—also helps keep surface temperatures manageable for barefoot play.
Minimal compared to grass. Brush the surface monthly to keep the infill evenly distributed, rinse debris after storms, and we'll recommend a professional power-clean every 18–24 months. That's it. No watering, fertilizing, or seasonal reseeding like natural courts require. Perfect for busy Gwinnett County families.
Some neighborhoods, especially in The Forum area, do require approval for landscape modifications. We're familiar with common HOA guidelines here and can help you navigate the process. We'll work with your HOA to ensure your court meets any color, height, or screening requirements before we start digging.
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