Backyard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Peachtree Corners has become one of Gwinnett's most sought-after addresses, and we've noticed something: homeowners here want their backyards to work as hard as they do. Whether you're in The Forum area with those tight, manicured lots or closer to Technology Park where you might have a bit more breathing room, a sport court built with premium artificial turf transforms how your family actually uses that space. No more excuses about Georgia's clay soil turning into a muddy mess after rain, no more debates about whether the grass is green enough for a pickup basketball game. We've installed dozens of courts across Peachtree Corners—everything from compact 20x20 setups for families who want a tennis wall and shooting area, to full 60x90 multi-sport layouts. The difference between a sport court and a regular yard is the same difference between owning a gym membership and having a gym at home. Your kids get outside more. You host neighborhood tournaments. Summer doesn't feel wasted on yard maintenance. That's what we build.
Gwinnett clay is beautiful until it rains—then it's slippery, compacts hard, and kills grass regeneration. Most Peachtree Corners backyards sit on this dense clay base, which actually makes artificial turf installation more straightforward than you'd think. We excavate 4-6 inches, lay a solid compacted base (clay works in your favor here), add our drainage system, and install the turf. Because of our humid subtropical climate and afternoon thunderstorms that roll through regularly, drainage is non-negotiable. We slope every court we build in Peachtree Corners at 1-2% gradient so water moves off the playing surface instead of pooling. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on tree canopy—The Forum's mature oaks create shaded lots, while newer sections near Technology Park get full southern exposure. We assess each yard individually because shade affects both the turf material we recommend and court orientation. HOA rules in your neighborhood might restrict court height or require setback distances from property lines, so we always pull those restrictions upfront. Most residential lots in Peachtree Corners run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which typically accommodates a half-court or compact multi-sport setup comfortably.
Not at all—we actually prefer working with it. Clay compacts densely and creates a stable subbase that prevents shifting. The real issue clay creates is water pooling, which is why drainage is critical. We install a perforated base layer and grade every court to shed water properly. Your Peachtree Corners backyard's clay base is a strength when installed correctly.
Most homes in The Forum area and around Technology Park can accommodate a 30x50 half-court (basketball or tennis focus) or a 40x40 multi-sport setup comfortably. Smaller lots might work with a 20x20 batting cage or shooting area. We measure your actual usable space and HOA restrictions before recommending dimensions.
Yes. Georgia's humidity and afternoon storms mean standing water is a real risk. We install French drain systems beneath every court we build locally. The combination of proper slope and subsurface drainage keeps your court playable year-round, even after heavy rain.
Shade affects turf durability and appearance. Courts under heavy oak canopy (common in The Forum) need more durable synthetic blades and benefit from UV-stabilized materials. We recommend different turf grades based on sun exposure. Full-sun courts near Technology Park can use slightly softer recreational-grade turf.
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