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Sport courts have become a staple in Peachtree Corners neighborhoods—especially around The Forum and Technology Park where families are looking for ways to maximize their outdoor space without the maintenance headache. If you've got kids playing basketball, pickleball, or tennis, or you're thinking about adding one to your property, artificial turf is the practical choice that actually holds up in our Georgia climate. The thing about Peachtree Corners is that properties here tend to be well-maintained, and HOAs expect the same level of care year-round. A sport court with quality artificial turf means no muddy patches, no dead grass from constant foot traffic, and no excuses to skip game day because the yard's a mess. We've installed dozens of these courts across 30092, 30096, and 30097, and homeowners consistently tell us it's one of the best upgrades they've made. The Gwinnett clay soil around here actually makes artificial turf even more valuable—it doesn't drain like sandy soil, so natural grass turns into a swamp during our spring rains. With a proper sport court base and synthetic surface, you get year-round playability, consistent ball response, and a court that looks sharp whether you're hosting the neighborhood tournament or just shooting hoops on a Tuesday afternoon.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense and doesn't shed water easily—a real problem if you're trying to maintain natural grass on a high-traffic sport court. Our approach accounts for this: we install proper base layers and drainage systems that keep water moving away from your court rather than pooling underneath. The tech-corridor suburbs around here get decent sun exposure, but many properties in The Forum area have tree coverage that changes throughout the day. We map out sun patterns before installation because turf performance (and color retention) depends on knowing what you're working with. Most Peachtree Corners yards range from modest suburban lots to larger properties in established neighborhoods. HOAs in this area are fairly strict about landscape uniformity, so we always confirm your court design complies before we start digging. Summer heat is intense—our artificial turf is engineered to stay cooler underfoot than budget alternatives, which matters when kids are playing in July. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on lot size and existing drainage, and we handle all the grading and compaction that Georgia clay demands. The durability specs we use are built for high-impact sports and heavy foot traffic, which is exactly what a family court needs.
Most do, especially in established neighborhoods like The Forum. The key is getting approval before installation. We've worked with dozens of HOAs across 30092, 30096, and 30097—they typically care more about the finished look and maintenance standards than the material itself. We provide design renderings and specifications to your HOA before we break ground, so you're never surprised.
Gwinnett clay doesn't drain naturally, so we build in gravel base layers and proper slope to push water away from your court. Without that drainage work upfront, you'd have pooling and soft spots under the turf. It's an extra step, but it's non-negotiable in Peachtree Corners. Most installations account for this in the timeline and base prep.
We spec turf with UV-stabilized fibers and infill that reflects heat rather than absorbing it. Georgia summers are brutal, and cheap turf gets uncomfortably hot and fades fast. Quality turf stays cooler underfoot, lasts longer, and maintains better color year-round—worth the investment if you're building a court your family will actually use.
Absolutely. We design courts to fit available space—half courts, narrow courts, even multi-sport layouts. The Forum and Technology Park have varying lot sizes, and we've built functional courts on tight properties. It comes down to what sport matters most and how much space you're willing to dedicate.
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