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Sport courts in Peachtree Corners have become the go-to backyard upgrade for families who want to actually use their outdoor space year-round. Between the Gwinnett heat and humidity, plus those clay-heavy soils that turn into mud after rain, a lot of homeowners here realize that natural grass just doesn't cut it for serious play. Whether you've got kids who want a dedicated basketball court, a tennis setup, or a multi-sport surface, artificial turf built for athletic performance handles everything this area throws at it without the maintenance headaches. The neighborhoods around The Forum and Technology Park have plenty of properties with the space to do this right, and we've installed courts for families who went from avoiding their backyards in summer to hosting weekend tournaments. You get a professional-grade playing surface that doesn't require constant reseeding, fertilizing, or worrying about bare patches and divots. In a tech-forward community like Peachtree Corners, it makes sense to upgrade to a solution that's smarter about your time and money.
Peachtree Corners sits on that typical Gwinnett County clay base, which means drainage is a real consideration for sport courts. Clay compacts easily and holds moisture, so we build in proper sub-base preparation and perforated drainage layers to keep water from pooling during our Georgia downpours. The area's humid subtropical climate means summer play gets intense—both the heat and the usage—so we spec turf systems with excellent UV stability and heat resistance. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your lot backs up to the wooded areas near Jones Bridge Park or sits in the more open, developed sections around The Forum. Shade patterns matter for comfort during play and algae prevention. Most properties in this corridor have decent yard sizes, though The Forum area's newer construction sometimes means tighter footprints. HOA guidelines are common in these neighborhoods, so we work with your covenants during the design phase—most communities here are receptive to sport courts since they boost property appeal and keep kids active. We also factor in the red clay subsoil you might hit during excavation; we've done this enough times in Gwinnett that it's part of our standard process.
Yes. We install a engineered sub-base with gravel, geotextile, and perforated drainage tile underneath the turf. Gwinnett's clay requires this upfront work, but it prevents pooling and keeps your court playable even after heavy rain. The investment in proper drainage pays off immediately during our humid summers.
We recommend premium sports-grade turf with 60+ oz. pile weight for multi-sport use. It handles the intense foot traffic and heat Peachtree Corners summers deliver, plus it maintains consistent ball response in both sports. The fiber technology we use resists UV damage and doesn't get uncomfortably hot underfoot compared to budget alternatives.
Most do, especially in The Forum and Technology Park neighborhoods. Courts are viewed as home improvements that increase property values. We review your HOA covenants upfront and help with any approval submissions. Color and size restrictions are common but rarely prohibitive for residential installations.
A typical residential sport court takes 4–7 days depending on site prep complexity. We're based close enough to Peachtree Corners to handle service calls and maintenance easily. From initial consultation to your family playing on the court, you're looking at 2–3 weeks including any drainage corrections that Gwinnett soil sometimes requires.
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