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Peachtree Corners has grown into one of Gwinnett's most dynamic communities, and your yard should keep pace with your lifestyle. Whether you're in The Forum area enjoying that suburban-tech-corridor vibe or near Technology Park where neighbors take their outdoor spaces seriously, a sport court on artificial turf transforms how your family uses your property year-round. We've installed dozens of courts across the 30092, 30096, and 30097 ZIP codes, and the response is always the same: families wish they'd done it sooner. Kids who used to head indoors now shoot hoops or play volleyball in the backyard. Adults get their tennis or pickleball fix without the hourly court rental or the drive to a municipal facility. The Georgia heat and humidity that make natural grass such a maintenance nightmare? Artificial turf laughs at it. Your court stays playable through summer storms, doesn't turn into a mud pit after rain, and needs zero fertilizer or weekly mowing. Installation in Peachtree Corners is straightforward thanks to our experience with Gwinnett's clay soils and suburban lot layouts. We handle the base prep, drainage, and court setup so you can start playing within weeks, not seasons.
Gwinnett clay is thick and doesn't drain like you'd hope—that's why proper base preparation matters so much for sport courts in Peachtree Corners. We've learned to build a compacted crushed-stone foundation that keeps water moving away from your court, preventing standing puddles after the afternoon thunderstorms that roll through summer. Your lot size probably runs 0.25 to 0.5 acres in The Forum or near Technology Park, which means we often work with tight site plans. We coordinate around hardscapes, trees, and easements that are common in this area's planned communities. Sun exposure varies depending on your neighborhood's tree canopy—homes near Jones Bridge Park sometimes have mature oaks that create partial shade, which actually helps reduce the heat on court surfaces. HOA rules in some Peachtree Corners subdivisions require landscape approval before installation, so we handle permit coordination and architectural review submissions. The tech-corridor aesthetic here tends toward clean, modern yards, and artificial turf courts fit that vibe perfectly. We also account for Gwinnett's typical lot grading and ensure your court slopes correctly for drainage without looking awkward in your landscape design.
Many subdivisions in The Forum area and around Technology Park do require HOA approval before installation. We've worked with dozens of architectural review boards in the 30092 and 30096 ZIP codes, and sport courts almost always get approved because they're considerate to neighbors and maintain property values. We'll handle the submission and photos for you.
Clay soil holds water, which is why we build a sturdy crushed-stone base and ensure proper slope for drainage. Skipping this step in Peachtree Corners leads to pooling after rain and premature wear. Our installation process accounts for Gwinnett's specific soil composition so your court stays dry and stable year after year.
From initial site assessment to first game, expect 3–4 weeks. Site prep takes the longest because of Gwinnett clay and utility coordination. We schedule around your calendar and neighborhood construction patterns, especially in busy areas like The Forum.
Absolutely. Peachtree Corners lots are often compact, so we design courts that fit your space—half courts, smaller dimensions, or combination surfaces. We work around existing trees, decks, and drainage easements to maximize playable area without feeling crowded.
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