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Peachtree Corners has changed a lot over the past decade. The Forum brought retail and dining, Curiosity Lab draws families from all over the county, and the whole tech-corridor vibe means more people working from home with backyards they actually want to use. A sport court isn't a luxury anymore—it's how neighbors in 30092 and 30096 keep their kids active without worrying about the Georgia heat or maintaining natural grass in clay soil that fights you every summer. We've installed courts in The Forum area and throughout Technology Park, and the difference is immediate. Your family gets a durable, low-maintenance play surface that handles everything from basketball to pickleball, no matter what the Gwinnett weather throws at it. The installation process is straightforward for our team, and the payoff—more outdoor time, less maintenance stress—makes it one of the smartest upgrades Peachtree Corners homeowners can make.
Gwinnett's clay-heavy soil is both a blessing and a curse. It drains poorly during our wet springs and compacts hard by mid-summer, which is exactly why artificial turf thrives here. Natural grass struggles in that clay, but a properly installed sport court sits on top of it and performs consistently year-round. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot—homes near Jones Bridge Park and throughout Technology Park tend to have mature tree canopies, which actually works in your favor for a sport court. Less direct UV means cooler surface temperatures in July and August. The typical Peachtree Corners lot in the 30092 or 30096 zip codes ranges from a quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us good flexibility for court placement and sizing. Many HOAs in The Forum area have specific landscape guidelines, so we always pull those details early and make sure your court design complies. Our installation crew handles the site prep—grading, base material, proper drainage—with Gwinnett's soil conditions in mind. We're familiar with the soil composition here and design drainage systems accordingly so water moves away from your foundation and doesn't pool on the court surface.
Most HOAs in The Forum and Technology Park allow artificial sport courts as long as they're residential-scale and properly maintained. We always review your specific HOA covenants upfront—it takes 10 minutes and saves headaches. Some neighborhoods have color or placement restrictions, but a well-designed court fits within nearly every rulebook we've encountered in 30092 and 30096.
Clay compacts and doesn't drain naturally, which means we can't just lay turf on top and hope for the best. We install a proper base layer with gravel and drainage channels to handle Georgia's spring rains. This extra step prevents pooling and ensures your court performs for 10+ years despite the challenging soil underneath.
Basketball, pickleball, badminton, four-square, hopscotch—basically any backyard sport that doesn't require grass divots or deep cleats. Many families in Peachtree Corners build courts sized for half-court basketball or a full pickleball setup, depending on lot size. The surface is forgiving enough for kids to play barefoot or in sneakers without joint stress.
Minimal. Occasional brushing to keep the infill even, clearing leaves if you're under a tree canopy (common near Jones Bridge Park), and a rinse with the hose a few times a year. No fertilizer, no mowing, no fighting Gwinnett's clay. It's the maintenance-free outdoor surface most Peachtree Corners families actually want.
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