Fall Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become the go-to solution for homeowners throughout Peachtree Corners who want to maximize their outdoor space without the constant upkeep of natural grass. Whether you're in The Forum, near Technology Park, or anywhere across the 30092, 30096, and 30097 ZIP codes, fall is genuinely the sweet spot for installation. The weather's cooperating, the ground isn't waterlogged, and you can have everything ready before the holidays roll around. We've worked with plenty of families in this area who initially thought a sport court was overkill—until they realized how much time they were saving on maintenance and how much their kids actually wanted to stay outside. The beauty of artificial turf here in Gwinnett County isn't just about convenience; it's about creating a space that actually works for your lifestyle. Peachtree Corners is growing fast, and yard space is at a premium. A well-designed sport court transforms that investment into something your family will use year-round, rain or shine. We handle the whole process, from site assessment through installation, and we're familiar with everything unique about building on Gwinnett clay and navigating HOA requirements across our neighborhoods.
Peachtree Corners sits on dense Gwinnett clay, which has real implications for how we approach sport court installation. That clay holds water differently than sandy soils, so proper drainage and base preparation are non-negotiable—it's not just best practice, it's survival in our climate. Fall installation timing works beautifully because you avoid the heavy summer thunderstorms and spring saturation that plague this area. Most yards in The Forum and Technology Park developments run between 4,000 and 8,000 square feet, which means we're typically working with sport court footprints of 1,500 to 3,000 square feet—large enough to be meaningful, small enough to stay manageable. Many HOAs in Peachtree Corners have specific guidelines about turf color and perimeter fencing, so we always pull those details before we start. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot's orientation and tree canopy coverage. Properties closer to Jones Bridge Park and the northern sections tend to have more mature tree coverage, which affects both UV exposure and moisture retention in the turf. We account for all of this during our site visit—it's the difference between a court that looks great year one and one that performs beautifully for a decade.
Clay absolutely demands respect during installation, but it's not a dealbreaker. We install a engineered base system that works against clay's natural water retention. Fall installation in Peachtree Corners is ideal because the clay isn't saturated from summer rains, giving us a stable working surface and proper settling time before winter moisture returns.
Requirements vary by neighborhood, but most HOAs in The Forum and Technology Park areas want approval before installation and have preferences about turf shade and perimeter borders. We handle that coordination directly. Some communities specify no bright-green turf or require screening. We know these rules inside out and build that into our estimates.
Absolutely. Fall avoids the worst of Gwinnett's spring flooding and summer storm saturation. You get stable ground conditions, proper cure time before winter, and a fully functional court by the time family gatherings happen. Spring means competing with soggy soil and rushed timelines.
Properties near Jones Bridge Park and older subdivisions often have heavy tree coverage. Shade reduces UV stress on turf and keeps surface temperatures lower—genuinely helpful in Georgia summers. It does slow infill settling slightly, but we adjust our post-installation care plan accordingly.
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