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A sport court in your Peachtree Corners backyard isn't just a nice-to-have—it's the centerpiece that turns your yard into the neighborhood gathering spot. Whether you're in The Forum area, near Technology Park, or anywhere across the 30092, 30096, or 30097 ZIP codes, families here get it: kids need space to play, and Gwinnett's suburban layout means your backyard is prime real estate. The thing about sport courts is they're an investment, and we hear that concern all the time. That's why we built flexible financing options into every quote. You're not choosing between a quality court and keeping your budget sane—you get both. Our team has installed dozens of artificial turf sport courts throughout Peachtree Corners, and we've learned what holds up to our humidity, clay soil, and the kind of foot traffic that comes with a court that actually gets used. Let's talk about what a court means for your family and your wallet.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett's notoriously heavy clay base, which actually works in your favor for sport court installation. That dense soil provides excellent drainage stability underneath the turf system, and we account for it during the base prep phase. The real challenge here is the shade pattern on most residential lots—whether you're backed up to Jones Bridge Park or nestled in The Forum neighborhoods, trees are plentiful, and damp spots are common. We design drainage with that in mind and often recommend turf infill systems that resist moisture buildup under partial shade. Your yard size matters too. Most Peachtree Corners residential properties can accommodate a 30×60 half-court or a full 94×50 court depending on setbacks and HOA guidelines. Speaking of HOA—many communities in this area have landscape requirements, so we pull those details early and make sure your court design clears approval before we break ground. Gwinnett's summer heat and humidity mean your turf will see intense use May through September, so we spec materials rated for high traffic and UV durability. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on site conditions.
Not if it's prepped right. That heavy clay actually locks in your base layer, which prevents shifting. We excavate, compact, install a perforated base system, and top it with gravel—the clay underneath becomes an asset. Peachtree Corners' natural slope also helps shed water away from courts located on typical residential lots.
Absolutely. Many HOA communities in Peachtree Corners—The Forum included—allow sport courts with approval. We handle the design review process and work with your HOA requirements. Financing works the same way; HOA status doesn't affect your payment options or terms.
Peachtree Corners humidity means you'll want to brush the court every 2–3 months and rinse it quarterly to prevent algae in shaded areas. We include maintenance training with every install, and most families spend just 30 minutes per season on upkeep. It's far less work than maintaining a natural grass or clay court.
Once you're approved for financing, we schedule your installation within 2–3 weeks depending on season. The actual build takes 3–5 days. So from application to your kids playing is usually 3–4 weeks. We'll give you an exact calendar date at your consultation.
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