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Sport courts have become the centerpiece of outdoor living in Peachtree Corners—especially in neighborhoods like The Forum and around Technology Park, where families want to maximize their yards without the maintenance headache of natural grass. We've installed dozens of artificial turf sport courts in the 30092 and 30096 ZIP codes, and the transformation is always the same: homeowners finally get the backyard they imagined, ready for basketball, pickleball, or just comfortable family time year-round. The Gwinnett clay soil here can be compacted and unforgiving, which actually makes artificial turf the smarter choice. You avoid the drainage issues that plague traditional courts in our area, and you skip the constant reseeding that clay-heavy yards demand. Whether your lot is tucked behind a townhome in The Forum or you've got a sprawling suburban property near Jones Bridge Park, an artificial turf sport court plays beautifully in Georgia's humidity and heat. We handle everything from site prep to final line marking, and we understand the specific quirks of building in Gwinnett County. No surprises, no shortcuts—just a court that plays true for 10+ years.
Peachtree Corners sits on dense Gwinnett clay, which drains poorly and compacts easily—exactly why artificial turf performs better than most homeowners expect. Natural grass courts in our area tend to develop divots and soft spots after a year or two, especially during Georgia's wet springs. Turf eliminates that problem entirely. Most residential lots in The Forum and Technology Park neighborhoods range from a quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us plenty of room to work with standard 30×60 or customized court dimensions. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on tree canopy—many properties have mature oaks that provide afternoon shade, which is honestly a benefit in summer. We factor in drainage patterns specific to Gwinnett's topography during installation; proper base preparation ensures water moves away from the court rather than pooling. HOA guidelines in some Forum-area communities may require color approval or sight-line considerations, so we always confirm those details upfront. The clay subsoil actually locks in our base layer well, so we rarely encounter the settling issues you see in sandier counties. Summer heat here is intense, but modern infill materials handle it better than older generations did. Installation typically takes 4–6 days depending on lot size and existing landscape obstacles.
Absolutely. We've installed courts throughout Gwinnett that perform flawlessly in our climate. The key is using quality infill (we recommend silica sand blends) and ensuring proper drainage underneath. Humidity won't cause rot or mold like it can with wood or certain natural surfaces. The court dries quickly after rain, so you're playing again within hours—a big advantage over clay or grass courts in our wet springs.
Our clay actually works in your favor. It's dense and stable, so it won't shift under the court base the way sandy soil can. We still grade and compact carefully, then add our engineered base layer. The main thing is ensuring water drains sideways rather than pooling—we design the contours to account for Gwinnett's drainage patterns and slope your yard accordingly.
Most properties in The Forum and Technology Park neighborhoods can accommodate a 30×60 court, which works for basketball, pickleball, and multipurpose play. We've also done smaller 25×50 versions on tighter lots. During the consultation, we measure your space and account for setback requirements—many HOA covenants in this area specify how close you can build to property lines.
Typical installation runs 4–6 days depending on lot prep and size. We work during standard daytime hours and keep dust and noise reasonable. Most neighbors appreciate the professionalism. Since we're based 30 minutes away, we schedule back-to-back jobs in the Gwinnett area to be efficient and respectful of your community.
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