First Responder Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Peachtree Corners have become a smart investment for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play without fighting Georgia's clay soil and summer heat. Whether you're in The Forum area or near Technology Park, we've installed dozens of these courts for residents who got tired of resurfacing concrete every few years or watching grass turn into a muddy mess during our wet springs. A quality artificial turf sport court gives you a consistent playing surface year-round, handles Gwinnett's intense summer sun without buckling, and actually improves your property value. First responders in the area get a meaningful discount from us—it's our way of thanking you for what you do. The installation process is straightforward: we assess your yard's drainage (critical in this clay-heavy region), prep the base properly, and have your court ready to use in just a few days. No more excuses about weather or yard conditions. Your kids get their court, and you get peace of mind.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense and doesn't drain naturally like sandy soil does. This actually works in your favor for sport courts—we build a compacted base with proper grading to shed water away from the playing surface. Sun exposure varies across The Forum and Technology Park neighborhoods; some lots have oak shade from mature trees, while others sit in full afternoon heat. We design court orientation to minimize glare and heat buildup depending on your property. Most yards in these subdivisions range from half-acre to one-acre, giving us good working room for a 30×50 or 35×60 court. HOA rules in Peachtree Corners generally permit sport courts if they're set back appropriately and screened with landscaping—we handle those details and coordinate with your HOA if needed. Spring rainfall here is significant, so our drainage system incorporates both subsurface and perimeter solutions. Summer temperatures can push 95°F consistently, so we use turf blends rated for heat stress. The clay base requires proper compaction to prevent settlement, and we don't cut corners there.
Gwinnett clay doesn't percolate water the way sand does, so it can trap moisture if not graded correctly. We account for this by creating a sloped, compacted clay base with a drainage layer underneath. Without proper technique, you'd get pooling and soft spots in spring. We've installed courts across Peachtree Corners long enough to know exactly how to handle it.
Not if it's built right. We use infill systems and turf blends designed for Georgia's climate. Yes, it'll be warmer than grass, but not unusable. Court orientation matters too—we position yours to minimize afternoon sun exposure when possible, especially in The Forum area where mature trees can help with shading.
Most courts take 3–5 days from base prep to final turf installation, depending on yard size and drainage work needed. Weather can add a day or two if we need to let the clay base cure. We schedule around Gwinnett's typical spring rain patterns to avoid delays.
Most Peachtree Corners HOAs allow them with proper setbacks and screening. We review your CC&Rs, submit plans if required, and handle communication. It's part of our service—no surprises down the line.
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