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Sport courts in Peachtree Corners are becoming the go-to upgrade for homeowners who want to maximize their outdoor space without fighting the Georgia heat and humidity. Whether you're in The Forum area or closer to Technology Park, your backyard can become a legitimate play zone—basketball, pickleball, tennis, or multi-sport—all on artificial turf that actually holds up to our subtropical summers. The thing is, building one of these courts on Gwinnett clay isn't like pouring a slab in dryland Georgia. You need proper drainage, the right base, and turf engineered for our specific climate swings. That's where knowing your neighborhood matters. Peachtree Corners properties range from tighter suburban lots near Jones Bridge Park to roomier setups deeper into residential clusters. A lot of families here are discovering that a sport court beats a pool for usability—no chemical maintenance, works year-round, and your kids are actually *outside* moving instead of scrolling. If your yard's been sitting empty or you've got an old concrete pad that's cracking, this is the time to think about what could actually happen there.
Peachtree Corners sits squarely in Gwinnett County's clay-heavy soil zone, which is both a challenge and an opportunity. That dense, compact clay drains poorly when it rains—and we get plenty of rain—so a sport court here absolutely needs a engineered base layer and perimeter drainage to prevent pooling and turf deterioration. The good news: proper installation handles this. Your lot's sun exposure matters too. Properties near The Forum or in the Technology Park corridor tend to have mixed sun patterns depending on tree canopy. We often recommend turf in full-sun areas since Georgia's UV is intense; some courts benefit from slight shade relief, especially for summer afternoon play. Most Peachtree Corners residential properties run between 0.25 and 0.5 acres, so court sizing usually fits a 30'×60' or 40'×40' footprint without dominating the yard. HOA guidelines vary by neighborhood—check your covenant before sizing. Winter dormancy isn't really a concern here; our turf stays green and playable, though afternoon heat in July and August can make summer midday sessions brutal anyway. Installation here typically takes 7–10 days depending on existing hardscape removal and base prep complexity.
Gwinnett County requires permits for structures and hardscaping, so yes—we handle that paperwork. Your HOA (if you're in The Forum or a gated community) may have separate approval steps. We'll pull the permit and coordinate with your neighborhood's architectural review before we break ground. Saves headaches later.
Modern sport-court turf absolutely does. It's engineered for exactly this climate—high humidity, intense summer sun, occasional ice in winter. The key is drainage and base prep, which handles our clay soil's moisture retention. We've installed dozens of courts in Gwinnett that stay playable and vibrant year-round without degradation.
Plan on 7–10 days for most Peachtree Corners properties. We remove existing material, grade and compact the base, install drainage systems, lay down geotextile, add crushed stone, and finish with turf. If you've got old concrete that needs demo'd first, we handle that. Soil conditions here mean base work is non-negotiable.
Surprisingly low maintenance. Brush it monthly to keep the fibers standing, rinse debris after heavy pollen season (April's rough here), and inspect drainage after big storms. Georgia's heat won't degrade quality turf. We'll give you a seasonal checklist specific to Peachtree Corners' climate patterns.
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