Gated Community — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Peachtree Corners has become one of Gwinnett County's most desirable addresses, and it's easy to see why. Between The Forum's mixed-use development, the innovation hub around Technology Park, and families who want more than just a standard backyard, homeowners here think differently about their outdoor space. A sport court isn't a luxury in neighborhoods like The Forum area—it's a practical answer to keeping kids active without the drive to a rec center, and it transforms what might otherwise be unused yard into something your family actually uses year-round. We've installed dozens of courts across the 30092, 30096, and 30097 zip codes, and we understand what works in Peachtree Corners specifically. The clay-heavy soil, the mix of mature trees and newer construction, the gated-community landscape standards—these all matter when you're planning a court that'll last 10+ years and actually look right in your neighborhood. Most families we talk to expect a complicated process. It's not. We handle the site assessment, work within whatever HOA guidelines your community has, and manage the install so you're not staring at torn-up yard for months.
Gwinnett's clay soil is both a blessing and a challenge. It drains slowly, which means proper base preparation matters more here than it might elsewhere. We've learned to account for the clay when we're setting grades and ensuring water moves away from your court rather than pooling. If your property sits near Jones Bridge Park or in the more wooded sections of The Forum, you're likely dealing with dappled shade and mature tree canopies. Modern synthetic turf handles partial shade well, but we'll always recommend the best surface type based on your specific sun exposure. Most Peachtree Corners properties—especially in gated communities—have HOA landscape requirements. Before we break ground, we review those guidelines with you. Some communities have restrictions on color or court dimensions; others care more about screening and sight lines from the street. Lot sizes in your area typically range from quarter-acre to half-acre in established neighborhoods, which means we're usually working in tighter spaces than rural Gwinnett. That influences our base design and how we route drainage. The good news: we've done this enough times that we already know the common HOA concerns and can propose solutions that satisfy both you and your community standards.
Most do, but it varies by community. Gated communities around The Forum area often have design guidelines that require court color-matching or rear-yard placement. We review your specific HOA covenants before recommending a design. If there are restrictions, we work within them—we've navigated this enough times that we know what passes approval in Peachtree Corners neighborhoods.
Clay compacts hard and doesn't drain naturally. We address this with engineered base layers that route water away from your court rather than letting it pool. In Peachtree Corners, this is standard practice, not optional. Proper grading during install saves you headaches during heavy rain.
If you're under mature trees, hybrid synthetic turf (polyurethane-infused) performs better than pure polyethylene because it resists algae growth in shaded, damp conditions. Peachtree Corners' tree canopy is real, so we size your court surface based on actual sun hours we observe on-site, not just assumptions.
Site prep typically takes 2–3 days depending on soil condition and base complexity. Surface installation is another 1–2 days. We work around your schedule and any community quiet hours or gate-access windows your neighborhood requires. Most courts are playable within a week of us starting.
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