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Sport courts in Peachtree Corners have become a genuine game-changer for families in The Forum and around Technology Park. Between the clay-heavy soil that makes natural grass maintenance a constant battle and the competitive HOA landscape standards most properties face here, artificial turf for a dedicated sport court makes real sense. You get a professional-grade surface that handles Georgia's humidity without the soggy, muddy mess that clay soil throws at you every spring. A lot of homeowners we work with in the 30092 and 30096 zip codes tell us the same thing: they wanted their kids to have a safe, year-round place to practice basketball, pickleball, or tennis without worrying about dead spots, drainage issues, or whether their HOA's going to flag them for an unkempt lawn. The truth is, a quality artificial turf sport court actually satisfies most HOA requirements better than struggling with natural grass, because it stays pristine and uniform no matter the season. We've installed dozens of these courts across Peachtree Corners, and the feedback is consistent—families use them more, kids stay more active, and the maintenance headache basically disappears.
Peachtree Corners' Gwinnett clay presents a real challenge for traditional grass sport courts. That dense, compacted soil doesn't drain well, which means standing water after rain and a playing surface that becomes slick and unreliable. Winter months are particularly tough—the clay stays waterlogged for weeks. Artificial turf eliminates this problem entirely. Most homes in The Forum and the surrounding neighborhoods sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which gives you realistic space for a 20×40 or 30×60 court without overwhelming your property. Sun exposure varies depending on tree coverage—some lots are heavily shaded by mature oaks, while others get full afternoon sun. We factor this into drainage and material selection because even premium artificial turf needs proper subsurface prep in clay soil. Your HOA likely has specific guidelines about court placement, edging materials, and color—we've navigated the landscape rules for dozens of Peachtree Corners properties and know what gets approved. Installation involves removing or amending the clay base, installing a perforated drainage system, and compacting a crushed stone layer before the turf goes down. The regional humidity means you'll want turf with excellent moisture-wicking properties to prevent algae growth. We handle all this as standard practice here.
Most HOAs in Peachtree Corners approve artificial turf courts because they maintain a clean, uniform appearance year-round. The key is presenting your plan upfront—we help with design submissions that show colors, edging, and placement aligned with community standards. Courts in The Forum and Technology Park neighborhoods typically get fast approval when they're properly set back from the street and use natural-looking turf colors.
Clay is actually our biggest consideration during install. We excavate and amend the base layer with crushed stone and perforated drainage pipes to prevent the pooling and muddy conditions natural grass can't escape. This extra prep work is what keeps your court playable in spring and after heavy rain—something critical in Georgia's climate.
Once you're set with HOA approval, a standard residential court takes 5–7 business days to install. Site prep and drainage work might add a few days depending on soil conditions, but most families in the 30092 area are playing within two weeks from the initial site visit.
Georgia summer heat is real, but modern sport-court turf is engineered for it. We use UV-stabilized materials and recommend light-colored infill in Peachtree Corners to keep surface temperatures manageable. With proper maintenance and occasional rinsing, your court stays comfortable and safe for years in this climate.
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