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Sport courts in Peachtree Corners aren't just a backyard upgrade—they're a practical solution for families tired of fighting Georgia clay and uneven grass. Whether you're in The Forum area or near Technology Park, our artificial turf sport courts give you a professional-grade playing surface that actually holds up to Gwinnett's weather without the constant maintenance nightmare. We've installed dozens of courts across the 30092, 30096, and 30097 zip codes, and we've learned exactly what works here. The clay-heavy soil that dominates this part of Gwinnett drains differently than other regions, and that matters when you're building a foundation that needs to last 10-15 years. Your neighbors at Jones Bridge Park know the value of quality recreation space—now you can have that same caliber court right in your own yard. We handle everything from site assessment to drainage planning to final line marking, and we stand behind every installation with full insurance coverage. Most Peachtree Corners homeowners are surprised how quickly a sport court pays for itself when you factor in what you'd spend on league fees, travel time, and wear-and-tear on natural grass.
Peachtree Corners sits in the heart of Gwinnett's tech corridor, which means most residential lots here are thoughtfully planned but compact compared to rural Georgia properties. The clay soil beneath your yard is dense and doesn't shed water the way sandy soils do, so proper base preparation and drainage fabric are non-negotiable. We've seen too many installations fail when contractors skip this step, especially during our wet springs and summer storm season. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether you're near the tree canopy common in The Forum neighborhoods or in the more open areas near Technology Park. We assess your site's actual shade patterns before recommending court size and orientation—a court facing the afternoon sun plays and feels different than one tucked under oak cover. HOA rules in Peachtree Corners typically allow recreational improvements, but we always verify your specific deed restrictions before breaking ground. The good news: most courts fit within standard residential setbacks, and the finished product actually improves curb appeal compared to a patchy grass court.
Gwinnett clay drains slower than loam, so we always install a perforated underdrain system and crushed stone base. We've been doing this long enough to know the exact specifications that work in your soil type. Without proper drainage, water pools under the turf, especially after our heavy spring rains. The extra prep work costs more upfront but prevents costly washouts.
It depends on your neighborhood and lot orientation. Areas around The Forum often have mature tree canopy that creates afternoon shade, while properties near Technology Park tend to get more direct sun. We visit your site and map shade patterns before finalizing design. Too much shade can create drainage issues and algae growth, so we factor that into base selection and court positioning.
Most Peachtree Corners subdivisions permit recreational courts, but we always review your specific deed restrictions first. We've worked with The Forum area communities and other local HOAs enough to know the approval process. We can even handle the paperwork and photos if needed. It typically takes 2-3 weeks for approval once we submit plans.
Site prep usually takes 3-5 days depending on ground conditions and existing landscaping. Base installation and drainage work adds another 4-7 days. Final turf installation and curing takes about a week. Total project timeline is usually 2-3 weeks from start to finish, weather permitting. We schedule around Gwinnett's wet seasons when possible.
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