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Peachtree Corners has changed a lot over the past decade. The tech corridor expansion around Technology Park brought new families, new homes, and new expectations about outdoor living. If your backyard sits in one of the newer subdivisions near The Forum or Jones Bridge Park, you've probably noticed that keeping up with landscape maintenance feels like a second job—especially when Georgia's humidity and clay soil work against you every summer. A sport court with artificial turf solves that problem in a way natural grass simply can't. You get a play surface that handles basketball, tennis, volleyball, or just everyday family use without the constant mowing, fertilizing, and damage repair that comes with living on Gwinnett clay. Whether your lot is the typical quarter-acre Peachtree Corners suburban size or you've got more room to work with, artificial turf courts are built to last through our hot, wet summers and actually improve your property's usability year-round. We've installed dozens of these systems across Gwinnett County, and we understand the specific challenges Peachtree Corners homeowners face—from drainage considerations tied to the region's clay composition to working within neighborhood covenants that The Forum and other planned communities enforce. A sport court isn't just a weekend project. It's an investment in your family's outdoor space that pays back in playability, durability, and the simple fact that you'll actually use your yard instead of staring at it from the patio.
Peachtree Corners sits on classic Gwinnett County clay—the kind that stays soggy after rain and bakes hard in summer. This matters for sport courts because proper drainage becomes non-negotiable. We always install a perforated base layer to route water away from the playing surface, which prevents puddles and keeps the turf stable year-round. The clay actually works in your favor once the base is right; it gives the court a firm, level foundation. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your lot is in The Forum area or closer to the wooded sections near Jones Bridge Park. South-facing courts get full afternoon heat, which means we recommend a UV-stabilized turf system rated for Georgia's intense summer sun. If you're shaded by pines or oaks, you'll have fewer concerns about fading and heat absorption, but you might need slightly better drainage since those areas stay damp longer. Most Peachtree Corners properties run between 5,000 and 10,000 square feet of usable yard space. A regulation sport court typically takes 2,400–4,000 square feet depending on your sport focus. That's manageable for the neighborhood's typical lot sizes without feeling cramped. Check your HOA documentation—The Forum and similar communities sometimes have landscape guidelines about court placement, color options, and perimeter fencing. We handle those conversations regularly and can help you navigate approval before we break ground.
Yes, when installed correctly. We excavate 4–6 inches, compact a gravel base, and install perforated sub-base to channel water through the clay rather than pooling on top. Gwinnett clay is dense, so that engineered drainage layer is critical. Your court stays playable even after heavy rain, unlike natural grass that turns into a mud pit.
Quality residential turf holds color well, but south-facing courts in full sun do see gradual fading over 8–10 years. We use UV-resistant fibers rated for Southern climates. Placement matters—if your yard has mature oaks or pines like many Peachtree Corners properties, afternoon shade significantly extends color life.
Most do, but rules vary by community. The Forum and similar planned communities typically require approval for court placement, fence height, and color. We're familiar with local covenants and can help you navigate the process. Full court or smaller practice areas usually get approved without friction.
A typical residential sport court takes 3–5 days on-site, depending on your lot's grading and base prep. Gwinnett clay sometimes needs extra leveling work, but once that's done, turf installation moves quickly. We schedule around neighborhood delivery restrictions in planned communities.
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