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Sport courts in Peachtree Corners have become a game-changer for families who want to maximize their backyard without wrestling with Georgia's notoriously stubborn Gwinnett clay. Whether you're in The Forum area, near Technology Park, or anywhere in the 30092, 30096, or 30097 zip codes, we've helped dozens of neighbors transform their yards into functional courts for basketball, pickleball, tennis, or multi-sport play. The thing about our area is that the soil stays wet longer than you'd think—that clay base means puddles linger, grass gets patchy, and maintenance becomes a year-round headache. A professional sport court install sidesteps all that. You get a durable, all-weather playing surface that drains properly, requires zero fertilizer or mowing, and handles the humid Georgia summers without degrading. Most homeowners around Peachtree Corners find that a quality artificial turf court pays for itself within a few years just in time and upkeep savings. Better yet, it adds real appeal to your property—something that catches the eye of buyers and guests alike. We've installed courts for serious athletes training in their own yards, families who wanted a dedicated space for weekend games, and HOA-conscious neighbors who needed a solution that looked sharp year-round without the maintenance demands of live grass.
Gwinnett County's clay-heavy soil is beautiful in some contexts, but it's brutal for traditional lawn sports. That dense base holds moisture, compacts easily under foot traffic, and creates a slippery surface when wet—all issues that make sport courts especially practical here. Peachtree Corners sits in a tech-corridor suburban zone with a mix of mature trees and open lots, so sun exposure varies significantly between The Forum developments and the Technology Park side. This matters because we design court drainage and material specs differently depending on whether your yard gets full afternoon sun or sits in shade most of the day. HOA rules in many Peachtree Corners neighborhoods do restrict certain turf colors or surface types, so we always review your deed restrictions before recommending specifications. Yard sizes here tend to range from compact suburban lots to more generous estates—we've built full-court setups, half-courts squeezed into corner spaces, and everything in between. Installation timing is key; we prefer spring and fall when the ground isn't waterlogged and temps are mild. The humidity means we spec materials specifically rated for our climate zone, and we always confirm proper subgrade preparation because rushing that step on Georgia clay is where problems start.
Absolutely. The clay base here holds water longer than sandy soils, so drainage is critical. We always install a proper base layer and subsurface drainage system to prevent pooling and premature turf degradation. Skipping this step on Gwinnett clay is a shortcut that costs you down the road. We factor it into every Peachtree Corners quote because it's not optional—it's essential.
Most Peachtree Corners HOAs permit them, but approval depends on your specific covenant. We've worked with The Forum and Technology Park neighborhoods regularly and know the typical restrictions. Usually it's about color matching or setback requirements, not a ban outright. We'll review your deed before we design anything so there are no surprises.
A typical residential court takes 3–5 days depending on size and subgrade conditions. Gwinnett clay often requires extra site prep time, so we schedule accordingly. We'll give you a firm timeline during the initial walkthrough so you know exactly when your court will be game-ready.
Spring and fall are ideal because ground moisture is manageable and temperatures are mild. Summer heat can complicate material handling, and winter clay becomes unpredictable. We typically avoid heavy installation work June through August unless the season is unusually dry.
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