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Sport courts in Peachtree Corners aren't just about having a place to shoot hoops or play tennis—they're about reclaiming your backyard year-round without fighting Georgia's unpredictable weather. We've installed synthetic courts across the Forum area and Technology Park neighborhoods, and honestly, the transformation homeowners see is remarkable. You get a professional-grade playing surface that doesn't turn into a mud pit after our spring rains or bake into hard-packed clay during summer. Unlike natural grass, which struggles in Gwinnett's heavy clay soil, artificial turf for sport courts stays playable in any season. Whether you're looking to keep your kids active, improve your tennis game, or finally host that weekend pickup basketball tournament, a quality sport court delivers. We handle everything from site assessment to final line striping, and we understand exactly what works in this tech-corridor community. No gimmicks, no overselling—just durable courts built to handle Peachtree Corners weather and suburban family life.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett clay, which drains poorly and compacts easily—this is actually one of the biggest reasons artificial turf sport courts make sense here. Natural grass struggles with our soil composition, but engineered surfaces engineered turf systems handle it beautifully. Your property's tree coverage matters too. The Forum area and neighborhoods near Jones Bridge Park tend to have mature oak and pine canopy, which means some yards get partial shade that affects both natural turf and court surface temperature. We assess sun exposure carefully during your consultation because a south-facing court in full sun plays differently than a shaded one. Lot sizes in Peachtree Corners vary significantly—some homes near Technology Park have generous backyards, while Forum-area properties can be tighter. We design courts to fit your actual space, whether that's a full basketball court, a smaller tennis half-court, or a multipurpose practice surface. Installation timing matters here too. Fall and early spring are ideal for our region's humidity and temperature patterns. We'll talk through HOA guidelines if your neighborhood has them, though most of Peachtree Corners welcomes well-maintained sport courts as property enhancements.
Our clay-heavy soil actually benefits from artificial turf because it doesn't compact under playing stress like natural grass does. We install proper drainage layers beneath the turf to manage the clay's poor permeability. This matters especially during our wet springs—your court stays playable while neighboring yards flood. We've done this hundreds of times across Gwinnett County, so we know exactly how to prep Peachtree Corners soil for long-term performance.
Shade from mature trees doesn't ruin your court, but it does affect ball speed and surface temperature. We map sun patterns during your site visit so you understand how afternoon shade might play differently than full-sun courts. Leaf debris is manageable with regular light sweeping. Most Peachtree Corners homeowners find dappled shade actually preferable for summer play—keeps the court cooler during hot afternoons.
Most residential courts take 3–5 days from site prep through final line striping, depending on size and existing conditions. Gwinnett clay requires good drainage preparation, which we factor into our timeline. Fall and spring are our fastest seasons. We schedule around Peachtree Corners weather windows to ensure proper curing and drainage testing before you start playing.
Most neighborhoods in Peachtree Corners, including the Forum area, permit well-designed sport courts as landscape improvements. We recommend checking your specific HOA guidelines, and we're happy to help with any variance requests. Our professional installation and finished appearance rarely trigger concerns—homeowners love seeing property values and playability increase together.
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