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Sport courts in Peachtree Corners aren't just a backyard upgrade—they're a legitimate game-changer for families who want year-round playability without the Georgia red clay stains and maintenance headaches. Whether you're in The Forum area or near Technology Park, you're dealing with Gwinnett's notoriously dense clay soil, which means natural grass courts drain poorly and turn into muddy disasters after heavy rain. That's where artificial turf courts come in. A properly installed sport court gives you a consistent playing surface for basketball, tennis, pickleball, or multi-sport use—and it actually performs better than natural grass in our climate. The real bonus? You're not spending your weekends fighting weeds or reseeding bare patches. Plenty of Peachtree Corners homeowners have discovered that a sport court pays for itself in time saved and family enjoyment gained. We've worked with dozens of properties across the 30092, 30096, and 30097 ZIP codes, and the feedback is always the same: families use their yards more often, kids get outside more reliably, and the court looks sharp year after year.
Peachtree Corners sits in Gwinnett County's tech corridor, and that comes with specific landscape challenges. The native clay soil here is heavy, compacted, and doesn't drain the way sandy or loamy soil does. If you've ever noticed standing water in your yard after a thunderstorm, that's your Gwinnett clay doing its thing. This actually makes artificial turf a smart move—we build in proper subsurface drainage so water moves away from the court instead of pooling on top. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot location. Homes near Jones Bridge Park or in The Forum's tree-lined sections often have mature oak and pine coverage, which is great for shade but can slow turf drying after rain. We assess your specific microclimate during the site visit—some courts need slightly different drainage specs than others based on canopy coverage. HOA rules in Peachtree Corners tend to be reasonable about sport courts, but we always recommend checking your covenant restrictions before we start work. Most properties here have adequate space for a regulation or semi-regulation court (roughly 2,500–4,000 square feet), and the clay base actually compacts well for foundation work. We factor in Georgia's summer heat and occasional ice events when recommending infill type and surface specifications.
Not at all—it's actually predictable. Gwinnett clay compacts uniformly, which gives us a solid base. The key is proper drainage design. We slope the court and install a perforated underdrain system so water doesn't pool. That heavy clay base won't shift like sandy soil, so your court stays level longer. We've installed dozens of courts across 30092 and 30096 without settling issues.
Most Peachtree Corners HOAs permit sport courts as long as they're setback-compliant and blend with neighborhood aesthetics. We've worked through approvals in The Forum area many times. Check your CC&Rs first—some communities have specific color or surface requirements. We can help you navigate the approval process and design a court that fits your community guidelines.
Modern sports turf is built for this. Our surfaces handle Gwinnett's hot, humid summers without degrading. UV-stabilized fibers resist fading, and proper infill and drainage prevent moisture buildup that breeds mold. We recommend an annual rinse and light grooming to keep it performing like new. Most sport courts in Peachtree Corners last 10–15 years with minimal care.
Yes, but we'll need to level it first. Most residential lots here have gentle slopes, and we use grading and retaining walls if needed. It adds cost, but a properly leveled court plays better and drains correctly. During your consultation, we'll assess the grade and give you an honest estimate on what grading work makes sense for your specific lot.
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