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Sport courts in Peachtree Corners have become a game-changer for families across The Forum and Technology Park neighborhoods. Whether you're in 30092 or 30096, that Gwinnett clay underneath your yard presents a real opportunity—not a limitation. Natural grass struggles here because of heavy clay compaction and our hot, humid summers. A properly installed artificial sport court eliminates the mud, the brown patches, and the constant watering cycle that drains both your wallet and our water table. We've installed dozens of courts for basketball, pickleball, and multi-sport setups throughout Peachtree Corners. What makes this area special isn't just the suburban tech-corridor vibe near Curiosity Lab and Jones Bridge Park—it's that homeowners here actually *use* their outdoor spaces year-round. They host tournaments, weekend family games, and neighborhood leagues. That's exactly what a quality sport court supports. No more excuses about weather or field conditions. Just consistent, playable surface that handles Georgia's intensity without the headaches of maintenance.
Peachtree Corners sits on tough Gwinnett clay, which is dense and doesn't drain naturally the way sandy soils do. That's actually ideal for sport court installation because clay provides a stable, compacted base—we don't spend extra time and money leveling or adding drainage infrastructure that other Georgia towns require. Your yard likely gets a mix of sun and shade depending on whether you're near The Forum's mature tree canopy or the more open Technology Park sections. We assess this carefully because UV exposure and shade patterns affect ball response and surface longevity. Most residential lots in your ZIP codes range from 0.25 to 0.5 acres, so we're typically working with 20' x 40' or 30' x 50' court dimensions—plenty of space for serious play without feeling cramped. HOA rules in Peachtree Corners are generally permissive about sport courts if they're set back from front-facing visibility, so we always pull your community guidelines upfront. The clay base means zero settling issues once we compact and prep—that's a huge advantage over sandy substrates. Installation here runs smooth because the soil cooperates.
Actually, it works in your favor. Gwinnett clay is dense and stable, giving us a rock-solid foundation without extra grading or drainage work. Other Georgia soils require more prep. Your clay compacts naturally, so we're not fighting settling or soft spots down the road. It's one of the best-case scenarios for sport court base preparation in the Atlanta area.
Most homes here fit a 20' x 40' basketball court or 30' x 50' multi-sport setup comfortably. We measure your actual usable space, account for setbacks and shade trees, then design around what makes sense for your family's needs. The Forum and Technology Park neighborhoods typically have good lot depth, so oversizing isn't usually a constraint.
Most HOA communities in 30092, 30096, and 30097 approve courts when they're set back from street-facing views and properly maintained. We handle the covenants review and submit plans on your behalf. Transparency upfront prevents headaches later—we've never had an approval issue when we follow the guidelines.
Georgia heat and occasional heavy rain mean basic maintenance: leaf cleanup, occasional rinse to clear dust, and brush-up if needed. Unlike natural grass on clay soil, you're not fighting compaction, bare patches, or soggy drainage issues. Budget 30 minutes monthly—that's it. No watering, no fertilizer, no seasonal repairs.
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