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Building a sport court in Peachtree Corners means thinking bigger than just a backyard project. Whether you're in The Forum area with those modern suburban lots or closer to Technology Park where newer homes are going up, a quality artificial turf court transforms how your family plays year-round. Gwinnett clay soil isn't forgiving—it stays wet, compacts hard, and makes natural grass maintenance brutal. That's where a professional sport court installation makes real sense. You get a surface that drains properly, handles Georgia's humid summers without turning into a mud pit, and gives you consistent play whether it's 8 AM or after work. We've installed courts for families across Peachtree Corners who got tired of fighting the soil conditions and the seasonal weather. A well-built court with proper base preparation and modern turf materials plays like the real thing—just without the constant upkeep. The investment pays for itself in time saved and a space your family actually uses.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett clay, which drains slowly and hardens in summer heat. This matters enormously for sport courts because standing water ruins turf lifespan and creates safety issues. We always specify a crushed stone base layer at least 4 inches deep—sometimes more depending on your lot's slope—to keep moisture moving away from the playing surface. Sun exposure varies significantly here. Properties in The Forum tend to have more mature trees creating partial shade, while newer construction near Technology Park often means full-sun exposure all day. Both require different turf pile heights and backing types for longevity. HOA communities in Peachtree Corners typically have landscape guidelines worth reviewing before installation—most approve artificial courts, but some have color or height restrictions. Lot sizes here range from half-acre to full-acre suburban lots, which means we're usually looking at 20×40 or 30×60 court configurations rather than full-sized 94×50 basketball courts. The good news: that scale fits perfectly into most yards while still giving you legitimate play space. We always account for Gwinnett's drainage patterns and soil characteristics during the site prep phase.
Yes, because Gwinnett clay drains slowly. We excavate and install a 4–6 inch crushed stone base, then add a geotextile layer before the turf. This prevents water from pooling under the court, which would compress the base and create uneven playing surfaces. Your court's slight slope also directs water away from your home.
Most Peachtree Corners HOAs permit artificial courts without issue. We recommend reviewing your covenants for color specifications or height restrictions—some communities prefer darker or lighter turf tones. We can help you confirm approvals before breaking ground.
Georgia heat and humidity mean UV-stabilized fibrillated polyethylene holds up better than monofilament in direct sun. We recommend 1.5–1.75 inch pile height for sport courts here; it bounces reliably even in summer heat while resisting matting.
A 20×40 court in Peachtree Corners usually takes 3–5 days from excavation through final turf installation. Larger courts or complex grading can take longer. Wet weather can extend the timeline since Gwinnett clay takes longer to stabilize after rain.
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