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Sport Court Installation in Peachtree Corners, GA

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Building a new home in Peachtree Corners? One of the smartest decisions you'll make during construction is locking in your outdoor space early—and that includes your sport court. Whether you're in The Forum or closer to Technology Park, your family's going to want a place to shoot hoops, play pickleball, or practice tennis without the Georgia heat and humidity turning it into a maintenance nightmare every season. Here's the thing: synthetic turf sport courts are built to last in our climate, and installing them during new construction means your contractor can grade properly, handle drainage before the concrete goes down, and integrate everything seamlessly into your landscape plan. We've worked with builders across Peachtree Corners long enough to know that retrofitting a court into an existing yard costs more time and money. Getting it right the first time—when the foundation crew is already on-site—saves headaches later. Your new build is your chance to design an outdoor space that actually works for your family, year-round, without the mud, bare patches, and constant watering that comes with natural grass.

Peachtree Corners Turf Conditions

Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense and doesn't drain naturally the way sandy soils do. That's exactly why sport courts thrive here. During installation, proper base preparation and subsurface drainage are non-negotiable—water has to move away from your court, not pool underneath it. The clay actually works in your favor: it compacts well and provides stable support for a long-term installation. Sun exposure varies across The Forum and Technology Park neighborhoods. Some lots are shaded by mature trees, while others get full afternoon sun. We assess each property individually because shade patterns affect play conditions and turf durability. Peachtree Corners also has established HOA guidelines in many neighborhoods. We're familiar with The Forum's landscape standards and can help you navigate approval for your court design before breaking ground. Lot sizes here tend to be generous—you've typically got room for a regulation or half-court without feeling cramped. During new construction, we coordinate with your builder's grading plan so your court integrates naturally into the overall slope and drainage strategy of your property.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can we install a sport court during new construction, or do we have to wait until the house is finished?

Installing during construction is actually ideal. Your builder's grading crew can prepare the base properly, handle drainage coordination, and ensure your court sits at the right elevation relative to your foundation and driveway. We work with Peachtree Corners builders all the time to sequence this work. Waiting until after you move in means extra costs and logistics headaches—plus you lose the chance to integrate the court into the original site plan.

Will the Gwinnett clay cause drainage problems under our sport court?

Clay is actually predictable and workable. We install engineered base layers and subsurface drainage systems that direct water away from the court surface. The clay compacts into a stable foundation, which is better for long-term play surface integrity. The key is proper prep during construction—something we specify upfront with your builder's grading plan.

Do we need HOA approval in Peachtree Corners for a sport court?

Yes, The Forum and other Peachtree Corners neighborhoods have landscape guidelines. We handle HOA submissions and can design courts that meet local standards—color, dimensions, fencing integration. Getting approval early, during your construction planning phase, keeps you on track and prevents delays after the house is framed.

How much space do we need for a functional sport court in our Peachtree Corners lot?

Most properties in The Forum and Technology Park neighborhoods have room for a half-court or regulation court depending on your layout. We measure and create a site plan during design so you see exactly how the court fits with your driveway, landscaping, and setback requirements. A half-court typically runs 30×50 feet and works great for casual play.

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