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Sport Court Installation in Peachtree Corners, GA

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Peachtree Corners has grown into one of Gwinnett's most desirable suburban neighborhoods, and a lot of that appeal comes down to outdoor space. Whether you're in The Forum area or near Technology Park, chances are you've got a decent-sized yard that could use some real use—not just looking pretty. That's where a sport court comes in. Instead of fighting Georgia's clay soil every spring or watching your lawn turn into a mud pit after rain, you get a dedicated surface for basketball, pickleball, or tennis that actually holds up year-round. We've installed plenty of these across Peachtree Corners, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: it's become the hub of their property. Kids don't disappear inside as much. Neighbors actually gather there. And here's the practical side—maintenance drops to almost nothing compared to natural grass in Gwinnett clay. You're not re-seeding, fighting fungus, or dealing with drainage disasters. Your sport court just works. Most homes in the 30092 and 30096 zip codes have enough space for at least a half-court setup, and even when lots run tighter, we've got flexible layouts that fit what you're working with. The real question isn't whether a sport court makes sense in Peachtree Corners—it's why more homeowners haven't done it yet.

Peachtree Corners Turf Conditions

Gwinnett County's clay soil is notorious for holding water, and Peachtree Corners is no exception. If you've ever had a natural grass yard here, you know how quickly drainage problems develop after heavy rain. That's one of the biggest reasons homeowners in The Forum and surrounding neighborhoods turn to artificial turf for sport courts—it bypasses the clay issue entirely. We design our base layers to account for Georgia's moisture patterns, so standing water isn't something you'll deal with. Sun exposure varies across Peachtree Corners depending on tree coverage and lot orientation. Some properties near Jones Bridge Park have mature tree canopies that create partial shade, which actually works beautifully for a sport court—you get cooler playing conditions in summer without sacrificing usability. Homes in more open sections of the neighborhood get full sun, which means the surface handles intense heat well, though we typically recommend slightly lighter surface colorways for those lots. HOA restrictions vary by neighborhood here, so we always check your covenants early—most associations approve sport courts, but requirements around borders, colors, and setbacks differ. Your lot size also shapes what's realistic. Peachtree Corners homes typically range from quarter-acre to half-acre, so we often customize court dimensions to maximize your space without overcrowding the yard.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will a sport court drain properly in Peachtree Corners' clay soil?

Yes. Gwinnett's clay is exactly why we engineer drainage into every installation from the base up. We use a compacted stone base layer that lets water permeate through the clay rather than pooling on top. In fifteen years of installations across the county, we haven't had drainage failures on properly installed sport courts—even after heavy summer storms that shut down regular grass yards.

What sport court surface works best in Peachtree Corners' heat?

We typically recommend acrylic or polyurethane surfaces for the area—both handle Georgia's heat and UV exposure without degrading. Acrylic is lower-cost and plays well for basketball and pickleball. Polyurethane is premium, slightly softer on joints, and lasts longer under intense sun. Both options stay playable year-round here, unlike natural grass that struggles in summer heat.

How much space do I need for a sport court in Peachtree Corners?

A full basketball court needs roughly 94' x 50', which most homes here can't accommodate. We design half-courts (around 47' x 50') or combined-use courts (30' x 30' for pickleball and half-court shooting) that fit typical Peachtree Corners lots. During your free site visit, we'll measure your space and show exactly what's possible on your property.

Do I need HOA approval for a sport court?

Most neighborhoods in Peachtree Corners allow sport courts, but The Forum area and other subdivisions have specific rules about borders, setbacks, and colors. We handle the compliance conversation—we've worked with Peachtree Corners HOAs long enough to know the standards and help you submit accurate plans upfront.

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