Playground — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your kids have been begging for a basketball court, a place to practice soccer, or just somewhere to play without tracking red Georgia clay through the house. If you live in Peachtree Corners—whether you're in The Forum area or over near Technology Park—you know exactly what we're talking about. That Gwinnett clay is relentless, and natural grass just doesn't hold up to the kind of wear and tear a real sport court takes. We've installed artificial turf courts for families across 30092, 30096, and 30097, and the transformation is genuinely impressive. No more muddy knees before dinner. No more watering schedules that feel like a second job. Instead, you get a durable, all-weather playing surface that your family can use year-round—rain or shine, summer heat or occasional frost. A sport court isn't just about looks, either. It's about giving your kids a safe, consistent place to develop skills, and giving yourself back some peace of mind about maintenance. We've helped homeowners in neighborhoods around Jones Bridge Park and The Forum create outdoor spaces that actually work for their lives.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett County's notoriously heavy clay soil, which means natural grass struggles with drainage and compaction. That clay base is actually one of the best reasons to go artificial for a sport court—you don't have to fight the soil anymore. Most yards in The Forum and Technology Park areas range from modest suburban lots to slightly larger properties, so space planning matters. We typically recommend a proper base layer and drainage system because even though you're not growing anything, water management keeps the court playable after heavy rain and prevents pooling. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're shaded by mature oaks (common throughout the neighborhoods here) or in more open, sunny areas. That affects court temperature and UV durability, so we assess each site individually. HOA rules in some Peachtree Corners communities can be specific about court dimensions, edging, and color choices, so we walk through those details early. The good news: most HOAs we work with in this area appreciate the low-maintenance, neat appearance of a well-installed artificial court. Installation typically takes a few days, and we coordinate around your schedule and any neighborhood guidelines.
Not at all—it's actually predictable. The clay compacts well and provides a stable base for the court foundation. We just make sure drainage is set up correctly since clay doesn't absorb water the way sandier soil does. Once the base is prepped and the turf is laid, you're golden.
Most do, especially in The Forum and Technology Park areas. We've installed dozens without issue. The key is checking your community guidelines upfront—some specify court size, color, or setback requirements. We'll help you navigate that conversation before we break ground.
It does get warm, but modern sports turf is engineered for it. In Peachtree Corners summers, a court might hit 120–140°F on peak days, but it cools quickly once kids are playing. We can also recommend infill options and layouts that help manage temperature if that's a concern for your family.
Yes. Most Peachtree Corners lots have some slope. We grade and level the area for the court itself, making sure water drains properly away from the playing surface. It doesn't require regrading your entire yard, just smart base preparation.
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