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Sport courts have become the centerpiece of outdoor living in Peachtree Corners—especially in neighborhoods like The Forum and around Technology Park where suburban lots offer real space to work with. Homeowners here are ditching the maintenance nightmare of natural grass in favor of artificial turf that can handle Georgia heat, humidity, and that heavy Gwinnett clay underneath. Whether you're in 30092, 30096, or 30097, a properly installed sport court transforms your backyard into a year-round recreational asset. Unlike grass, which battles our clay soil and summer heat stress, quality artificial turf stays playable in July and November alike. The difference between a DIY installation and professional work shows immediately—in how water drains, how the surface stays level over time, and honestly, how much you'll actually use it. We've installed dozens of courts throughout Peachtree Corners, and what we've learned is that every property has its quirks. Some lots slope toward Jones Bridge Park's natural drainage patterns. Others sit on the kind of compacted clay that needs serious base prep. The neighborhoods around The Forum tend toward larger properties where families want multi-sport capability—basketball one day, tennis another. That's entirely doable with the right turf system, but it starts with understanding your specific soil, sun exposure, and what your HOA actually permits.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett County's notorious red clay, which is both a blessing and a challenge for artificial turf installation. Clay holds water differently than sandy soils, so proper base preparation and drainage matter even more here. We always start with a compaction check and often recommend adding a crushed stone base layer to prevent standing water—something that becomes critical during Georgia's heavy spring rains. Sun exposure varies wildly across The Forum and Technology Park neighborhoods. Some properties back up to tree lines or have mature oaks providing afternoon shade, which actually extends your turf's lifespan by reducing UV stress. Others sit fully exposed, meaning you'll want a UV-stabilized turf product rated for high-heat climates. Most Peachtree Corners lots in the 30092–30097 ZIP codes range from half-acre to one-acre residential parcels—ideal for sport courts without eating your entire yard. HOA communities in The Forum often have landscape guidelines worth checking before installation; we help clients navigate those conversations regularly. The technology-corridor character of the area also means many homeowners want low-maintenance solutions that free up weekends. That's exactly what artificial turf delivers—no watering, no fertilizer, no brown patches come August.
Our clay soil compacts hard and sheds water slowly, so we always spec a proper stone base—typically 4 inches of crushed granite—to manage drainage. Without it, you risk water pooling under the turf after heavy rains. The clay itself is stable for anchoring, which is good; we just need to account for its moisture behavior. Most Peachtree Corners jobs require slightly more base prep than sandy-soil installations.
Most do, but it varies by community. We've worked with nearly every major HOA in Peachtree Corners and can walk you through their approval process. Some require specific turf colors or pile heights. We handle those conversations and spec sheets so you're not caught off guard. It's always worth checking your covenants before you call us.
Look for products with strong UV stabilization and excellent heat tolerance—polypropylene or polyethylene blends rated for 150+ degrees. High-quality infill systems (usually silica sand plus crumb) help regulate surface temperature. The shade from mature trees around The Forum helps too. We spec different products depending on your sun exposure and budget.
Most residential courts in our service area take 3–5 days, depending on lot size and base prep needs. Gwinnett clay sites sometimes need an extra day for proper compaction. We'll give you a timeline after the site visit—no surprises on the schedule.
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