Raised Bed Border — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Peachtree Corners have become a real game-changer for families who want a dedicated space without the maintenance headache. Whether you're in The Forum area or near Technology Park, you've probably noticed how many yards here sit on that dense Gwinnett clay—which means traditional courts either drain poorly or crack after a couple of seasons. That's where artificial turf with a proper raised-bed border makes all the difference. We've installed dozens of these in the 30092 and 30096 zip codes, and homeowners consistently tell us it's one of the best upgrades they've made. You get a crisp, level playing surface year-round, no mud tracked into the house during our Georgia humidity spikes, and a clean edge that actually contains the play area instead of grass bleeding into landscaping. Most sport courts we build here are sized for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport use—and the raised border isn't just aesthetic. It's functional. It keeps that heavy clay soil from washing over your turf during rain, prevents weed creep from the surrounding yard, and gives the whole installation a finished, intentional look. Peachtree Corners residents tend to care about how their properties present themselves, and a well-built sport court does exactly that.
Gwinnett clay is thick and unforgiving, which is exactly why we always recommend a raised-bed border for sport courts here. Without proper elevation and edging, water pools on that dense subsoil, and your court becomes a swamp during our spring and summer rains. We typically raise the turf 4–6 inches using composite or steel borders, which improves drainage dramatically and prevents that clay from migrating onto your playing surface. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in The Forum's more mature tree canopy or the newer sections near Curiosity Lab and Technology Park. We assess your property's shade patterns—especially important since afternoon sun can be intense here—and adjust our turf pile height and infill accordingly for optimal playability and longevity. HOA communities like those in the Forum area sometimes have specific guidelines about border materials and height, so we always pull those requirements upfront. Yard sizes in Peachtree Corners range widely, from compact 25×40 courts tucked into suburban lots to expansive 40×60 setups. We work with what you have. The key is making sure your court sits above grade, drains properly, and integrates cleanly with your landscape.
Gwinnett clay doesn't drain naturally, and our spring rains are heavy. A raised border (4–6 inches is typical) keeps water from pooling on your court and prevents clay from bleeding onto the turf. It also creates a clean, finished edge that separates your play area from landscaping—something a lot of homeowners in The Forum and around Technology Park really value.
Depends on your neighborhood. Some Forum-area communities have landscape guidelines about materials and visibility. We handle that conversation upfront—pulling HOA docs, discussing border options that meet their standards, and making sure your court fits your community's aesthetic. Most are supportive once they see the finished product.
Fall and spring are ideal in the Peachtree Corners area. Summer heat and humidity make installation harder on crews, and winter can complicate grading and drainage prep in our heavy clay. We typically schedule September through November or March through May for the smoothest timeline and best results.
Way less than a natural grass court. You'll brush it occasionally to keep the infill even, rinse it during dry spells, and clear debris. Most Peachtree Corners homeowners spend 30 minutes a month on upkeep. The raised-bed border actually reduces maintenance because it keeps surrounding soil and grass clippings off the playing surface.
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