Renovation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your sport court in Peachtree Corners deserves better than whatever's wearing down out there right now. Whether you're in The Forum area, near Technology Park, or anywhere across the 30092, 30096, or 30097 zip codes, that combination of Georgia red clay and suburban foot traffic takes a real toll on natural grass. We've helped dozens of homeowners in your neighborhoods ditch the mowing, the bare patches, and the constant maintenance headaches by installing premium artificial turf sport surfaces. A renovated court isn't just about looks—it's about reclaiming your yard for actual play, year-round, without the seasonal weather shutdowns that plague traditional courts around here. If you've been thinking about upgrading, now's the time to talk through what's realistic for your property, your HOA requirements, and your budget. We handle everything from the existing surface assessment to final striping, and we know exactly what works in Peachtree Corners because we've done this work in your neighborhoods.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett clay, which drains slowly and compacts hard—exactly the kind of soil that makes natural sport courts a frustration. Our artificial turf systems handle that clay base beautifully, but the prep work matters. We typically excavate down to firm clay, add proper sub-base layers, and ensure drainage channels slope correctly. The tech-corridor suburban landscape here means most yards have mixed sun and shade throughout the day; our turf formulations hold color and durability even in partial shade, which is common for properties backing up to Jones Bridge Park or nestled in The Forum's tree canopy. HOA rules in your area generally welcome well-maintained artificial courts—they actually improve property aesthetics compared to worn-out natural grass—but we'll verify your specific restrictions before design. Lot sizes around here vary from modest to generous, so whether you're fitting a compact court or building something tournament-regulation, we engineer the base and surface to suit your actual space and your soil reality.
No—clay is actually predictable, which we like. It compacts well and provides a stable base once properly prepared. We excavate the old court surface, add a certified base layer, and ensure your Peachtree Corners clay is graded for drainage. The key is prep work, not the clay itself. We've done this hundreds of times in Gwinnett County and it performs perfectly.
Sometimes, yes. If your base is still sound and the old surface just needs replacing, we can salvage the substructure and install new turf over it. If the base has settled, cracked, or drains poorly—common with older courts in Peachtree Corners—full renovation is cleaner and lasts longer. We'll inspect yours and tell you what actually makes sense.
Most do, because artificial courts look maintained and professional. We've installed plenty in both neighborhoods. That said, HOA rules vary by community, so we always recommend checking your specific covenants. We can help you understand what's required and work with your management company if needed.
We're based close by and typically schedule initial consultations within a week. Project timelines depend on site conditions and court size, but most residential renovations take 2–3 weeks from start to finish. We'll give you an honest timeline once we assess your yard.
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