Residential — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Peachtree Corners aren't just a nice-to-have anymore—they're the centerpiece of how families in The Forum and around Technology Park are reimagining their backyards. Whether your kids are into basketball, pickleball, or you want a multipurpose space for weekend games, artificial turf makes it actually playable year-round here in Gwinnett County. We've installed courts across 30092, 30096, and 30097, and honestly, the shift from muddy clay to a clean, professional playing surface changes how people use their yards. You get better drainage than natural grass would give you in our heavy clay soil, no constant reseeding, and a court that performs the same whether it's July or January. More importantly, you're not staring out at dead patches come fall—your court looks game-ready 365 days. We work with homeowners who already have the vision and those still figuring out what's possible in their space. Either way, we'll walk through what makes sense for your lot, your family's play style, and your neighborhood's vibe.
Peachtree Corners sits on classic Gwinnett clay, which drains slower than sandy soils and can get slick when wet. That's actually why artificial turf with proper base preparation and subsurface drainage is such a win here—you avoid the puddles and mud that would plague a natural grass court during our humid Georgia springs and summer storms. Your lot size matters too. Houses in The Forum and the Tech Park neighborhoods tend to have decent-sized backyards, which gives us room to size a court appropriately without cramming it into a corner. Shade is another real factor. If you've got mature oaks or pines blocking afternoon sun, that actually works in your favor—the turf won't degrade as fast and your family will appreciate the cooler play surface in August. HOA rules vary across the zip codes here, but most communities are fine with sport courts as long as they're set back properly and blend with the landscape. We always confirm restrictions upfront. Installation in Peachtree Corners typically takes 5–7 days depending on ground prep and court size. The clay base needs grading and compaction before we lay down the sub-base and drainage layer, then the turf itself. Doing it right means your court won't settle or develop soft spots where the clay shifts beneath.
Gwinnett's dense clay soil doesn't drain naturally, so standing water is a real problem without proper prep. We grade the site, compact a stabilized base layer, and install subsurface drainage to channel water away. This prevents the mushy spots and puddles you'd get if we just laid turf over raw clay. It adds cost upfront but saves headaches for years.
Most neighborhoods across 30092, 30096, and 30097 permit them with setbacks from property lines. We've worked with several Peachtree Corners communities and haven't hit major blocks, but rules vary. We always pull your HOA guidelines and confirm restrictions before quoting—it's part of our process.
Quality turf in our climate typically lasts 10–15 years with normal use. Peachtree Corners' humidity and summer heat are manageable if the turf is installed properly with good drainage and if you rinse it occasionally. We use commercial-grade materials rated for our conditions, not budget stuff that breaks down faster.
Sloped yards are common around Peachtree Corners. We grade and level the site before installation, which sometimes means moving soil or building up lower areas. It's doable and actually protects your court by improving drainage on a slope—water naturally flows away instead of pooling.
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