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A sport court in your Peachtree Corners backyard isn't just a nice-to-have—it's the kind of project that transforms how your family actually uses outdoor space. Whether you're in The Forum area or near Technology Park, our customers tell us the same thing: artificial turf courts become the reason kids stay active at home instead of asking for screen time. We've installed dozens of courts across Gwinnett County, and we've learned exactly how to handle the clay soil and summer humidity that come with suburban Atlanta living. The difference between a court that lasts 10 years and one that looks tired after three seasons comes down to proper base preparation, drainage design, and choosing the right turf system for your specific sun exposure. Your yard might get afternoon shade from mature oaks, or it might bake in full sun—both situations need different approaches. Most homeowners in 30092 and 30096 are surprised to learn how much the soil composition affects drainage. Gwinnett clay doesn't play nice with water, so we don't just lay turf on top and hope. Instead, we build up a engineered base that handles our wet springs and keeps the court playable year-round. A sport court investment protects itself through durability, but it also protects your family's time together—no more muddy spots, no more uneven ground, no more excuses to skip practice.

Peachtree Corners Turf Conditions

Peachtree Corners sits on some genuine Gwinnett clay, which is fantastic for structural integrity but terrible for natural drainage. When we're designing your sport court, that clay base means we're installing a crushed stone and compacted base layer that sits 6–8 inches deep—this keeps water from pooling and gives your court a stable, long-term foundation. Summer humidity here runs high, so we spec turf systems with excellent drainage backing; otherwise you're looking at moisture retention that shortens the lifespan of infill materials. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're in The Forum's more developed sections or closer to the newer neighborhoods near Curiosity Lab. East or west-facing courts might need different infill selections to handle UV exposure. Most residential lots in the 30092 zip code run between a quarter and half-acre, which means we're usually working with space constraints—we'll help you maximize court dimensions without eating into your entire usable yard. HOA rules in some Peachtree Corners developments require color coordination or setback distances, so we verify deed restrictions before you commit. Winter dormancy isn't really a thing here; our turf stays green and playable 12 months a year. The trade-off is that we see heavy rain events and occasional ice, so proper edge drainage and a slight slope away from your house keeps courts functional even after storms.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Gwinnett clay cause problems with sport court installation?

Clay actually gives us a solid, level base to work with—that's the good news. The challenge is drainage. We always recommend a 6-8 inch engineered base layer with perforated underdrain if your yard slopes toward the house or has poor natural drainage. This prevents the standing water issues you'd see if you tried installing directly on clay. We've done this hundreds of times in Gwinnett; it works.

Will my court stay playable during Peachtree Corners' rainy seasons?

Yes, if it's installed correctly. Our drainage design accounts for the heavy spring rains and occasional summer storms typical in 30092-30097. We slope courts slightly, install edge drains, and use infill systems that shed water quickly. Courts we installed 5+ years ago in similar neighborhoods are still draining properly today. Proper base work is the difference maker.

How much space do I need for a sport court in Peachtree Corners?

Most residential lots here can fit a half-court (around 47' × 50') or smaller depending on HOA setbacks and your landscaping. We'll do a site visit to measure trees, sun angles, and existing utilities. Some customers in The Forum area work with smaller footprints; others near the newer developments have more flexibility. We'll show you exactly what fits your property.

Do I need HOA approval for a backyard sport court?

Many Peachtree Corners subdivisions do require approval, especially in organized communities. We always recommend checking your deed restrictions and covenants before investing. If your neighborhood has rules, we've worked with countless HOAs and know how to design courts that meet their color and setback requirements. Let us know—we'll handle the legwork.

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