Rooftop Deck — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts on rooftop decks and elevated spaces around Peachtree Corners represent one of the smartest moves homeowners in the tech corridor can make. Whether you're in The Forum area or near Technology Park, residential properties here tend to sit on smaller footprints with premium outdoor space—and that means maximizing every square foot counts. A rooftop or elevated deck sport court transforms what might otherwise be wasted elevation into a functional basketball half-court, pickleball setup, or multi-sport surface that actually gets used year-round. Gwinnett's climate plays nicely with artificial turf systems designed for drainage and durability. We've installed dozens of these elevated courts across 30092, 30096, and 30097, and the feedback is consistent: families use them constantly, property values feel the bump, and the maintenance headache just disappears. Unlike natural grass—which struggles on rooftops where water pools and root systems can't establish—modern synthetic sport surfaces handle the unique stresses of elevated installations. No soil erosion, no mud tracked into the house, no brown patches from uneven sun exposure. Just reliable playing surface, day after day.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett clay, which drains slower than sandy soils and can create challenges for natural grass on ground-level yards. Rooftop and deck installations sidestep this entirely—your turf system sits on a prepared base that you control, not whatever clay lies beneath your property line. That said, sun exposure on elevated decks can be intense during summer months, especially near Technology Park where tree canopy is sparser. We design sport court systems with UV-stabilized fibers rated for Georgia's heat and humidity; the synthetic materials won't fade or break down like natural grass would under direct afternoon sun. Many HOA communities in The Forum area have specific guidelines about visible deck treatments and railing heights—we work within those parameters during the design phase. Deck weight capacity matters too; a properly installed sport court base distributes loads evenly, but we always verify structural specs with homeowners beforehand. Winter isn't brutal here, but occasional ice does form on elevated surfaces, so our installations include drainage channels that prevent water pooling. The proximity to Jones Bridge Park means many neighbors are already turf-minded, so aesthetic expectations tend to be high—and that's exactly the market we serve.
Not automatically, but you need to check your specific covenant before breaking ground. Forum-area HOAs often have deck modification rules, but most allow artificial turf systems when they're installed as functional play surfaces rather than cosmetic upgrades. We've navigated these approvals dozens of times in your ZIP codes and can guide you through the submission process. Many boards actually prefer synthetic turf on elevated spaces because drainage is superior and appearance stays consistent.
It doesn't—that's the beauty of elevated installations. Your deck sits above ground, so the clay beneath is irrelevant. We focus on your deck's existing structure, waterproofing membrane, and weight capacity. Gwinnett clay becomes relevant only if you're installing ground-level courts; rooftop systems eliminate soil variables entirely and let us build on a controlled substrate you'll actually maintain.
Absolutely. Our sport-court systems use UV-inhibited synthetic fibers engineered for Georgia heat and full-sun exposure. Unlike natural grass, they won't yellow, fade, or deteriorate under afternoon rays near Technology Park or The Forum. Drainage channels prevent water from pooling after rain, which is critical on decks where natural evaporation is slower.
Far less than people expect. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fungicide sprays for Gwinnett's humid summers. Annual brushing and occasional rinses keep it looking fresh. We recommend quarterly inspections for deck waterproofing integrity, but the turf itself is genuinely low-touch. Most homeowners spend under an hour per year on upkeep.
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