School Field — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become a game-changer for families across Peachtree Corners—especially in neighborhoods like The Forum and around Technology Park where lot sizes are generous but natural grass takes a beating from Georgia's humidity and clay-heavy soil. Whether your kids are practicing basketball, pickleball, or tennis, an artificial turf sport court gives you a durable, low-maintenance surface that stays game-ready year-round, no matter how intense the Gwinnett summer heat gets. We've installed dozens of courts in this area, and the feedback is consistent: parents love not replacing dead patches every spring, and kids love having a consistent playing surface without mud or standing water after our frequent afternoon storms. A sport court isn't just about athletics, either. It transforms your backyard into a real gathering space—somewhere neighbors actually want to hang out, and where your property value gets a genuine boost. The upfront investment pays dividends in usability and curb appeal, especially in a tech-forward community like Peachtree Corners where homes are built with modern living in mind.
Peachtree Corners sits on dense Gwinnett clay, which is actually perfect for artificial turf installation—it drains predictably and provides a stable base once we properly prepare the site. That said, the clay can hold moisture longer than sandy soils, so our crew always installs a robust drainage layer beneath the turf to prevent pooling during our heavy spring and summer storms. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your yard faces the wooded areas near Jones Bridge Park or opens toward the more developed sections of Technology Park. We assess your specific lot's shade patterns and recommend turf pile heights accordingly—thicker turf for high-traffic zones, slightly finer for shaded corners. Many HOAs in The Forum and surrounding subdivisions have landscape guidelines that actually favor artificial sport courts over struggling natural lawns, since they reduce water usage and eliminate the brown-patch eyesore that Gwinnett clay yards often develop mid-summer. Most residential lots in your area range from half-acre to one-acre, which gives us solid room for a regulation or semi-regulation court plus run-off space. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on existing soil prep needs.
Absolutely. We use UV-stabilized synthetic fibers rated for the Deep South's climate. The real advantage here is that unlike natural grass, your court won't thin out or develop disease from our humid summers and clay retention. The turf stays firm and playable even during 95-degree days, and drainage prevents the soggy conditions that plague natural lawns after thunderstorms.
Most do—especially in The Forum and around Technology Park. We've worked with several local HOA boards, and they generally see sport courts as landscape improvements, not violations. We always recommend checking your specific covenants first, but we're happy to provide photos of similar installations to help you make your case if needed.
It's actually a strength. The dense clay provides excellent compaction and base stability. We add a stone/gravel substrate layer and a drainage mat to handle our heavy rainfall without creating puddles. The clay also means we don't need as much fill material as sandy-soil installations elsewhere in Georgia.
Far less than natural grass. Light brushing once or twice yearly, occasional rinse to clear pollen buildup (common in spring around Jones Bridge Park area), and debris removal keep it looking fresh. No fertilizer, no fungicide treatments—just a genuinely low-maintenance surface built for Peachtree Corners' weather.
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