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Sport courts have become the go-to upgrade for Peachtree Corners homeowners who want to maximize their outdoor space without the constant maintenance headaches. Whether you're in The Forum, near Technology Park, or anywhere in the 30092 area, artificial turf sport courts give you a durable, all-weather playing surface that holds up to Georgia's humidity and intense summer sun. We've installed dozens of these courts across Gwinnett County, and the feedback is always the same: families use them constantly. Kids practice their shots, adults host weekend tournaments, and everyone appreciates not having to reseed or fight with dead patches every season. A well-designed sport court transforms a flat, underutilized yard into the neighborhood's most popular hangout spot. The initial investment pays dividends in property appeal, family engagement, and genuine quality-of-life improvement. Unlike natural grass, which struggles in our clay-heavy soil and shaded corners, synthetic turf delivers consistent playability year-round. If you've been thinking about adding one, we can walk you through exactly what makes sense for your lot size, sun exposure, and budget.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett clay—which is dense, drains poorly, and creates standing water after heavy rain. That's actually one of the biggest reasons homeowners here choose artificial turf sport courts. We'll install a proper base layer and drainage system beneath your court to prevent the pooling problems you'd get with natural grass in this soil type. Your yard's sun and shade patterns matter too. Many properties in The Forum area and near Curiosity Lab have mature tree coverage, which is beautiful for aesthetics but brutal on grass. We assess how many hours your court location gets direct sunlight and design the court's orientation accordingly. Most Peachtree Corners lots range from modest suburban sizes (think 8,000–12,000 sq ft) to larger properties with room for a full-size basketball or pickleball setup. HOA rules in The Forum and nearby neighborhoods typically allow synthetic turf, but we always pull your CC&R documentation first to confirm setback distances, color options, and any perimeter requirements. Installation timing here is flexible—we work spring through fall—and our crew can usually complete a sport court in 5–7 days depending on site prep.
Yes, if it's built correctly. Gwinnett clay compacts hard and holds water, so we excavate deeper than we would in sandy soil, lay a gravel base, install a perforated drainage layer, and slope the court slightly toward perimeter drain channels. Without this foundation, you'd have puddles after every rainstorm. It costs more upfront but prevents costly repairs down the road.
Most homes here have room for a half-court basketball setup (32×50 ft) or a full pickleball court (20×44 ft). If your lot is tighter—common in The Forum area—we can design a multi-sport hybrid court that handles shooting, footwork drills, and casual play without eating your entire backyard.
Sport court surfaces do warm up in direct sun, but the turf we install is engineered to stay cooler than older artificial grass. We use light-colored infill and premium polyurethane blends that reflect heat better. Morning and evening play are always comfortable; midday in July requires shoes, but it's still fully usable.
Probably, especially if you're in The Forum or another managed community. We handle the design review process and pull your CC&Rs to confirm color, setback, and material specs align with neighborhood rules. Most boards approve synthetic sport courts without issue, but it's smart to get written sign-off before we start construction.
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