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Peachtree Corners has grown into one of Gwinnett's most desirable tech-corridor communities, and your backyard should match that level of quality. Whether you're in The Forum area or near Technology Park, a sport court with artificial turf gives your family a permanent recreational space that actually holds up to Georgia's humidity and clay-heavy soil conditions. We've installed dozens of courts across 30092, 30096, and 30097—from modest residential setups to subdivision-approved showcase builds—and we understand exactly what works in this market. The big advantage here is that unlike natural grass, premium artificial turf won't degrade from the constant moisture and compacted clay that's typical in Peachtree Corners. You get a court that's usable year-round, requires zero chemical treatments, and stays tournament-grade through summer heat and spring rain. Most homeowners are surprised by how much their property value perception shifts once a properly built sport court goes in. It's not just a backyard feature; it's an investment in your family's daily lifestyle and your home's curb appeal. We handle everything from site assessment and drainage planning to HOA coordination and final striping, so you're not juggling permits or contractors. Let's build something that makes your neighbors in Peachtree Corners ask questions.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett County's signature clay soil, which drains slower than sandy loam and can hold standing water after heavy rain—a critical factor when designing sport-court drainage. Our standard approach includes a gravel base layer and perforated undersupport to channel moisture away from the turf itself. The tree canopy varies significantly depending on your lot; properties near Jones Bridge Park or deeper in residential pockets often have more shade, which affects both surface temperature and algae growth. We typically recommend shade-tolerant infill blends for courts that don't get full southern exposure. Most Peachtree Corners lots in The Forum and surrounding neighborhoods range from quarter-acre to half-acre, so court dimensions often follow NTRP (National Tennis Rating Practice) or half-court basketball standards rather than full NBA sizes. HOA landscape rules in many subdivisions here are strict about color consistency and edge finishing, so we always pull covenants upfront and design perimeter framing that meets approval specs. Summer UV exposure is intense, so we spec premium UV-stabilized turf rated for Georgia's climate—inferior materials yellow and brittlize quickly in our heat.
Yes—most subdivisions in The Forum and surrounding neighborhoods require landscape modification approval. We handle the HOA coordination as part of our service. We'll pull your covenants, design the court to spec, and submit drawings before construction starts. This prevents costly rework and keeps your neighbors satisfied. The process typically takes 2–3 weeks.
Gwinnett's clay drains poorly compared to sandy soil, which is why proper base and drainage design matters. We build a compacted gravel foundation with perforated undersupport to route water away from the turf. Without this, clay-heavy yards can develop soft spots and algae growth. Our system works specifically for Peachtree Corners' soil profile.
Most residential properties here range from quarter-acre to half-acre, so we typically design half-court basketball or full tennis courts. We measure your usable space, account for setback rules, and factor in shade from mature trees common in The Forum area. A half-court basketball court runs roughly 1,200–1,500 sq ft.
Peak surface temps can exceed 140°F on dark turf in July. We specify premium UV-stabilized infill blends designed for Southern heat—they resist yellowing and brittleness. Light-colored and sand-based infill systems also reduce temperature stress. Proper drainage prevents heat-trapping moisture underneath.
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