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Building a sport court in Peachtree Corners means thinking bigger than just a basketball hoop in the driveway. Whether you're in The Forum area, near Technology Park, or anywhere across 30092, 30096, or 30097, a well-designed artificial turf sport court transforms how your family uses your yard. The Gwinnett clay soil underneath most Peachtree Corners properties actually works in your favor—it's dense and stable, which means a solid foundation for a sport court that won't shift or settle unevenly over time. We've installed courts for families who wanted their kids to practice without tracking red clay across the house, for homeowners looking to add real value to their property, and for people who just wanted a dedicated space to shoot hoops or play pickleball without waiting for the grass to dry out. Your neighbors at Jones Bridge Park and around Curiosity Lab know the value of quality recreational space. A sport court in your own backyard gives you that same flexibility, minus the commute. Let's talk about what makes sense for your property, your budget, and your family's actual play style.
Peachtree Corners sits on classic Gwinnett County clay—the kind that holds water and turns into a slippery mess after rain. That's actually why artificial turf shines here. You get year-round playability without the drainage headaches that plague natural grass courts in our area. The tech-corridor suburban neighborhoods around The Forum tend toward larger lot sizes, which gives us room to work with different court dimensions and configurations. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're nestled near the tree lines or out in the open, so we always scout your specific site. Some HOA communities in Peachtree Corners have landscape guidelines, and we'll work within those from day one. We've found that most families here benefit from a slightly elevated base to handle our region's seasonal moisture swings. Installation in this part of Gwinnett usually takes three to five days depending on existing grading, site prep, and whether we're working around mature trees. The clay base actually compacts well, reducing your long-term settling risk compared to sandier Georgia soils.
Absolutely. We install a proper subsurface drainage system beneath the turf—the clay actually works as a stable foundation rather than a drainage problem. Water runs through the artificial surface, through our base layers, and either percolates slowly into the clay or drains to a designated outlet. You won't have puddles pooling up after Peachtree Corners rain like you might with a concrete pad.
Some do, some don't. The Forum area and Technology Park neighborhoods vary in their guidelines. We always recommend checking your CC&Rs or calling your HOA before we design anything. Most approve artificial turf courts, but color, height, and fence requirements differ. We'll help you navigate that conversation and design within whatever parameters exist.
A half-court setup runs roughly 30x50 feet, but many Peachtree Corners yards can accommodate that or something smaller. We customize based on your lot. If you have a quarter-acre with mature trees, we work with what you've got. Let's walk your property and talk dimensions during a free site visit.
Yes, especially common in Peachtree Corners where lots vary in grade. We grade and level the area before laying the court base. It adds a step to installation, but it's worth it—you want a playable surface, not a tilted court. We'll assess the slope during your consultation and give you realistic numbers.
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