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Sport courts in Peachtree Corners townhomes are a game-changer for families who want year-round play without battling Georgia's heat and humidity. We've installed dozens of these systems across the 30092 and 30096 zip codes—from The Forum area's compact lots to the newer subdivisions near Technology Park. The appeal is obvious: your kids can shoot hoops or play tennis in July without melting, and you're not replacing dead grass patches every summer from drought stress or foot traffic. Artificial turf for sport courts holds up brilliantly in our Gwinnett clay soil, which tends to stay boggy after rain and compact hard during dry spells. Unlike natural grass, synthetic courts drain fast, don't require constant fertilizing to stay playable, and eliminate the mud-and-dirt tracking that plagues townhome communities with shared landscaping rules. Whether you've got a 500-square-foot side yard near Curiosity Lab or a narrow strip behind your townhome, we can design and install a court surface that turns tight spaces into functional recreation zones. Most Peachtree Corners homeowners see the real payoff during summer—no more wilted, unplayable yards and zero water bills spiking because of lawn irrigation.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett County's notoriously dense clay soil, which presents both challenges and advantages for sport court installation. Clay doesn't drain naturally, so we always recommend a proper base layer—crushed stone and engineered drainage fabric—before laying turf. This keeps water from pooling under your court during our typical spring and summer thunderstorms. Sun exposure varies significantly across town. Properties in The Forum area often have afternoon shade from mature trees, which is actually ideal for synthetic turf longevity; full-sun yards near Technology Park heat up faster but still perform well with premium turf grades. Most Peachtree Corners townhomes have HOA landscape restrictions, so we're experienced navigating approval processes with community boards. Lot sizes tend to be modest—typically 40 to 60 feet deep—which means we often work with creative court dimensions: 20×40 courts fit beautifully in most backyards and still deliver legitimate play space. We always account for Gwinnett's summer heat reflection and choose turf products with cooler surface temperatures to keep the court playable during peak afternoon use.
Absolutely. Most townhomes here have 40–60 feet of usable backyard depth. We routinely design 20×40 or 16×32 courts that deliver real playability without overwhelming the lot. We've done dozens in The Forum area where space is tight but demand for outdoor recreation is high. We work with your HOA guidelines and existing drainage patterns to maximize functionality.
Gwinnett's dense clay doesn't drain on its own, so we install a engineered base layer with crushed stone and drainage fabric. This prevents water from pooling under the turf during our heavy spring rains and summer storms. It's extra work upfront, but it ensures your court stays playable year-round and extends turf lifespan significantly.
Most do, provided the installation meets community aesthetic standards. We're familiar with Peachtree Corners HOA processes and work proactively with management companies. Green or darker turf colors generally blend well with landscaping standards. We handle the approval conversation so you don't have to.
Premium synthetic turf designed for courts stays cooler than basic alternatives. We select products rated for high-heat regions and often recommend lighter colorways for full-sun yards near Technology Park. Even in peak July heat, modern court turf stays playable—and it's far cooler than concrete or asphalt.
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