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Sport courts in Peachtree Corners have become a game-changer for families living in the Forum area and around Technology Park. Whether your kids are serious about tennis, pickleball, or basketball, or you just want a durable surface for backyard fun, artificial turf gives you a professional-grade playing surface without the constant maintenance that Georgia's clay-heavy soil demands. We've installed dozens of these courts throughout Gwinnett County, and we know exactly how Peachtree Corners homeowners think about their yards—you want something that works hard, looks sharp, and doesn't turn into a mud pit after a summer storm. That's where a properly engineered sport court makes all the difference. Unlike the natural grass your neighbors might have struggling in that dense Gwinnett clay, a sport court gives you consistent playability year-round, drainage that actually works, and a surface that holds up to intense use. We handle everything from site prep to line markings, and we've worked with plenty of HOA-governed properties in your area, so we understand the landscape guidelines that come with living in these well-maintained neighborhoods.
Peachtree Corners sits on some seriously dense clay—the kind that stays soggy for days after rain and becomes rock-hard when it dries. For sport courts, this actually works in your favor because we can build excellent drainage systems on top of that clay base. Most yards in the Forum and Technology Park areas run between half an acre and one acre, which gives plenty of room for a full court or a smaller practice setup. We typically see a mix of sun and shade depending on whether your property faces toward Jones Bridge Park or backs up to the wooded areas common in this part of Gwinnett. If your HOA has specific guidelines about court colors or fencing (and many in Peachtree Corners do), we'll coordinate with those requirements before we start. The summer heat here is real, so we recommend lighter-colored surfaces if you're playing in afternoon sun—they stay cooler underfoot. Installation usually takes 3-5 days depending on grading, and our crew handles all the base preparation so that Gwinnett clay becomes a solid foundation rather than a headache.
Many neighborhoods in the Forum area and around Technology Park do have landscape restrictions. We recommend checking your HOA covenants first—they typically care about height, color, and setback from property lines. We've worked with dozens of Peachtree Corners HOAs and can help you navigate the approval process. Most approve courts as long as they're well-maintained and blend with the neighborhood aesthetic.
Honestly, it's a benefit for sport courts. That dense clay compacts beautifully and provides a stable base. We grade it properly, add our drainage layers, and you end up with better water management than you'd get in sandier soil. The key is making sure we slope it correctly so water moves away from your foundation and toward the court's drainage system.
Absolutely. We adjust surface type and color based on your sun exposure. Shaded courts actually stay cooler and can reduce glare, which is great for extended play sessions. The main consideration is ensuring adequate drainage in those shadier spots, which we handle during the initial site assessment.
Once we measure your space and you approve the design, we usually schedule installation within 2-3 weeks. The actual build takes 3-5 days depending on base prep and your yard's current condition. You're typically playing within a month of your initial call.
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