Urgent Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Peachtree Corners have become a game-changer for families in The Forum and around Technology Park who want a professional-grade playing surface without the maintenance nightmare. We've installed dozens of these across 30092 and 30096, and honestly, the demand keeps growing. Whether you're in one of the newer developments near Curiosity Lab or closer to Jones Bridge Park, a sport court transforms your backyard into something that actually gets used year-round. No more muddy patches after rain, no rescheduled games because the grass is torn up—just consistent, playable surface that holds up to Georgia's humidity and intense sun. The Gwinnett clay soil here works against natural grass, especially when you've got kids running drills or playing competitive matches. We've worked with enough Peachtree Corners homeowners to know exactly what these yards need: proper base preparation, drainage that handles our subtropical rainfall, and turf engineered to withstand the heat. If you need this done fast, we can typically get your court installed within 2–3 weeks from consultation to game-ready.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett clay, which drains poorly and compacts easily—perfect conditions for natural grass to fail, especially under the foot traffic a sport court takes. That clay base actually works in our favor during installation because we can create excellent sub-base compaction and drainage layers that'll last. The tech-corridor area gets full afternoon sun in most residential yards, particularly in The Forum developments, so we recommend turf with UV protection and heat-resistant fibers. Shade is less common here unless you're near mature oak stands; if that's your property, we'll adjust infill and pile height accordingly. Most Peachtree Corners yards range from 5,000–15,000 square feet, so sport courts typically fit nicely without eating your entire lot. HOA rules in some of the newer developments do restrict certain colors or require approval, but we handle that conversation for you. Spring and fall are ideal installation windows—summer heat can make the process harder on crews, and winter's rare but can delay curing. We always account for our subtropical storm season; proper drainage slope is non-negotiable here, and we've fine-tuned our installation method specifically for Gwinnett County's moisture patterns.
Gwinnett clay needs aggressive base prep—we excavate to proper depth, install a compacted crushed stone base, add drainage aggregate, and lay a geotextile barrier. This prevents the clay from shifting under the court and keeps water from pooling. It's extra work, but it's the difference between a court that lasts 10 years and one that develops low spots after two seasons of Georgia rain.
Yes, but we use turf specifically rated for Southern heat and UV exposure. We also recommend lighter-colored infill options if your court gets full afternoon sun (common in The Forum area). Dark infill can get uncomfortably hot to play on—we've learned that the hard way. Proper infill selection makes a real difference in usability during July and August.
Some developments, especially around Technology Park, have landscape guidelines that require approval. We'll help you understand your HOA rules upfront and work with you on color and finish options if restrictions exist. Most approve sports courts without issue, but it's smart to check first rather than install and deal with it later.
We typically complete Peachtree Corners installations within 2–3 weeks once you've signed. Weather delays are possible during our heavy rain season, but we schedule around that when feasible. If you genuinely need faster turnaround, call us directly—we sometimes adjust crew allocation for urgent jobs in the 30092 and 30096 area.
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