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Sport courts in Peachtree Corners have become the go-to solution for families who want a reliable, year-round play surface without the constant maintenance that natural grass demands. Whether you're in The Forum area or near Technology Park, the reality of Gwinnett clay soil and Georgia's humid summers means traditional grass courts either wash out or turn into hard-packed dirt within a season or two. Artificial turf sport courts eliminate that headache entirely. They're ready to use after rain, they won't develop bare patches from heavy foot traffic, and they look sharp through fall and winter when natural grass would be dormant anyway. For basketball, tennis, or just general play space, a properly installed sport court transforms your backyard into something your family will actually use instead of looking at a muddy, worn-out yard. We've installed these systems throughout Peachtree Corners for homeowners who were tired of choosing between watering schedules, fertilizer plans, and constant repair work. The investment pays for itself in saved time and restored usability—especially in neighborhoods where yard space is premium and you want every square foot to count.
Peachtree Corners sits in typical Gwinnett County clay territory, which presents both a challenge and an opportunity for sport court installation. Clay holds moisture differently than sandy soil, so proper drainage preparation is non-negotiable—we account for this during the base layer setup to prevent water pooling under your court surface. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your property backs up to tree lines near Jones Bridge Park or sits in the more open developments around The Forum. We evaluate afternoon shade patterns carefully because intense Georgia sun can affect how the synthetic fibers age over time, and we recommend protective measures accordingly. Many Peachtree Corners properties also fall under HOA guidelines, particularly in established neighborhoods, so we work with your community's landscape standards before breaking ground. Yard sizes in this area tend to be generous, which gives us flexibility to create regulation-sized courts or custom configurations. The clay base requires compaction and often a gravel sub-base before we lay the turf system, but this foundation work ensures your court stays level and drains properly through our typical humid springs and summer thunderstorms.
Absolutely. Gwinnett clay requires deliberate drainage design, but that's exactly what we build in. We install a compacted base layer, add a permeable sub-base, and ensure the court itself slopes slightly for water runoff. We've completed dozens of courts throughout Peachtree Corners that handle heavy rain without pooling. The key is the prep work before the turf goes down.
Yes, most neighborhoods in Peachtree Corners have design guidelines. We recommend checking with your HOA first, then we work directly with them on specifications. Generally, sport courts are approved as they improve property appearance compared to worn grass, but timing and placement matter. We handle these conversations routinely.
Peachtree Corners summers are intense. Modern sport court turf is designed to stay cooler than older synthetic options, but afternoon sun still heats the surface. We can recommend infill products and maintenance strategies that minimize temperature rise, and shade from nearby trees (common near the Jones Bridge Park area) helps considerably.
Yes, if the slope isn't too severe. We evaluate the grade and adjust the base accordingly. Most yards in this area have gentle slopes that we manage during installation. Steeper slopes require more structural work, but it's generally doable—we'll assess your specific lot during an on-site visit.
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