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Sport courts in Peachtree Corners aren't just a backyard upgrade—they're a practical solution for homeowners in Gwinnett County who want reliable, year-round play without fighting Georgia's humidity and heavy clay soils. Whether you're in The Forum neighborhood or near Technology Park, artificial turf sport courts give you a surface that actually performs when you need it, not one that turns into a mud pit after rain or bakes hard in summer heat. We've installed these systems throughout the 30092 and 30096 zip codes, and the feedback is always the same: families use them more, maintenance drops to almost nothing, and the investment pays for itself in convenience. Unlike poured concrete or traditional pavers, modern sport court turf is engineered to handle lateral movement, provide consistent ball response, and drain properly even when Gwinnett's notorious red clay underneath tries to hold water. Your kids can play basketball or practice tennis without waiting for the yard to dry out, and you won't spend weekends pressure-washing or resealing. We handle everything from site prep through final line markings, working around the specific drainage challenges Peachtree Corners yards present.
Peachtree Corners sits in classic Gwinnett County terrain—that dense, clay-heavy soil that drains slower than most Georgia homeowners expect. When you're building a sport court here, proper base preparation is non-negotiable. We excavate, grade, and install a compacted stone and engineered base layer that accounts for the area's natural water retention. The neighborhoods around The Forum and Technology Park tend to have moderate to larger residential lots, which gives us room to work with proper slope and sub-surface drainage without cutting into usable yard space. Sun exposure varies depending on your specific location; some properties have tree cover from mature neighborhoods, while newer construction around the tech corridor gets full afternoon sun. Both conditions affect turf selection and surface temperature. Homeowners should also check HOA guidelines—some Peachtree Corners communities have landscape restrictions worth reviewing before you commit. We factor in Georgia's humidity levels when recommending infill systems; the right combination keeps the court cooler and reduces odor issues during hot months. Installation typically takes 3–5 days, and we coordinate around local utilities and existing hardscape.
Yes, if it's built right. We remove the top layer, compact stone base with proper slope, add a drainage layer, and then lay engineered turf with perforated backing. Gwinnett clay actually benefits from this layered approach because we're forcing water out rather than letting it sit. We've done dozens in your area without standing water issues, even after heavy rain.
A residential court (half-court basketball or small tennis setup) runs between $8,000–$15,000 depending on size, base condition, and site prep needs. Full courts run higher. Peachtree Corners yards vary widely, so we always quote after an on-site evaluation. Most homeowners see the cost recouped within 5–7 years in reduced maintenance versus traditional surfaces.
Absolutely. Shade doesn't hurt turf performance, though it can slow algae cleanup in very damp spots. Some Forum properties have beautiful tree canopy—we just recommend periodic brushing to keep debris from collecting. We size and orient courts to work with existing landscaping, not against it.
Pavers are hard, don't absorb impact, and create joint gaps where dirt collects. Sport court turf gives you shock absorption, consistent ball bounce, drainage, and uses almost no maintenance. Pavers require cleaning and can crack in Georgia heat. For actual play—not just aesthetic coverage—turf is the modern choice.
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