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Sport courts in Peachtree Corners have become the go-to upgrade for families who want their yards to actually perform—especially in Gwinnett's clay-heavy soil where natural grass struggles year-round. Whether you're in The Forum area or near Technology Park, you've probably noticed how much maintenance real sod demands here. The humidity, the clay underneath, the shade from mature trees around Jones Bridge Park's neighborhood character—all of it works against a traditional lawn. Artificial sport court turf solves that. You get a surface that handles basketball, tennis, pickle ball, or just family games without the weekly mowing, fertilizing, and disease management that comes with natural grass in our climate. Local homeowners are ditching the sod-and-replace cycle and investing in turf that actually stays green, drains properly even during Gwinnett's heavy rain seasons, and plays consistent year after year. We've installed dozens of these courts across the 30092, 30096, and 30097 zip codes, and the feedback is always the same: it's the best decision they made for their outdoor space. No more patchy dead spots in summer. No more mud in spring. Just a functional yard that works as hard as you do.
Peachtree Corners sits on dense Gwinnett clay, which is both a blessing and a headache for natural sod. The clay retains water poorly in heavy rain and compacts under foot traffic, making it nearly impossible to maintain a consistent playing surface for sports. That's where artificial turf wins. Our installation process in this area accounts for proper base preparation and drainage—critical because spring thunderstorms dump water fast, and you can't have pooling on a sport court. Lot sizes around The Forum and the suburban corridors typically run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, so a dedicated sport court (usually 30x60 or similar dimensions) becomes the focal point of the yard. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your proximity to mature trees and neighborhood layout; we assess each site individually because shaded yards still perform flawlessly with modern turf, but full-sun courts benefit from infill that stays cooler. Most HOAs in the Peachtree Corners area don't restrict artificial turf for active recreation spaces—they actually encourage it because it reduces runoff and maintains property values. Installation typically takes 3-5 days depending on base work, and we handle all permitting questions upfront so you're never caught off guard.
Absolutely. Gwinnett clay is actually why turf makes sense here. We install a engineered base layer that sits on top of your clay, with proper grading and subsurface drainage to handle spring storms. Your natural sod drowns or gets compacted in that clay; turf breathes and drains predictably every single time. No more mud around the court edges in April.
Yes. Most Peachtree Corners HOAs actively support artificial turf for recreation because it reduces water runoff, eliminates pesticide concerns, and keeps yards looking maintained year-round. We've worked with dozens of neighborhood associations here and can walk you through any documentation they need before installation starts.
Installation runs 3-5 days start to finish, depending on how much base work your site needs. We handle excavation, grading, and finishing all in one push, so you're not living with a construction zone through spring. Most courts are game-ready within a week of completion.
Natural sod in Gwinnett clay requires weekly mowing, fungicide treatments (our humidity breeds disease), aeration to fight compaction, and overseed every fall. Turf needs a rinse occasionally, occasional brush to reset the fibers, and infill top-up every 2-3 years. Over 10 years, you'll spend a fraction of the time and money on artificial upkeep.
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