Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Peachtree Corners have become a serious upgrade for families who want to maximize their yard space without fighting the Georgia heat and humidity. Whether you're in The Forum area or near Technology Park, a quality artificial turf court gives your kids—and honestly, you—a place to shoot hoops, practice tennis, or just play without worrying about mud, bare patches, or that sticky feeling after rain. We've installed courts throughout Peachtree Corners (30092, 30096, 30097 ZIP codes), and what we've learned is that homeowners here value durability and low maintenance just as much as the quality of play. Your warranty matters because Gwinnett's clay soil and summer thunderstorms put real stress on outdoor surfaces. A poorly installed court won't last five years. A properly built one, backed by a solid warranty, gives you peace of mind and a functional backyard asset that actually holds up to the Georgia climate and your family's real-world use.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett clay, which drains poorly and holds moisture—that's why proper sub-base preparation is non-negotiable for sport courts here. We see a lot of yards with dense shade from mature trees, especially moving toward Jones Bridge Park areas, so sun exposure varies wildly block to block. If your court sits in partial shade, you'll want to discuss UV-resistant infill options with your installer because even quality turf fades faster without direct sun. Summer afternoon heat is intense, so surface temperature matters for play comfort. Lot sizes in The Forum and the surrounding neighborhoods tend toward half-acre to three-quarter-acre properties, which usually gives you room for a solid court without cramping other outdoor space. HOAs in the area typically require approval for sports installations, so plan for a 2–3 week permitting window before work begins. Our crews are familiar with Peachtree Corners' typical grading challenges and know how to slope courts for drainage without creating puddles that plague courts installed by out-of-area crews.
Most quality warranties run 8–12 years on the turf itself and 10–15 years on seaming. Coverage typically includes defects in materials and workmanship, but not wear from heavy use or damage from negligence. In Peachtree Corners, we also see warranties that address UV degradation and drainage failures—important because our clay soil and summer heat stress those systems. Always ask what's excluded before signing.
Gwinnett clay compacts hard and sheds water poorly, so if your base isn't built correctly, you'll end up with a swampy, slippery court after rain. We install perforated base layers and add gravel specifically to combat this. Skimping on base work is the #1 reason sport courts fail in Peachtree Corners. Your warranty is only as good as the foundation underneath.
Absolutely, but you'll have trade-offs. Less sun means cooler play surface and less UV fade, but also slower drainage and potential moss or algae growth in our humid climate. We'd recommend lighter-colored infill to reflect heat and a maintenance schedule that includes occasional cleaning. Your installer should factor shade into their warranty terms.
Most subdivisions in The Forum and surrounding neighborhoods require architectural approval before installation. Approval typically takes 2–3 weeks. Courts are usually approved as long as they're in rear yards and don't violate setback rules. Check your HOA docs first—we can help with the application, and a warranty from a local, licensed installer strengthens your case.
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