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Sport courts in Peachtree Corners are becoming the smart choice for families who want a dedicated play surface without the constant watering that natural grass demands in our Georgia climate. Whether you're in The Forum area or near Technology Park, you've probably noticed how quickly our Gwinnett clay soil dries out in summer—or worse, stays soggy after rain. An artificial turf sport court solves both problems while giving your kids a safe, consistent place to practice basketball, tennis, or just about any sport year-round. The best part? You'll cut your water bill significantly. We're talking about eliminating thousands of gallons annually, which matters in a suburban tech corridor where every household is thinking smarter about resource use. Our team installs sport courts that handle the humidity and heat of North Georgia without fading, without that fake plastic smell, and without requiring the obsessive maintenance of natural grass. Most Peachtree Corners homeowners are surprised by how much time they get back—time they can actually spend playing instead of mowing, watering, or dealing with bare patches.
Peachtree Corners sits on classic Gwinnett clay, which creates unique drainage challenges. This heavy soil holds moisture longer than sandy soils, meaning natural grass either gets waterlogged or cracks during dry spells. An artificial sport court eliminates that guessing game entirely. The clay also compacts easily under foot traffic, which would damage a traditional lawn but won't affect your turf installation at all. Sun exposure varies considerably depending on whether your lot backs onto Jones Bridge Park or sits deeper in The Forum's tree-canopied neighborhoods. We assess each property's shade patterns and recommend infill materials accordingly—some homeowners prefer cooler-playing surfaces in high-sun yards. HOA restrictions in this area tend to be reasonable about turf alternatives, especially when framed as water conservation. Typical Peachtree Corners residential lots range from quarter-acre to half-acre, giving us plenty of room for a regulation-sized or custom-sized court. Summer humidity and occasional winter ice mean your turf needs proper permeability and a solid base—we account for both during installation, ensuring standing water never becomes an issue even after heavy Georgia thunderstorms.
Yes. Our turf systems include drainage backing and perforated bases that shed moisture quickly, even in humid summers. The Forum's wooded neighborhoods sometimes trap moisture, but we size drainage to handle that. Unlike solid rubber courts, artificial turf breathes and dries within hours of rain. We've never had a mold or odor complaint from homeowners in your area—proper installation and occasional rinses keep everything fresh year-round.
A typical Peachtree Corners yard uses 40,000–60,000 gallons per season just to keep natural grass alive through summer. A sport court uses zero irrigation. You'll see the difference immediately on your water bill, especially during our dry spells when Gwinnett clay needs constant soaking. Over a decade, that's half a million gallons saved—and no brown patches to stress about.
Our crews are very familiar with clay in this area. We actually prefer it because it compacts well and gives your court a stable, level base. Installation takes the same time as anywhere else—we excavate, level, and compact regardless. The clay works in your favor, honestly. Sandy soils shift more and require thicker base layers; yours settles and stays put.
Absolutely. Shade is ideal for sport courts since it keeps playing temperatures lower and extends turf life by reducing UV stress. We design courts for both full-sun Technology Park yards and shadier Forum properties. The only consideration is leaf debris from tree coverage—a quick sweep weekly prevents buildup, but that's minimal maintenance compared to natural grass.
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