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Sport courts in Peachtree Corners have become the go-to solution for homeowners who want a dedicated play surface without the constant maintenance headaches that come with natural grass. Whether you're in The Forum area or near Technology Park, the reality is that Georgia's clay-heavy soil makes keeping a pristine lawn an uphill battle—especially when you're hosting basketball games, pickleball matches, or just wanting a clean spot for the kids to play. An artificial turf sport court cuts through all that. You get a professional-grade playing surface that handles the Gwinnett weather year-round, drains properly even during our heavy spring rains, and stays usable whether it's humid July or a rare Georgia freeze. We've installed these courts throughout the 30092, 30096, and 30097 zip codes, and the feedback is consistent: homeowners love not worrying about mud, divots, or weeds creeping back up through the playing surface. It's the kind of upgrade that transforms your backyard from a maintenance project into an actual asset.
Peachtree Corners sits on some of the trickiest soil in the Atlanta metro—that dense Gwinnett clay doesn't drain like typical loam, and it compacts hard, which means natural grass struggles and weeds find cracks to exploit. When we design a sport court here, drainage is non-negotiable. We build in a proper base layer that accounts for clay's poor permeability and the region's intense summer storms. Shade patterns matter too, especially in neighborhoods like The Forum where mature trees canopy over backyards. Artificial turf actually handles partial shade better than most homeowners expect, though we always assess sun exposure during the consultation. Most Peachtree Corners lots range from quarter-acre to half-acre, so we're usually working with 20-by-40 or 30-by-50 court dimensions—space enough for serious play without overwhelming the yard. One thing specific to this area: many HOAs have landscape guidelines, so we confirm those details upfront. The weed-barrier layer underneath is absolutely critical here because clay soil seems to nurture every weed species known to Georgia. A quality geotextile barrier prevents that problem entirely.
Absolutely. Clay actually helps us—it's dense and stable, which gives the court a solid foundation. The trick is the base prep and drainage system. We install a layered approach that sits on top of the clay rather than fighting it. Your court will be more stable on Gwinnett soil than on sandy lots. The key is making sure water moves away from the clay into proper drainage, which we handle during installation.
We use a heavy-duty geotextile weed barrier between the clay soil and the turf layers. This prevents weeds from rooting up through the court surface. Combined with our base preparation, it's extremely effective. The barrier lets water drain through while blocking seed germination. We've had courts in The Forum area go years without any weed breakthrough.
Most Peachtree Corners neighborhoods do require HOA review for landscape modifications. We recommend checking your CC&Rs before you commit. Many HOAs approve sport courts because they're contained, maintained, and actually neater than natural grass. We're happy to help navigate that conversation with your board.
Pricing depends on size and customization, but a typical 30-by-50 court in Peachtree Corners runs between $8,000 and $15,000 installed. That includes prep, base, weed barrier, turf, and edging. We'll give you an exact quote after measuring your space and assessing soil conditions.
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