Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Peachtree Corners has really grown into a vibrant hub for families and active professionals—between The Forum's mixed-use energy and the tech corridor's influx of new residents, we're seeing a lot of homeowners ready to maximize their outdoor space. A wheelchair-accessible sport court isn't just a luxury anymore; it's the centerpiece that brings the neighborhood together. Whether you're in The Forum area or closer to Technology Park, artificial turf gives you a year-round playing surface that handles Georgia's humid summers and occasional clay-heavy drainage issues without turning into a mud pit. We've installed dozens of these courts across Gwinnett County, and what sets Peachtree Corners apart is the mix of established neighborhoods with real yard depth—plus the kind of community that actually uses outdoor amenities. The best part? Modern turf systems are genuinely accessible. No uneven natural grass, no divots, no surprises. You get a flat, durable, all-weather court that wheelchairs and walkers move across smoothly, and everyone in the family can actually enjoy it together without worrying about muddy conditions or maintenance headaches.
Peachtree Corners sits on that classic Gwinnett clay base, which is both a blessing and something to plan around. Clay doesn't drain like you'd want it to after a heavy rain, so we always build proper sub-base preparation into every sport court installation here. The good news is that artificial turf eliminates the pooling problem entirely—we create a slight slope and drainage system underneath, so water moves away instead of collecting on the surface. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on your lot's orientation; some yards in Technology Park get pretty intense afternoon heat, while homes deeper in The Forum area enjoy more tree coverage. That tree coverage is beautiful for aesthetics, but it does mean we occasionally deal with shade patterns that affect both natural grass wear and turf longevity. We account for all of that in the material selection. Most residential lots in Peachtree Corners run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which is plenty for a dedicated sport court without eating your entire backyard. HOA guidelines in the area generally support quality turf installations since they reduce maintenance burden and keep properties looking sharp. We handle all the local compliance stuff—you just get a court that works.
Absolutely. We account for it in every install here. Clay holds water, so we build a engineered sub-base with proper slope and perforated drainage layers under the turf. This prevents the puddles and soft spots that plague natural grass courts in Gwinnett. Your court stays playable even after heavy rain—which matters a lot if you're relying on it for regular use or wheelchair accessibility.
Yes, and it's one of the best uses for artificial turf we see. The surface is smooth, firm, and consistent—no grass divots, no muddy patches, no unexpected soft spots that catch a wheelchair wheel. We make sure the court sits level or with a subtle grade for drainage, and the turf pile is designed for easy movement. You get a true all-weather accessible space.
Modern sport court turf is built to handle Georgia heat. We use premium materials with UV protection that don't degrade under intense sun. The surface does get warm, but it's far less problematic than asphalt. If extreme heat is a concern for your specific location, we can discuss infill options that stay cooler or recommend early morning or evening play times.
Most HOAs in the area are supportive of quality turf courts because they reduce maintenance burden and improve property aesthetics. We handle the technical side—proper drainage, compliant materials, professional installation. A quick conversation with your HOA before design usually clears the path, and we can guide you through any specifics unique to your community.
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