Women Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building a sport court in Peachtree Corners means taking advantage of your tech-corridor lifestyle without sacrificing outdoor space. Whether you're in The Forum area or near Technology Park, a quality artificial turf court transforms your backyard into a year-round athletic space—no more muddy clay stains on white sneakers after a rain, no brown patches from heavy use. We've installed dozens of courts across Gwinnett County, and Peachtree Corners homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. A sport court handles everything from pickle ball to basketball, volleyball to just plain old family games. The beauty of artificial turf here is that it thrives in our humid subtropical climate while staying firm underfoot—crucial when you're dealing with the dense Gwinnett clay that makes natural grass recovery frustrating. Local families love the low maintenance and the fact that kids can play right after rain. We're women-owned, locally focused, and we know this community inside and out.
Peachtree Corners sits in prime Gwinnett clay country, which is both a blessing and a challenge. That heavy clay soil drains poorly and compacts easily, making it nearly impossible to maintain a healthy natural grass court without serious intervention. Artificial turf eliminates that headache entirely. Your yard's sun exposure matters here—most Peachtree Corners lots get solid afternoon sun, especially in The Forum developments. That's ideal for turf durability; we size drainage systems accordingly. Humidity is high May through September, so we always spec non-porous backing to prevent moisture pooling. HOA restrictions in many Peachtree Corners neighborhoods allow artificial turf but require earth-tone color palettes and proper permitting. Lot sizes in the area typically range from half-acre to just over an acre, giving us room to build courts that don't feel cramped. Jones Bridge Park sits nearby, and many residents compare their court experience to that public facility—the same playability, zero maintenance. Installation here accounts for Gwinnett's frequent summer storms; we slope courts at 1% for positive drainage and use permeable base layers rated for our rainfall patterns.
Absolutely. Most residential lots here are between half and one acre, which gives us plenty of room for a full-size pickle ball or basketball court. We've built courts as small as 800 square feet for kids' multipurpose play. The key is working around existing trees and setbacks—pretty standard for The Forum and Technology Park neighborhoods. We'll do a free site assessment and show you exactly what fits.
Gwinnett clay is dense and poorly draining, which is why we always start with proper base preparation. We remove topsoil, grade for positive slope, and install a gravel sublayer that channels water away quickly. This prevents the soft, squishy feeling you'd get if water pooled underneath. It's extra work, but it's why our courts last longer in this county than cut-corner installations.
Most do, with conditions. They typically want greens or subtle color palettes, not bright blue or neon. Permitting is usually straightforward once you pull plans. We've worked with several Peachtree Corners HOAs and know their playbooks. Let us handle the paperwork—it's part of our process.
Our Peachtree Corners humidity can stress inferior turf, but premium materials with proper drainage backing handle it fine. We use UV-stable fiber rated for the Southeast and always specify drainage systems that shed moisture quickly. Our courts here are holding up beautifully at 8–10 year mark with minimal fading.
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