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Sport courts in Brookhaven have become a smart investment for families who want a dedicated play space without the maintenance headaches that come with natural grass in DeKalb's clay-heavy soil. Whether you're in Historic Brookhaven, Ashford Park, or Drew Valley, you've probably noticed how quickly your yard can turn into a mud pit during Georgia's wet seasons—and how hard it is to keep grass healthy under the intense summer sun. That's where artificial turf comes in. A quality sport court gives your kids a safe, reliable surface for basketball, tennis, or just running around, and it actually saves you money over time compared to reseeding and treating clay soil year after year. Most Brookhaven homeowners are surprised to learn how affordable a sport court installation can be, especially when they factor in what they're currently spending on lawn care, fertilizers, and water bills. We've installed dozens of courts in neighborhoods around Town Brookhaven and near Oglethorpe University, and the feedback is always the same: families wish they'd done it sooner. The turf holds up beautifully through Georgia summers and drains properly even after heavy rain—no standing water, no soft spots. You get the performance of a real court without the real headaches.
Brookhaven's soil profile—that dense, sticky DeKalb clay—actually makes artificial turf a logical choice. Clay doesn't drain well naturally, and traditional grass struggles in established neighborhoods where tree coverage varies wildly. Some yards in Ashford Park and Drew Valley sit mostly in shade under mature oaks, while others get full southern exposure. Artificial sport-court turf adapts to both situations without thinning out or developing bare patches. Installation in Brookhaven typically involves a proper base layer (crushed stone or recycled asphalt) to handle the area's moisture patterns and ensure water runs off efficiently rather than pooling. Most residential lots in the Historic Brookhaven area are modest in size, so a half-court or smaller full-court setup fits naturally without overwhelming the space. We also pay attention to HOA guidelines in neighborhoods with them—some communities have specific rules about court colors or setbacks from property lines, and we navigate those details upfront so there are no surprises. The clay soil actually benefits from the underlying drainage system we install; it keeps moisture from building up under the turf and extending the lifespan of your investment.
Yes. We install a proper base layer that sits on top of the clay, creating a drainage system that moves water away from the turf surface. Brookhaven's heavy rain won't pool on your court—it drains through the turf and base material. This setup actually performs better than natural grass would on the same soil, since clay itself is nearly impermeable.
Absolutely. Artificial turf doesn't need sunlight to stay green or healthy. Shaded corners under oak trees are perfect for court placement—you'll avoid the heat buildup that happens in full sun, and the surface will last just as long. Shade is actually an advantage in Georgia summers.
Budget depends on size and court type. A half-court runs significantly less than a full court, and a simple basketball setup costs less than a multi-sport surface. Most Brookhaven homeowners find the cost recovers itself within 5–7 years through water savings and zero lawn maintenance. We offer transparent pricing with no hidden fees.
Some Brookhaven neighborhoods have HOA guidelines; others don't. We check your local requirements before you sign anything. Even in communities with strict rules, sport courts usually qualify as landscape improvements. We'll help you navigate approvals so installation moves smoothly.
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