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Sport courts in Brookhaven are becoming the go-to move for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play without the hassle of maintaining natural grass. Whether you're in Historic Brookhaven, Ashford Park, or Drew Valley, you probably know that our Georgia clay soil doesn't make lawn upkeep any easier—especially when kids are wearing paths into it year-round. An artificial turf sport court solves that problem. You get a perfectly level playing surface that handles the humid summers and occasional freeze-thaw cycles we get here in DeKalb County, and it looks sharp regardless of whether your backyard gets blasted by afternoon sun or sits mostly shaded by mature trees. We've installed these courts for neighbors throughout the 30319 and 30329 zip codes, and the feedback is consistent: kids actually use them more because they're always game-ready, and parents love not worrying about mud, ruts, or replanting grass every spring. The install itself? We handle the site prep carefully—our crews know how to work with DeKalb's dense clay, make sure drainage is solid, and get your court level and playable in a timeframe that works for your schedule.
Brookhaven's established neighborhoods come with some unique installation considerations. The clay-heavy soil common throughout DeKalb County means drainage isn't something to skip over—we always engineer proper base layers and slope so water doesn't pool, especially during our wetter months. Lot sizes in Historic Brookhaven and Ashford Park tend to be on the smaller side, so we often build courts in the 30' × 50' to 40' × 60' range rather than full-size. That's still plenty for serious play. Sun and shade vary wildly depending on your property's tree canopy—some yards get afternoon south-facing heat, while others are tucked under oaks and pines that filter most direct light. We assess each site individually because that affects court material selection and long-term performance. HOA guidelines also matter; some neighborhoods have specific requirements about court placement, color, or fencing. We're familiar with the landscape rules across Brookhaven's communities and help you navigate them before breaking ground. Mature trees are beautiful but they also drop debris, so positioning matters. We factor all of this into the design so your court stays functional and looks appropriate for your neighborhood.
Most established neighborhoods in Historic Brookhaven and Ashford Park do have covenants about exterior structures. We recommend checking your CC&Rs first, but in our experience, properly designed and screened courts get approved because they're contained, attractive, and add property value. We can help with the application process and provide renderings showing how the court will look.
Clay compacts and holds water, so we can't just lay turf over it. We excavate, install a proper base layer with gravel and perforated drainage, then add a sand layer before the synthetic turf goes down. It takes a bit longer than sandy soil areas, but it's the right way to ensure your court drains properly and lasts 10+ years.
We typically work with 30' × 50' to 40' × 60' courts, which fit nicely in yards from Drew Valley to Ashford Park without overwhelming the space. Smaller courts (22' × 40') work too if you're tight on space. We measure your lot and show you options so you can see what works for your family's play style.
Artificial turf means no mowing, no fertilizer, no watering, and no replanting after Georgia's humid summers wreck natural grass. Occasional brushing and a rinse with the hose keeps it clean. Most Brookhaven families tell us they spend 5-10 minutes a month on upkeep versus the 10+ hours natural grass demands.
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