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Brookhaven homeowners have a real opportunity with sport courts that most neighborhoods don't get. Your yards in Historic Brookhaven, Ashford Park, and Drew Valley tend to be mature, well-established lots with good bones—but that also means dealing with shade from decades-old trees, uneven grading, and clay soil that doesn't drain the way you'd want for an active play surface. A properly installed artificial sport court changes that equation entirely. Instead of fighting your yard's natural challenges, you're building on top of them with a surface that handles Georgia's humidity, UV intensity, and those unpredictable spring rains without turning into a mud pit. We've installed dozens of courts in your area, and the pattern is consistent: families realize within weeks that they're actually using their backyards again—kids shooting hoops before dinner, weekend tennis matches, morning workouts. The investment pays for itself in use, not to mention the resale appeal. Brookhaven buyers notice when a home has professional-grade infrastructure already built in.
DeKalb's urban clay is no joke, and that's actually the first thing we address in Brookhaven. Your soil drains poorly compared to sandy zones, so any sport court here needs proper base preparation—we're talking compacted stone, gravel layers, and sometimes perforated underlay to prevent pooling during our heavy summer storms. Shade is another real factor. If your lot sits near Oglethorpe University or within the tree-dense neighborhoods around Drew Valley, you're looking at dappled light most of the day. Artificial turf handles that beautifully, but we size the infill and select pile height accordingly—dense surfaces in shadier spots, slightly softer in full sun. Lot sizes in Historic Brookhaven and Ashford Park tend to be generous by suburban standards, which gives us room to work with full-court dimensions without cramping your space. One more thing: check your HOA guidelines before you call. Some of Brookhaven's older covenants have specific landscape rules, and we'll review those with you upfront so there are no surprises.
Absolutely. Georgia heat actually isn't the problem—it's the moisture cycling. Our turf resists algae and mold that thrives in DeKalb's humid springs and summers. The key is proper drainage during installation, which we size specifically for Brookhaven's clay soil and rainfall patterns. Courts we installed 5+ years ago in your neighborhoods are performing like new.
Shade won't damage the turf itself, but it does slow decomposition of organic debris—leaves, pollen, whatever settles on the surface. We recommend light brushing every 2–3 weeks in tree-heavy yards like many in Ashford Park and Drew Valley. The trade-off is worth it: you still get a perfectly playable court without the mud and moss that real grass develops under trees.
Most residential courts here take 3–5 working days, depending on yard prep. If your lot has significant grading issues or we're working around mature trees (common in Historic Brookhaven), we might need an extra day or two for base leveling. We'll give you a solid timeline once we assess the site.
A full-size court typically runs 40–50% more than asphalt resurfacing, but the durability and low maintenance make it competitive over 10+ years. For Brookhaven homeowners, think of it as a permanent recreational asset, not a consumable surface. We can discuss smaller half-court options or modular layouts if budget is a priority.
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