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Brookhaven homeowners are serious about their outdoor spaces—whether it's the manicured yards around Historic Brookhaven, the tree-lined properties in Ashford Park, or the established neighborhoods near Drew Valley. A sport court isn't just about basketball or pickleball anymore. It's about reclaiming your backyard as usable space, especially in a community where your neighbors actually notice (and appreciate) quality outdoor improvements. We've worked with dozens of families across Brookhaven and DeKalb County who were tired of patchy grass, muddy patches during Georgia's wet seasons, or simply wanted a dedicated surface for their kids' sports and games. The clay-heavy soil around here doesn't help—it compacts, drains poorly, and makes maintenance a never-ending battle. A professional sport court installation gives you a clean, all-weather playing surface without the headaches. LawnLogic can be at your Brookhaven property within 30 minutes to walk through your space, talk through what makes sense for your yard size and sun exposure, and show you exactly what's possible.
DeKalb's urban clay is beautiful for many things, but it's honestly not ideal for maintaining natural turf in high-traffic areas. That heavy clay compacts easily and holds water, which means your sport court surface needs proper base preparation—something we handle during installation. Brookhaven yards range widely: Historic Brookhaven properties tend toward smaller, mature lots with established oak and pine canopy, which creates dappled shade that's tough on regular grass but perfect for a sport court that doesn't need sunlight. Ashford Park and Drew Valley have slightly larger footprints with better sun exposure, so surface temperature and UV durability become more important considerations there. Most residential installations in Brookhaven run 20–35 feet in any direction, though we've done everything from compact backyard courts to larger multi-sport layouts. HOA guidelines in established Brookhaven neighborhoods are generally permissive about sport courts, especially when they're well-maintained and don't dominate the streetscape. We'll help you navigate any specific deed restrictions and ensure your court sits on your property in a way that respects your neighbors and your home's overall aesthetic.
Absolutely. If anything, the shade from Brookhaven's mature oaks and pines is an advantage—your court won't heat up as much in summer, and you'll actually use it more comfortably. Unlike natural grass, artificial turf doesn't need full sun to perform. Dappled shade is ideal for playable surfaces. We assess your specific light patterns during the consultation.
Clay compacts and drains poorly, which is exactly why a proper base layer matters. We excavate, grade, and install a stable foundation that prevents settling and water pooling—critical in Brookhaven's climate. Your sport court sits on solid footing, not soggy clay. That's why professional installation, not DIY kits, makes the difference.
Most Brookhaven HOAs are fine with sport courts if they're well-maintained and appropriately sited. We've worked with multiple Historic Brookhaven and Ashford Park communities. During your consultation, we'll clarify any deed restrictions and help position your court so it complements your home, not dominates it.
Most Brookhaven homeowners go 20–30 feet in one dimension, sized to fit their yard and intended use. A half-court setup runs different than a full rectangle. Costs vary by size, base work required, and surface choice—we provide transparent pricing after an on-site walk. Call us for a no-obligation estimate tailored to your space.
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