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Brookhaven homeowners know the drill: those clay-heavy yards in Historic Brookhaven and Ashford Park don't always cooperate with traditional landscaping. Between the DeKalb soil, the established tree canopy, and the neighborhood aesthetic standards, creating a functional outdoor court space takes more than wishful thinking. That's where artificial turf comes in. A sport court surface—whether you're thinking basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport—transforms a patchy, compacted yard into something your family actually uses. We've installed courts across Brookhaven's neighborhoods, from the tree-lined streets near Oglethorpe University down to Drew Valley, and we've learned exactly what works here. The clay settles unevenly, shade patterns shift with the seasons, and HOA guidelines matter. Our approach accounts for all of it. You get a durable, low-maintenance playing surface that handles Georgia's humidity and heat, drains properly despite the native soil, and looks professional year-round. No more muddy divots. No more explaining to the HOA why your yard looks like a construction site.
Brookhaven's soil profile—heavy with DeKalb clay—is beautiful for keeping lawns green but terrible for drainage and compaction recovery. If you've got a sport court in mind, that clay works against you. Traditional grass courts develop ruts and dead spots within a season, especially under the foot traffic of regular use. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. We install a proper base layer that accounts for the clay's water-holding tendencies; Georgia's humidity demands that foundation work. Shade is another factor. Many Brookhaven yards, particularly in Historic Brookhaven and near the Oglethorpe campus, have mature tree coverage. Direct sun isn't always available—and that's fine. Modern sport court turf doesn't require sunlight the way natural grass does. We've worked yards from 2,000 to 15,000 square feet; lot sizes here vary depending on which neighborhood you're in. Drew Valley tends toward larger properties, while Ashford Park runs tighter. Whichever your situation, we assess drainage patterns, sun exposure, and sight lines before we design the layout. Installation takes 3–5 days on average, and we coordinate around your schedule and any HOA submission requirements.
Most Brookhaven neighborhoods—Historic Brookhaven, Ashford Park, Drew Valley—do have HOA guidelines. We don't make assumptions. Before we quote, we help you verify landscape rules specific to your community. Some HOAs require design submission; others have color or perimeter standards. We've worked with Brookhaven's covenants long enough to know what typically gets approved and what needs modification. It's worth the ten minutes upfront.
Yes, but only with the right base layer. DeKalb soil holds water—that's why proper subsurface drainage matters. We install a perforated base and gravel layer that routes water away from the court and out to proper drainage points. Without it, you'll pool water. With it, you're dry and playable 24 hours after rain, even in Georgia's wet seasons.
Typical court installation runs 3–5 days, depending on site prep. If the ground is heavily compacted or has existing structures, we add a day. We're based 30 minutes away, so scheduling is flexible. We work around your neighborhood's noise hours and coordinate access if you're in a tighter lot near Oglethorpe or town center.
Minimal. Brush the surface monthly to keep the fibers upright, hose it down a few times a year, and check the perimeter seams annually. Georgia's heat and humidity don't degrade modern turf like they used to. No watering, no fertilizer, no seasonal reseeding. For a busy Brookhaven family, that's transformative.
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