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Brookhaven homeowners know the deal: those established neighborhoods around Historic Brookhaven and Drew Valley have beautiful mature trees, but they also mean patchy grass, drainage headaches, and yards that fight you every summer. A sport court with artificial turf changes that conversation entirely. Instead of battling DeKalb's clay-heavy soil and the shade patterns those old oaks create, you get a year-round playable surface that handles everything from basketball to a casual family badminton setup. We've been working in this area long enough to understand the specific challenges—the compacted urban soil, the HOA guidelines that matter in Ashford Park, the way properties here tend to be smaller but seriously used. A sport court isn't just about replacing dead grass. It's about reclaiming your yard as an actual recreational space, the kind your kids will actually use instead of just looking at through a window. Whether you're near Town Brookhaven or tucked into one of the quieter residential pockets, we've sized and built courts that fit the real dimensions and real needs of local properties.
Brookhaven's soil profile presents some unique opportunities for sport court installation. That dense DeKalb clay doesn't drain naturally, which honestly works in your favor when you're building a sport court base—we're engineered for it. What does matter is the shade. Properties in Historic Brookhaven and around Drew Valley often have substantial tree cover, which keeps afternoon temperatures down (a genuine comfort feature) but also affects how you think about line visibility and surface maintenance. Most Brookhaven lots aren't sprawling, so we're typically looking at courts sized for serious play without taking over the entire yard—that's actually ideal for families who want both court space and breathing room. HOA documents in neighborhoods like Ashford Park sometimes specify surface materials or color palettes, so we always coordinate early. The clay base underneath most Brookhaven properties is stable once properly prepared, which means your court foundation won't shift or settle unpredictably. We handle the grading and drainage work that the local soil demands, so you're not dealing with puddles after a heavy rain. Installation in this area usually takes 5–7 days depending on yard prep complexity.
Most Brookhaven HOAs permit sport courts, but the rules vary—some care about color, others about perimeter fencing. We review your HOA docs before we quote and help you understand what's required. Historic Brookhaven and Drew Valley neighborhoods tend to be flexible on functional improvements. We've installed dozens in DeKalb County without HOA friction.
Modern sport court turf is engineered for Georgia heat. We use perforated backing and subsurface drainage that handles our humidity without creating swamp conditions. The clay base underneath is stable year-round. Trees in your yard actually help by shading the surface, reducing peak temperature stress.
Most Brookhaven properties can accommodate a 30' × 50' half-court or a 20' × 40' compact multi-sport setup. We customize to your lot's actual dimensions and setback requirements. Even smaller yards work—we've built functional courts in tight spaces near Oglethorpe University. We'll assess your site and show exact options.
Expect 5–7 days for a typical sport court, depending on how much grading and drainage work the site needs. Brookhaven's clay soil is predictable, which actually speeds things up. We'll clear a timeline during the pre-site visit so you know exactly when the crew arrives and when you'll have a playable court.
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