Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Brookhaven homeowners in Historic Brookhaven, Ashford Park, and Drew Valley are discovering that artificial turf sport courts solve a real problem: turning clay-heavy backyards into functional, accessible play spaces without the maintenance nightmare. The DeKalb urban clay soil here doesn't drain well, and our Georgia heat means natural grass either burns out or becomes a muddy mess during summer storms. A wheelchair-accessible sport court changes that equation entirely. You get a level, all-weather surface that works year-round, requires zero mowing, and handles the accessibility needs of family members or visitors. Whether your kids play basketball, you're setting up for pickle ball, or you need a smooth surface for someone using a mobility device, artificial turf gives you that reliable playing surface Brookhaven's established neighborhoods demand. We've installed dozens of these courts across DeKalb County, and the transformation is always the same: your backyard becomes genuinely usable, not just ornamental.
Brookhaven's clay-heavy soil is actually one of the biggest reasons artificial turf sport courts make sense here. That DeKalb clay compacts, sheds water poorly, and creates divots that are expensive to repair season after season. Installing a sport court means we're building a proper base system—gravel, crushed stone, and drainage fabric—that sits on top of that clay rather than fighting it. Shade patterns matter too; the mature tree canopies in Historic Brookhaven and Ashford Park mean some yards get dappled light, which keeps the turf cooler and extends its life. We size courts to fit the typical lot dimensions in these neighborhoods, often 25' × 45' for a half-court setup or 35' × 65' for full-court play. HOA documents in some Brookhaven developments do specify landscape requirements, so we verify compliance before installation. The real local advantage is that once we install the base and turf, Georgia's weather actually works in your favor—no freeze-thaw cycles like northern states, just consistent drainage and durability year after year.
Yes. We install turf with proper infill and base that creates a smooth, firm surface meeting ADA standards for wheelchairs and mobility devices. The surface won't shift or create ruts like natural grass does. In Brookhaven, where many homes accommodate multi-generational families, this is a huge advantage—no mud, no uneven patches, and consistent traction in all weather.
Standard turf does warm up in direct sun. We recommend lighter-colored infill options and encourage shade structures (trees, canopies) where possible. Brookhaven's established neighborhoods often have mature trees that naturally cool sport courts. If heat's a concern, we can spec cooler-technology turf at installation.
Clay compacts and drains poorly, so we always build a proper drainage base—that's gravel, stone, and fabric beneath the turf. It's extra work compared to sandy soil, but it's essential in Brookhaven. This prevents water pooling and ensures your court lasts 12–15 years without settling or soft spots.
Most do, but requirements vary by neighborhood. Historic Brookhaven, Ashford Park, and Drew Valley have different guidelines. We pull HOA documents before quoting and work with you to ensure compliance—usually it's just setback and color specs, nothing that kills the project.
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