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Buckhead's got some of the most manicured yards in Atlanta—and some of the tightest ones too. Whether you're in Tuxedo Park, Peachtree Hills, or anywhere near Lenox Square, space is premium. A sport court isn't just about having a place to shoot hoops or rally tennis serves; it's about maximizing what you've got. We've installed synthetic courts across these neighborhoods long enough to know that the Fulton clay underneath can be stubborn, the shade patterns shift dramatically through the seasons, and most homeowners here want something that'll hold up to serious use without eating into an already-small lot. Artificial turf courts solve all of that. They're durable, they drain properly even with our clay soil conditions, and they look sharp year-round—no dead patches, no mud after rain, no excuses to skip a workout. Our team's based just 30 minutes south, so we know Buckhead's landscape quirks and HOA guidelines inside out. We handle the site prep, manage the drainage that clay demands, and get you playing fast.
Buckhead sits on Fulton County's urban clay, which is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soil. That matters for sport courts because standing water kills your court and your foundation underneath. We build in slope and install proper base layers—not shortcuts—because we've seen what happens when contractors skip that step in neighborhoods like Peachtree Hills. Your lot size probably isn't huge. Most Buckhead properties run tight, so we design courts that fit your footprint without looking cramped. Shade is real here too, especially near the Atlanta History Center area and tree-lined streets. We'll walk your property during different times of day to map sun exposure and recommend turf types that handle partial shade better. HOA rules vary by neighborhood—some require specific colors or setback distances. We pull permits, confirm restrictions, and make sure your court passes inspection before we break ground. Installation in clay requires removing existing topsoil, stabilizing the base, and ensuring drainage slopes away from your home. It's not complicated, but it's not something to half-step on in Fulton County's wet climate.
Absolutely. Clay's actually common in Fulton County, and we've built dozens of courts on it. The key is proper base preparation and drainage slope. We remove the topsoil, compact a stone base, add a permeable underlayment, and install the turf over that. The slope keeps water from pooling—critical in areas like Tuxedo Park where rain runoff can be unpredictable. It costs a bit more upfront than cutting corners, but it lasts 15+ years without issues.
A half-court basketball setup runs about 47x50 feet. A tennis singles court is 36x78 feet. If your lot is smaller—and many in Peachtree Hills are—we can design a multipurpose court or adjust dimensions. We'll visit your property, measure the usable area, check your HOA covenants, and propose what actually fits. We won't oversell you on size you don't have.
Most Buckhead HOAs allow them, but rules vary. Some require specific setbacks from lot lines, color restrictions, or neighbor approval. We check your covenants during the initial consultation and pull any required approvals before we start. Neighborhoods near Phipps Plaza and Lenox Square tend to have stricter guidelines, so we factor that in from day one.
Minimal effort. Sweep debris monthly, rinse with water after heavy use or before peak heat, and inspect for any damage. No reseeding, no fungicide spraying, no dormancy issues like natural grass. In Buckhead's humidity, drainage and the occasional rinse keep it fresh. We'll give you a care sheet specific to your court type and climate zone.
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