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Buckhead's got some of the most expensive real estate in Georgia, which means your outdoor space needs to earn its keep. A sport court isn't just a basketball half-court or tennis practice area—it's a smart investment that actually increases your property's appeal, especially in neighborhoods like Tuxedo Park and Peachtree Hills where every square foot matters. We've installed artificial turf courts for families around Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza who were tired of fighting Georgia clay stains, scheduling around rain delays, and watching their kids sit inside because the yard was too muddy to use. With Buckhead's compact lot sizes and dense tree canopy, a properly designed sport court gives you year-round usability without the maintenance nightmare. Our team handles everything from site assessment to drainage—critical stuff in Fulton County's heavy clay soil—and we're only 30 minutes away, so we understand exactly what works here and what doesn't. Whether you want a practice court for your athlete or a multi-sport surface your whole family can enjoy, we'll design something that fits your space, your budget, and Buckhead's aesthetic standards.
Buckhead's urban Fulton clay is beautiful for foundations but brutal for outdoor sports surfaces. That heavy clay holds water like a sponge, which means your sport court needs serious drainage infrastructure underneath—we're not talking a simple base layer. We build in a compacted gravel foundation with proper grading and perforated drain lines to prevent puddles and standing water that'll ruin both the turf and your game. Your lot size probably isn't massive (that's standard for this area), so we work within tight footprints all the time. We've built courts in Tuxedo Park's shaded estates where trees block sun for half the day—that changes surface selection because certain turfs perform better in low-light conditions. HOA restrictions are common here too; most communities have specific landscape guidelines, so we coordinate with your HOA before installation to make sure your court meets their aesthetic and material standards. The Atlanta History Center proximity also means some properties fall under historic district considerations. We'll handle those conversations. Summer heat in Buckhead can push turf temps up, especially on dark surfaces, so we'll recommend lighter-colored infill options if you're installing in a sun-exposed area. Proper ventilation keeps the court cooler and extends turf life.
Sport courts in your area typically run $8,000–$25,000 depending on size, surface type, and site prep needs. Buckhead's clay soil often requires more drainage work than other Georgia locations, which adds cost. A half-court (2,500 sq ft) with proper drainage and premium turf will land around $12,000–$18,000. Get a site assessment first—we'll give you a transparent quote after we evaluate your lot and soil conditions.
Absolutely. We've built courts on quarter-acre and smaller properties throughout Tuxedo Park and Peachtree Hills. Tight spaces actually work well because we can maximize usability in a compact footprint. The key is smart design—we'll orient the court to catch sun, avoid shade from mature trees, and ensure drainage works with your existing lot slope.
Most Buckhead HOAs approve sport courts if they're designed with landscape aesthetics in mind. We work directly with your community's architectural review board and recommend color and infill options that complement existing landscaping. We've never had a court rejected in this area when the homeowner involves the HOA early.
Clay drainage is our specialty here. We excavate and compact a proper gravel base, add perforated drain lines, and slope the court toward daylight drainage or a French drain system. Without this step, Fulton County clay will trap water under the turf. It's non-negotiable in Buckhead, and it's already factored into our site quotes.
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