Expert Installation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A sport court in Buckhead isn't just about having a place to shoot hoops or practice tennis—it's about maximizing what limited outdoor space you actually have. The neighborhoods around Tuxedo Park and Peachtree Hills tend to sit on smaller, premium lots where every square foot counts. That's exactly why artificial turf sport courts have become the go-to solution for Buckhead homeowners who want year-round playability without the maintenance nightmare that comes with natural grass in Georgia's humid summers and clay-heavy soil. We've installed dozens of these across the 30305 and 30309 ZIP codes, and the pattern is always the same: families realize that a well-designed sport court transforms their backyard from a patchy, mud-prone mess into something their kids actually want to use. Whether you're thinking basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport functionality, we can design something that fits your space, your budget, and your family's actual needs—not some cookie-cutter Pinterest fantasy that falls apart after the first Georgia summer.
Buckhead's geography presents some specific challenges that directly impact sport court installation. The underlying Fulton County clay soil drains poorly when you get heavy Atlanta rain, which means proper base preparation isn't optional—it's the difference between a court that lasts 10 years and one that develops soft spots and puddles by year two. We always recommend a gravel and stone base layer here, plus perimeter drainage if your lot slopes toward the court. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on your specific lot in Tuxedo Park or Peachtree Hills; some properties sit under mature tree canopy, while others get full southern exposure that can make the turf surface too hot for barefoot play in July. We factor that into our turf selection and court orientation. Many Buckhead homes also fall under HOA guidelines that restrict court visibility from the street or require landscape screening, so we design accordingly—working with architectural standards rather than fighting them. The smaller lot sizes mean we often recommend multi-sport configurations (basketball + pickleball lines) to give you maximum functional variety in a compact footprint.
Absolutely. Fulton County's clay composition means water sits rather than drains naturally. We install 4-6 inches of crushed stone base with perimeter French drain systems on most Buckhead courts. Skip this step and you're looking at surface water pooling after heavy rain, which degrades the turf and creates liability issues. It's upfront cost that pays back immediately in durability and safety.
Most properties we work with in Tuxedo Park and Peachtree Hills can accommodate a half-court (around 30' × 30-35') without overwhelming the yard. Full courts run 94' × 50' and are rare in the area. We do a site survey to show you exactly what works within your property lines, sight lines, and HOA restrictions—no guesswork.
Premium sport court turf maxes out around 140-150°F on full-sun days, which is hot but playable with shoes. If your Buckhead lot has afternoon tree shade from mature oaks, temperatures drop significantly. We discuss orientation and turf material during the design phase so you know what to expect in July.
Depends on your specific lot and HOA guidelines. Many Peachtree Hills properties require screening with landscaping or fencing. We've designed courts set back from the street, surrounded by privacy hedges, or even tucked into side yards. We factor HOA requirements into the initial plan so you're not scrambling for approvals later.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.