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Buckhead homeowners understand luxury—whether it's the manicured landscapes around Lenox Square or the established neighborhoods of Tuxedo Park and Peachtree Hills. A sport court made from premium artificial turf fits right into that mindset, but for a different reason than most people think. It's not about showing off. It's about reclaiming your yard for your family. The clay-heavy soil in Fulton County doesn't drain well, especially on those smaller luxury lots that define neighborhoods like Paces. Natural grass becomes muddy, compacted, and frustrating within a season. We've been installing sport courts across Atlanta for years, and we've watched families go from avoiding their backyards to actually using them—basketball, tennis, pickle ball, whatever works for your household. We're family-owned, we understand what matters to Buckhead residents, and we're just 30 minutes away when you're ready to transform that space into something your kids will actually want to spend time on.
Here's what makes Buckhead yards unique: that clay-based Fulton County soil doesn't play nice with natural grass drainage. When it rains—and Atlanta does its share—water sits. On the smaller lots typical of Peachtree Hills and Tuxedo Park, you don't have the luxury of waiting it out. Artificial turf solves this instantly. We engineer the base with proper slope and drainage channels so your court is usable hours after rain, not days. Sun exposure varies significantly too. Some Buckhead properties get full afternoon sun near Phipps Plaza corridors, while others sit in oak-canopied shade. We assess your specific microclimate during the site visit because one size doesn't fit all. Many HOAs in the area have landscape guidelines—nothing too flashy, nothing that stands out awkwardly. We work within those parameters. Your sport court should look intentional and integrated, not like a municipal facility dropped into a Buckhead backyard. Installation on clay also means we're careful about base preparation. We're not just laying turf on compacted earth. Proper grading, base material selection, and perimeter work take longer on clay, but it's the difference between a court that lasts eight years and one that lasts 15.
Absolutely. Most Tuxedo Park and Paces properties work perfectly for compact courts—think half-court or smaller full-court dimensions. We've designed courts in tighter spaces than you'd think possible. The clay soil actually makes installation easier in some ways since we control drainage ourselves. We'll measure your actual usable space during the consultation.
Not really. Atlanta's heat and humidity don't damage the turf itself, but drainage matters more here than in drier climates. That's why our base preparation focuses on moving water away quickly. Annual brushing and occasional rinse-downs keep it looking fresh. We'll give you a maintenance guide specific to Fulton County conditions.
Most Buckhead courts take five to seven business days, depending on size and base work. Clay soil requires more careful grading and compaction than sandy soil, but we've done hundreds of these in the area. We'll give you an exact timeline after the site assessment.
Yes, and many Buckhead families do. LED systems work great with sport courts. Check your HOA guidelines first—most around Peachtree Hills and Paces allow discrete, downward-facing fixtures. We partner with local electricians and can coordinate the whole project.
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