Hoa Compliant — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Buckhead homeowners know the drill: your lot is tight, your HOA has opinions, and you want outdoor space that actually works. A sport court does exactly that. Whether you're in Tuxedo Park, Paces, or Peachtree Hills, that dense Fulton clay soil and the shade patterns from mature trees mean a traditional grass court gets worn out fast—especially if your kids are actually using it. Artificial turf changes the game. It's durable, low-maintenance, and HOA-friendly because it stays pristine year-round. We've installed dozens of courts in your neighborhood, and the homeowners who move forward see real value: a playable surface that handles Georgia's heat and humidity without constant upkeep, and a backyard that doesn't look like it's been through a season of basketball. The thing about Buckhead properties is they're carefully curated. Your neighbors notice. An artificial sport court is an upgrade that works within those landscape expectations while giving your family genuine outdoor recreation space. We're 30 minutes away and built for exactly this kind of project.
Buckhead's urban Fulton clay creates unique challenges for traditional grass courts. The soil drains poorly in wet weather and compacts hard when dry, which means grass thins out quickly under foot traffic. Artificial turf sidesteps this entirely—no root systems competing with clay, no muddy patches after rain, no brown spots that take weeks to recover. The tree canopy in Tuxedo Park and Peachtree Hills is genuinely thick, which is beautiful but means dappled sun on most residential lots. Your sport court needs proper drainage underneath, especially given Fulton County's seasonal rainfall. We install engineered base layers that work with, not against, the clay. Most Buckhead properties are smaller than suburban Atlanta homes, so we focus on maximizing playable area. Your HOA has specific landscape requirements—color, height, perimeter treatments—and we design courts that check every box without compromise. The heat here is substantial, but modern synthetic surfaces manage temperature better than they used to. We'll walk your specific lot, assess the sun exposure and shade timing, and build something that performs year-round.
Most do, if it's done right. We design courts to match neighborhood aesthetic standards—typically bordered with clean edging, integrated landscaping, and color schemes that complement existing properties in Tuxedo Park, Paces, and Peachtree Hills. We handle HOA documentation and walk through approval. The key is showing it's a quality installation, not a backyard gym. We've never had an approval issue in your area.
Clay compacts differently than sandy soil, and it holds water. We excavate to proper depth, install engineered crushed stone base, add perforated drainage tile, and use a geotextile barrier. This keeps your court stable and playable even after heavy rain. The clay actually helps—it won't shift under the court the way loose soil does.
Most Buckhead properties can fit a half-court (2,400 sq ft) or even a full 4,200 sq ft court depending on setbacks and HOA rules. We measure your space carefully and show you options. Even a smaller court transforms how your family uses the backyard—it doesn't have to be tournament-size to be worth it.
Artificial turf courts need occasional leaf cleanup and a rinse to keep them looking sharp. No mowing, no watering, no fertilizing. Georgia heat and humidity won't fade a quality surface. Most Buckhead owners spend maybe 2-3 hours per year on maintenance. Compare that to seasonal grass repair.
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