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Buckhead homeowners know the drill—your lot is probably smaller than you'd like, the clay soil is stubborn, and you're juggling a lot of competing uses for a compact outdoor space. A sport court isn't just a basketball court or tennis setup; it's a way to reclaim your backyard and actually use it year-round without the mud, the dead spots, and the constant maintenance that comes with natural grass in Fulton County. Whether you're in Tuxedo Park, Peachtree Hills, or near the Paces area, we've installed artificial turf sport courts for families who wanted a real play surface—something their kids could use after rain, something that doesn't turn into a clay pit come summer. The neighborhoods around Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza have tight HOA guidelines, and that's where sport courts shine: they're clean, they're professional-looking, and they give you a multi-season recreational space without the water bill or the landscaping headaches. We're thirty minutes from your door, and we've done this enough times in Buckhead that we know exactly what works on these lots.
Buckhead sits on urban Fulton clay, which drains poorly and gets rock-hard when it dries out. Natural grass struggles here, which is partly why so many homeowners are moving to sport courts instead. Your lot size likely means you're working with a tighter footprint than suburban Atlanta, so we design courts that maximize playable area without overwhelming the space. Most of the neighborhoods we work in—Tuxedo Park, Peachtree Hills, Paces—have HOA restrictions on visible structures and landscape changes. A well-installed sport court actually complies with those rules because it looks refined, not like a DIY basketball court. Sun exposure varies significantly on smaller Buckhead lots; some are shaded by mature oaks, others get full afternoon heat. We assess your specific exposure because it affects court orientation, surface temperature, and how the turf performs year-round. Installation on clay requires proper base prep: we don't just lay turf on top of Fulton clay and call it done. Drainage matters, especially with Buckhead's rain patterns, so we build a stable sub-base that handles water movement. The result is a court that stays playable in wet conditions and doesn't shift with seasonal clay expansion.
Yes. Most HOAs in Tuxedo Park, Peachtree Hills, and the Paces area approve sport courts because they're professional-grade surfaces that enhance property appearance and don't look makeshift. We've worked with several neighborhood associations in Buckhead and handle all documentation. The courts integrate cleanly with landscaping and don't violate sight lines or architectural guidelines the way some backyard structures do.
Fulton clay doesn't drain naturally, so we install a engineered base layer beneath the turf. This prevents water pooling, keeps the court playable after rain, and stops the clay from expanding and contracting seasonally—which would shift your court surface. It's an extra step that's essential in Buckhead, not optional.
It depends on your specific lot size and layout. Most Buckhead properties in our service area have space for a multi-sport court (basketball, tennis, or combination) sized to fit the available area. We design custom dimensions that work with your property lines, shade patterns, and neighbor proximity. We'll walk you through options on a site visit.
Site prep and installation typically take 2–3 weeks depending on base work needed and weather. Since we're thirty minutes away, we can schedule flexibly around your neighborhood's rhythm. Most projects in central Buckhead are completed without major disruption to your daily routine.
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