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Building a new home in Buckhead? A sport court with premium artificial turf is one of those features that transforms how your family actually uses the backyard. We've installed dozens of courts across Tuxedo Park, Paces, and Peachtree Hills, and the appeal is consistent: you get a legitimate playing surface without the maintenance nightmare that comes with natural grass in Atlanta's humidity. Your new construction lot—whether it's in the 30305 or 30309 zip code—probably isn't sprawling, which makes a multi-sport court incredibly smart. You're not fighting Fulton County clay or competing with shade from mature trees. You're building it right from the start. A well-designed court handles everything from basketball to pickleball to just plain family handball, and it'll outlast three generations of natural turf. We're thirty minutes from most Buckhead addresses, so we can coordinate with your builder's timeline and make sure the court integrates seamlessly with your landscape plan—no surprises, no delays when you're already managing a dozen other new-construction details.
Buckhead's urban clay soil and compact lot sizes shape how we approach sport court installation here. The clay base actually gives you an excellent, stable foundation—we don't fight washout or settling like you see in sandier Atlanta neighborhoods. What matters more is drainage around the perimeter, especially during Fulton County's heavy summer storms. We slope the court properly so water runs off efficiently without pooling at the edges. Your lot's tree canopy (or lack thereof) is another real factor. North-facing courts in Paces tend to stay cooler and hold their infill longer because the sun doesn't bake it as aggressively. South-facing courts in Tuxedo Park need premium infill and occasional top-up, but they play fast, which families often prefer for basketball. Many Buckhead HOAs have specific requirements about court colors and perimeter screening—we work with those guidelines during the design phase, not after. New construction also means you're coordinating with your builder's grading plan, which we do routinely. The key is getting us involved early so the court drains correctly and doesn't interfere with utilities or future landscape work.
Absolutely. Many properties in Tuxedo Park and Peachtree Hills have specific landscape covenants. We've worked with most Buckhead HOAs and know their color preferences, fence-height rules, and setback requirements. During new construction, your builder or developer can often fast-track approval if we design the court to spec upfront. We handle that coordination so you don't get stopped mid-project.
Not if it's built right. The clay is actually a solid base—better than sand. We ensure proper grading and edge drainage so water sheds away. With new construction, we coordinate with your grading plan to prevent pooling. Our thirty-minute service area means we monitor local soil conditions closely and adjust installation accordingly.
Properly installed turf in Buckhead typically lasts 10–12 years before needing infill refresh, sometimes longer. Shade helps—courts in Paces stay cooler. Direct sun in Tuxedo Park accelerates UV breakdown slightly, but quality infill and occasional maintenance extend the life. We use commercial-grade materials that handle Georgia's climate reliably.
Most lots in the 30305 and 30309 zips can accommodate a half-court or three-quarter court without eating up your entire backyard. We design around setback rules, existing trees, and HOA requirements. During new construction, we have the advantage of working with your landscaper and builder to position it optimally before anything else goes in the ground.
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