Pricing Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Buckhead homeowners live in some of Atlanta's most prestigious neighborhoods—Tuxedo Park, Paces, Peachtree Hills—where outdoor spaces need to match the caliber of the homes themselves. If you've got kids, grandkids, or you're serious about staying active without the hassle of constant lawn maintenance, a sport court with artificial turf might be exactly what you're missing. We've installed these systems throughout the Buckhead zip codes (30305, 30309, 30324, 30326, 30327), and we understand the unique constraints of luxury properties here: smaller lots, mature shade trees, and neighbors who expect polished aesthetics. A well-designed sport court handles basketball, tennis, pickleball, or even casual volleyball—and it actually *improves* your property's usability compared to struggling with patchy grass in that Fulton clay soil. Most Buckhead clients find the investment pays for itself in quality of life within the first season. We're based about 30 minutes south, so we know this area's landscape challenges and style standards intimately.
Buckhead's urban Fulton clay presents real drainage challenges, especially across the smaller residential lots typical of neighborhoods like Tuxedo Park and Peachtree Hills. That dense clay doesn't drain naturally, so proper sub-base preparation is non-negotiable—it's the difference between a court that holds water after rain and one that dries in hours. Many Buckhead properties also have significant tree cover, which means shade patterns shift seasonally; we assess your lot's sun exposure and recommend turf grades accordingly. Some HOAs in the area have specific guidelines about court dimensions, color, and perimeter fencing—we check those requirements upfront so you're not redesigning mid-project. The good news: artificial turf actually *solves* the clay problem. No more mud, no compaction, no dead spots from foot traffic. Installation on a typical Buckhead lot (often 0.5–1.5 acres) takes 3–5 days, and we handle all grading, base installation, and drainage infrastructure. Your court stays playable year-round, unlike Georgia's unpredictable spring rain cycles.
Pricing depends on court size, turf grade, sub-base complexity, and site access. Buckhead's Fulton clay and varied lot sizes mean drainage prep can be more involved than standard installations. A half-court (2,500–3,000 sq ft) typically runs $8,500–$15,000 installed; full courts cost more. We provide detailed quotes after a site visit. Lot slope, tree removal, and HOA compliance add to scope, but we factor all of it transparently.
Absolutely. Buckhead lots are often tight, and that's where smart design matters. We've built half-courts, multi-sport surfaces, and even angled layouts that maximize space without overwhelming your landscape. We visit your property, measure, and show you realistic options—no cookie-cutter designs here.
It's the biggest installation variable. Clay doesn't drain naturally, so we install a engineered sub-base with gravel, geotextile, and proper slope to move water away from the court. This adds cost upfront but prevents pooling, mud, and premature turf failure. It's especially critical in Buckhead given our rainfall patterns.
Many Buckhead communities have design guidelines. We recommend checking your HOA covenants first—some have restrictions on court dimensions, color, or fencing. We've worked with dozens of Buckhead HOAs and can help navigate approval. Usually it's straightforward once they see the finished aesthetic.
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