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Sport courts in Buckhead aren't just a luxury—they're a smart move for families who want to maximize their outdoor space without the constant upkeep of natural grass. We've installed dozens of courts across Tuxedo Park, Paces, and Peachtree Hills, and the pattern is always the same: homeowners realize how little time they're actually spending in their backyards because maintenance gets in the way. A quality artificial turf court changes that. You get a professional-grade surface for basketball, tennis, or pickleball that's ready to use year-round, even during Atlanta's humid summers and unpredictable spring rains. Most Buckhead properties sit on smaller, premium lots—every square foot counts. That's where a sport court earns its place. Instead of fighting Fulton County clay and soggy patches, you're investing in a surface that drains properly, holds up to intense play, and looks sharp enough to complement the caliber of homes in your neighborhood. We handle the whole process from site assessment through final installation, typically completing projects within a few weeks. If you've been thinking about this, the best time to talk through your options is now.
Buckhead's terrain presents specific challenges that make proper sport court installation critical. The underlying Fulton County clay soil doesn't drain naturally, which means any court sitting on untreated ground will pool water and develop soft spots—especially problematic during Atlanta's humid summers and spring downpours. We always recommend a engineered base layer to handle this. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether your lot is near Peachtree Hills or tucked into Tuxedo Park's tree canopy. Some properties get baked in afternoon heat; others are shaded most of the day. That affects both material selection and court orientation. Most Buckhead lots are compact, which means precise measurements and smart placement are non-negotiable. You can't waste space on poor drainage or a court that's angled wrong. Many neighborhoods also have HOA landscape guidelines—nothing outlandish, but worth checking before you commit. We've worked with dozens of HOA boards in the area and know what typically gets approved. The good news: artificial turf courts usually fall within residential guidelines since they're functionally similar to a patio or deck. We'll help you navigate that if it's relevant to your property.
Absolutely. We've installed courts on properties as tight as 800 square feet. Buckhead lots are premium, not expansive, so we design courts to fit your actual footprint. A 30x50 court is standard, but we scale down for tighter spaces and orient everything to maximize usable yard area. Site assessment is free—we'll tell you exactly what's possible.
Clay soil doesn't drain, so we install a permeable base layer beneath the turf to prevent pooling—critical in Atlanta's climate. Without it, you'll see soft spots and water backup. We've dealt with this on every Buckhead property we've done. It adds cost upfront but saves thousands in repairs later.
Most Buckhead neighborhoods allow them under existing architectural guidelines, but it varies. We recommend checking your CC&Rs before you start, though we're happy to help draft a submission if needed. In our experience, courts rarely get flagged if they're integrated well into the landscape.
Most Buckhead courts are complete within 3-4 weeks from site prep to final inspection, depending on size and base work required. We handle permitting (if needed), grading, base installation, turf layout, and finish work. Weather can add a week or two during rainy season.
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