Teacher Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Buckhead's got some of the toughest real estate in Atlanta—and that means your backyard counts. Whether you're in Tuxedo Park, Paces, or Peachtree Hills, you're dealing with premium lot sizes that don't leave much room for error. A sport court made from quality artificial turf isn't just about basketball or tennis anymore; it's about reclaiming usable space in a neighborhood where every square foot matters. We've installed dozens of courts across Fulton County, and Buckhead homeowners get it: they want durability, low maintenance, and something that actually holds up to Georgia's heat and humidity. Teachers especially understand the value—you're already stretched thin, so why spend weekends maintaining turf? Our synthetic courts handle year-round play without the fertilizer bills, mowing, or seasonal die-off that plagues natural grass in urban clay soil. From near Lenox Square down to the Atlanta History Center area, we've sized and built courts that fit tight lots and satisfy HOA standards. Most installations take a couple of days, and you're playing within a week.
Buckhead sits on heavy Fulton County clay—the kind that stays soggy in spring and cracks in summer. Natural grass struggles here, which is exactly why artificial turf makes sense. Our synthetic courts drain properly regardless of what's underneath, so you're not dealing with standing water or compacted soil issues that plague the neighborhood's older yards. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your lot's tree canopy, especially in Peachtree Hills where mature oaks provide good shade but also drop debris. We account for that in our base prep. HOA guidelines in Tuxedo Park and Paces tend to be strict about aesthetics, so we work with those covenants from day one—your court will look intentional and manicured, not like a commercial installation. Lot sizes in Buckhead run smaller than suburban Atlanta, so we've gotten good at maximizing court dimensions without oversizing. The clay soil actually works in our favor during installation; we can compact it properly for better drainage than you'd get in sandy areas. Heat reflection is real on synthetic courts in summer, so we often recommend lighter-colored surfaces or shade structures for extended play comfort.
Yes, when they're done right. Tuxedo Park and Paces have seen enough quality installations that they understand the difference between a maintained athletic surface and a tacky backyard project. We handle the HOA conversation for you—permits, design standards, everything. Most approvals come through in 2-3 weeks.
It's actually ideal. Heavy clay compacts beautifully and provides stable base support. We don't need to dig deep or import expensive sand like you might in other areas. Drainage gets engineered into the base layer, so you won't see pooling even during Atlanta's spring rains.
We offer 10% off material costs for educators with valid Georgia teaching credentials. That usually saves 1,200 to 2,000 depending on court size. It's our small way of saying thanks for what you do in our community.
Probably. Most sport courts run 30x60 feet minimum, but we design courts to fit tight spaces—even 25x50 works for serious players. We'll do a free site visit from our HQ (about 30 minutes from your place) to measure and show you exact placement options.
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