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Buckhead townhomes sit on some of Atlanta's most valuable real estate, and that means every square foot counts. Whether you're in Tuxedo Park, Paces, or Peachtree Hills, outdoor space is premium—and you've probably thought about how to make the most of it. A sport court isn't just for the die-hards; it's a way to reclaim your backyard as an actual destination for your family. Tennis, pickleball, basketball—whatever gets played on your lot becomes an extension of your home's value and your lifestyle. The neighborhoods around Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza have become increasingly competitive when it comes to home amenities, and a well-built sport court sets you apart. We've spent the last few years installing these courts across Buckhead's tightest lots, and we know exactly what works in this climate and these soil conditions. No guessing, no shortcuts—just a court that performs year-round and looks the part from day one.
Buckhead's urban Fulton clay is dense and doesn't drain like you'd want it to naturally. That's the first thing we address during installation—proper base prep and subsurface drainage. Your lot size is probably smaller than homes outside the Perimeter, which means we're working smart: multi-sport surfaces that give you tennis and pickleball functionality without eating up square footage. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're tucked among the mature trees in Peachtree Hills or positioned more openly in Paces. We assess shade patterns during early consultation because they affect both maintenance and gameplay comfort. Many Buckhead townhome communities have HOA guidelines around landscaping and hardscaping—we'll help you navigate those before we break ground. The good news is that artificial turf often fits HOA requirements better than natural grass, and sport courts are becoming standard enough that approval is usually straightforward. Georgia heat and occasional ice events mean your court surface needs to handle both extremes; we spec materials that do exactly that without cracking or becoming unplayable.
Most Buckhead communities approve sport courts without issue, especially when they're positioned as property improvements rather than recreational structures. We've worked with numerous Tuxedo Park and Paces HOAs and can help you present the project correctly. Reach out and we'll review your specific covenants—we typically know the landscape already.
A full court installation typically takes 5–7 business days, depending on lot size and base preparation needs. Buckhead's clay soil sometimes requires extra drainage work, which can add a few days. We coordinate timing around your schedule and neighborhood construction windows.
A proper sport court uses engineered artificial turf with cushioning underneath—it reduces joint impact, improves ball response, and lasts 10+ years with minimal maintenance. Concrete and paint crack, fade, and don't offer any shock absorption. The performance difference is immediate.
No. Our installation includes subsurface drainage that handles Buckhead's rainfall. The turf itself is porous, and the base system we build diverts water away from your foundation and neighbor's property. We've designed this for the Atlanta climate specifically.
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