Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Buckhead's luxury properties and manicured landscapes deserve outdoor spaces that match that standard—and a sport court with wheelchair-accessible design does exactly that. Whether you're in Tuxedo Park, Paces, or Peachtree Hills, your yard is likely compact and precious, which makes artificial turf the smart choice for a functional, low-maintenance court surface. We've installed dozens of sport courts across the Buckhead ZIP codes (30305, 30309, 30324, 30326, 30327), and we understand the unique demands of Fulton County's clay-heavy soil and the particular needs of homeowners who want their outdoor spaces to work hard without constant upkeep. A wheelchair-accessible sport court means your family—whether that includes a relative, friend, or future resident—can enjoy basketball, pickleball, or tennis year-round without worrying about muddy patches, uneven settling, or seasonal maintenance headaches. LawnLogic brings 30 minutes of local expertise directly to your Buckhead address, handling everything from permitting to final court striping with the precision these neighborhoods expect.
Buckhead sits on clay-heavy Fulton County soil that drains poorly and compacts over time—exactly why artificial turf outperforms natural grass for high-traffic sport courts. Your lot size is probably modest, which means every square foot counts, and a properly engineered turf base maximizes usable play area without waste. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're backed up against mature oak canopy or facing south toward Lenox Square; we assess shade patterns during design because they affect turf performance and game visibility. The affluent, landscape-conscious HOAs in Tuxedo Park and Peachtree Hills often have aesthetic guidelines, but modern sport-court turf looks professional and refined—nothing like the plastic-y surfaces from 20 years ago. Wheelchair accessibility requires precise slope grading (typically 1:20 for ADA compliance) and firm, consistent subsurface support; Fulton's clay actually helps here because we can compact and stabilize it properly. We also plan for drainage around court perimeters, which prevents the pooling issues that plague natural turf courts in Georgia's humid summers. Installation on these urban lots typically takes 5–7 days and minimal neighborhood disruption.
Absolutely. Most Buckhead properties in Tuxedo Park and Paces have 0.5–1.5 acres, and we design courts that fit efficiently. A half-court (around 2,500 sq ft) works beautifully for residential use. We work with your HOA guidelines and existing landscaping to maximize play space without overwhelming your yard's character.
ADA-compliant sport courts need proper slope (1:20 maximum grade), smooth subsurface, and firm turf that doesn't shift underfoot. We handle grading and base-layer compaction to Fulton County standards, then select turf density and pile height specifically for rolling stability. We'll walk you through widths, surfaces, and transition points.
Clay drains slowly, so we install a engineered perimeter system and use turf infill that promotes water movement. We also build slight slope variation into the court bed. This prevents the standing water that damages both natural grass and compromises wheelchair safety.
Far less than natural grass. Occasional raking, leaf removal, and annual turf cleansing are all you need. No reseeding, no mud, no seasonal brown-out. The Fulton County humidity actually works in your favor—turf stays supple year-round without the drought stress you'd see further south.
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