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Sport courts have become the centerpiece of Fayetteville family life—and honestly, it makes sense. Whether you're in the Whitewater area or out toward Kenwood, your kids are either asking for basketball time or you're thinking about converting a patch of yard into something that actually gets used year-round. We've installed dozens of these in Fayette County, and the transformation is real. One family in the Kenwood neighborhood went from an overgrown corner lot to hosting weekend tournaments within weeks. The thing about sport courts here is that they're not just about the game—they're about reclaiming your outdoor space in a way that handles Georgia heat, humidity, and our clay-heavy soil without turning into a muddy mess come summer. You get a surface that drains properly, holds up through the season, and honestly looks sharp enough that your neighbors will be asking for your contractor's number. We handle the whole process: site assessment, base preparation (crucial with our soil composition), and installation that's built to last. The best part? Your investment plays year-round without the maintenance headaches of natural grass.
Fayetteville sits on Fayette County's dense clay base, which is both a blessing and something we plan around. That clay holds moisture longer than sandy soils, so proper base preparation and drainage become non-negotiable during installation. We always recommend a well-engineered sub-base for sport courts here—it prevents settling and keeps your court level through heavy rains and Georgia's humid summers. Most residential lots in the Whitewater and Kenwood areas range from quarter-acre to half-acre, giving us solid real estate for a regulation or semi-custom court size. Sun exposure varies depending on tree coverage, but we assess each property individually because shade patterns shift season to season. One thing suburban Fayetteville families often overlook: HOA guidelines. Several neighborhoods have landscape requirements, so we coordinate with your HOA early to ensure compliance. The clay soil also means we occasionally need to import engineered fill for proper grading—it's an upfront cost that saves you from premature drainage problems. Summer heat here is intense, but modern synthetic surfaces reflect UV and stay cooler underfoot than asphalt alternatives, making play comfortable even in July. We've learned that proper ventilation under the surface mat is critical in this climate.
Most Fayetteville HOAs permit sport courts, but covenant language varies neighborhood to neighborhood. We've worked with boards in Whitewater and Kenwood dozens of times and know the approval process. Always check your deed restrictions early—some communities have size or material requirements. We can help you navigate documentation and even submit preliminary plans if your HOA requires it. Transparency upfront saves everyone headaches later.
Clay holds water longer than other soil types, so we engineer a sub-base with proper drainage materials to prevent settling and ponding. This isn't extra cost—it's just smarter planning. Without it, your court would develop ruts and divots where water pools. We've seen what happens when clay compaction isn't done right, and it's expensive to fix. Right preparation means your court stays level and playable through our wet seasons.
Site prep and base work usually take 2–3 weeks depending on soil conditions and weather. Actual court installation and line-marking adds another 1–2 weeks. Late spring through early fall is ideal to avoid heavy clay saturation. We'll give you a detailed schedule once we assess your property, and we communicate proactively if weather delays us. Most families are playing within 4–5 weeks of the kickoff.
Absolutely. Modern synthetic surfaces are engineered for Georgia's climate. They drain quickly, don't retain heat the way asphalt does, and resist UV degradation. The surface stays playable even in July, though we recommend staying hydrated like anywhere else. We've installed courts that have held up beautifully through multiple seasons of intense summer use—your biggest maintenance task is occasional rinsing to keep debris clear.
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