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Your kids are growing up in one of Fayette County's best family neighborhoods—maybe Whitewater, maybe Kenwood—and you're thinking about what comes next for your backyard. A sport court isn't just another landscaping project. It's the difference between your house being the one where neighborhood kids actually want to hang out, and the one where they're always somewhere else. We've installed dozens of artificial turf sport courts across Fayetteville, and the pattern is always the same: families get one built, then six months later they tell us they wish they'd done it sooner. Whether your lot backs up to trees or sits wide open to the Georgia sun, we can build a court that handles your specific setup. Basketball, pickle ball, multi-sport—the turf stays playable year-round, the drainage works even after our heavy clay-soil downpours, and your kids aren't tracking mud back into the house. That's not hype. That's just what happens when you install the right system the right way.
Fayetteville's clay-heavy soil is actually one of the biggest reasons to go with artificial turf for a sport court. That dense, sticky clay drains slowly and gets slippery fast after rain—not ideal for basketball or multi-sport play. Our installation process accounts for this. We bring in the right base materials to create proper drainage underneath your court so water doesn't pool, no matter how hard it rains. The suburban lot sizes around Whitewater and Kenwood typically give us 30–50 feet to work with, which is perfect for a regulation or near-regulation court without eating up your entire backyard. Sun exposure varies block to block here—some properties get afternoon shade from mature trees, others are pretty open. Both situations work fine with modern turf, though we'll talk through glare and heat reflection during your site visit. One thing worth knowing: if you're in a neighborhood with HOA covenants, most Fayetteville associations approve artificial sport courts as long as they're set back appropriately and maintained. We've navigated those conversations plenty of times and can help you understand what your neighborhood requires.
Not if it's installed correctly. Fayette County's clay is dense, but we handle that by building a compacted gravel and stone base layer that channels water away from the court surface. The turf itself is permeable. After heavy rain, water moves through the turf and base system into the surrounding soil or a perimeter drain, depending on your lot's slope. We've done this on dozens of properties in your area, and it works.
Not at all. These neighborhoods already have families installing pools, trampolines, and other recreational features. A well-maintained sport court actually looks intentional and premium—especially compared to a worn-out natural grass court. It's become a pretty common backyard upgrade in suburban Fayette County, and most HOAs view it as a positive amenity.
Most residential sport courts take 3–5 days from start to finish, depending on site prep and court size. We handle everything locally from our service area, so once we schedule you, the timeline stays consistent. Weather can add a day or two if we get heavy rain, but that's the exception, not the rule.
Absolutely. The turf we install is engineered for full sun and temperature swings. Fayetteville summers get hot, but that won't degrade modern court turf or make it unplayable. Winter is mild enough that we don't see the freeze-thaw damage that northern states deal with. Your court stays usable 12 months a year.
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