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Fayetteville families in the Whitewater and Kenwood areas know the drill: clay soil, Georgia heat, and kids who need somewhere to actually play basketball or tennis without turning the backyard into a mud pit every time it rains. That's where a sport court makes sense—especially on a budget. We've installed dozens of these across Fayette County, and the math is simple. You spend a weekend and a few thousand dollars now, and you get years of no dead patches, no watering bills, and no excuses about the yard being too wet to shoot hoops. Most Fayetteville lots are sized just right for a half-court setup or a full tennis area without feeling cramped. The clay underneath actually gives us a solid foundation to build on, and the drainage is something we plan around specifically. Whether you're near the Pinewood Studios area or out toward Southern Ground, we understand what subtropical Georgia throws at a backyard. Real families, real budgets, real courts that hold up.
Fayette County's clay-heavy soil is both a blessing and a challenge for sport courts. The good news: it's naturally compacted and stable, which means your court surface won't shift or settle unevenly the way it might in sandier Georgia counties. The catch is drainage. We always factor in a gravel and aggregate base layer to shed water quickly—critical during those spring and summer downpours that turn Fayetteville yards into temporary lakes. Most residential lots in Kenwood and Whitewater run between 6,000 and 12,000 square feet total, which is plenty of room for a 30x60 half-court or smaller full court without eating your entire backyard. Sun exposure varies block to block; tree cover is common in established neighborhoods, so we assess shadows during summer peak hours when you'll actually use the court. A few Fayetteville HOAs have guidelines about court color and perimeter fencing, so we always pull that info before recommending final specs. The clay soil also means we don't need to import massive amounts of fill—another budget win. Installation typically runs 3-5 days depending on site prep, and our crew handles the surface conditioning specific to how Fayette County clay behaves year-round.
Absolutely. Our acrylic and polyurethane court surfaces are engineered for exactly this climate. Georgia heat actually helps cure the surface faster. The key is proper base preparation on that clay soil—which is what we do—and light maintenance rinsing in summer. You won't see buckling or peeling the way you might with cheaper DIY setups. Courts we installed in Fayetteville five years ago are still playing true.
A solid half-court runs 3,500 to 5,500 depending on size and surface grade. Full courts typically land between 6,000 and 9,000. Since Fayetteville lots are usually manageable size-wise and the clay base saves prep costs, you're not overpaying for site work like you would in areas with problem soil. We offer payment plans and can scope your lot before quoting.
Many Fayetteville neighborhoods have landscape guidelines, so it's smart to check before you commit. Some HOAs require court color approval or setback distances from property lines. We've navigated these conversations dozens of times—we can help you understand what applies to your specific lot and which design tweaks keep everyone happy.
Installation is 3-5 days for most Fayetteville lots, start to finish. We handle the clay base prep, gravel layer, and surface pour efficiently. You're not looking at weeks of chaos. Most families are playing on their new court within two weeks of our crew leaving—just waiting for proper cure time on the surface coating.
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