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Fayetteville families in the Whitewater and Kenwood areas are discovering that a sport court isn't just about basketball anymore. Whether your kids are practicing for school ball, your family wants a dedicated space for pickle ball, or you're thinking about adding serious resale value to your home, artificial turf courts handle Georgia's heat and humidity without the constant maintenance nightmare. We've installed courts across Fayette County, and we know what works. The suburban lot sizes in your neighborhoods are perfect for this—most homeowners have just enough space to carve out a legitimate playing surface without eating up their whole backyard. Unlike natural grass, which fights Fayette County's clay-heavy soil and gets shredded by foot traffic within a season, premium sport court turf stays game-ready year-round. No mud. No dead patches. No re-sodding every other year. It's the kind of upgrade that changes how your family actually uses their yard.
Fayetteville's soil is heavy clay—the stuff that holds water and makes natural grass grow unevenly. That's actually one reason sport courts work so well here. We install proper base layers that account for Fayette County drainage patterns, so you won't deal with puddles after summer thunderstorms. Your neighborhood lot sizes typically run 0.5 to 1.5 acres, which gives us solid room to work with. We've built courts in the Whitewater area and over in Kenwood, and the sun exposure varies depending on tree cover and house orientation. That matters because it affects how hard the surface gets in peak summer—something we factor into material selection. Most Fayetteville HOAs don't restrict sport courts if they're well-maintained and set back from the street, but we always verify your specific community guidelines before quoting. The clay base means we're reinforcing drainage during installation—not cutting corners. Once it's down, the turf handles Georgia's intense UV and heat without fading or becoming a blacktop in August.
Yes, actually better than natural grass. Clay soil holds moisture and compacts under foot traffic, killing grass fast. We install sport courts with engineered base layers that manage Fayetteville's drainage patterns. The artificial turf sits on top and handles everything clay throws at it—no erosion, no mud, no seasonal dead spots.
Most homes in Whitewater and Kenwood have enough space. A half-court runs roughly 47x50 feet, which fits comfortably on suburban lots without dominating the yard. We'll visit your property, assess sun, drainage, and sightlines, and design something that actually works for your family and your space.
Most Fayette County HOAs permit them as long as they're maintained and appropriately setback from the street. We check your specific deed restrictions before moving forward. Honestly, a well-installed court often gets approval faster than an above-ground pool would.
Georgia summers are intense, and darker turf can get hot. We choose materials and infill systems rated for heat retention and offer lighter colorways if that's a concern. Proper installation and drainage keep the surface game-ready even in July and August.
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