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Fayetteville families know the drill: Georgia heat hits different, and keeping a natural grass court playable year-round is a losing battle. Between the clay-heavy soil that Fayette County is famous for and the suburban lot sizes in neighborhoods like Whitewater and Kenwood, you're looking at drainage headaches, dead patches, and constant maintenance just to have a decent place for the kids to play basketball or tennis. That's where artificial turf courts change the game. We've installed sport courts across the Atlanta metro, and Fayetteville homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. No more watering during dry spells, no more fighting Georgia's humidity and clay compaction, and no more explaining to your kids why the court is too muddy to use. A sport court—whether it's a basketball half-court, tennis court, or multi-sport setup—gives your family a professional-grade playing surface that handles everything Fayette County throws at it. Rain or shine, 30 days after installation, it's ready. We handle everything from the initial site assessment through final line painting, and we're familiar with the specific soil and drainage considerations that make Fayetteville properties unique.
Fayetteville sits on some seriously clay-heavy terrain. That Fayette County clay is dense, doesn't drain like you'd want it to, and creates a compacted base that natural grass struggles with—especially under the foot traffic of a sport court. The good news? Artificial turf doesn't care about clay. We build a proper sub-base with crushed stone and drainage layers that account for this soil type, so water moves where it should instead of pooling. Your lot size matters too. Whitewater and Kenwood have that typical suburban footprint—plenty of space, but not unlimited. We're skilled at fitting a court that feels natural to your property layout, whether that's a half-court tucked near the back or a full tennis court with sightlines from your patio. Sun exposure in Fayetteville varies pretty significantly by neighborhood. We assess your property's shade patterns and recommend turf systems with UV stability that won't fade under Georgia's intense summer sun. The other piece: HOA rules. Some Fayetteville subdivisions have landscape guidelines. We help you understand what's permitted and work within those parameters so your court addition is approved without friction.
Most residential sport courts fall under standard backyard improvement rules, but Fayette County and local Fayetteville codes do vary by subdivision and zone. We check this before you commit. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we'll verify their approval process too. A quick call to the Fayetteville planning office catches any surprises early.
Clay compacts and doesn't drain naturally, so we build a robust sub-base with crushed stone and proper grading to handle Georgia rainfall. Without the right prep, water pools under the turf. We factor in Fayette County's specific soil profile during site prep so your court drains correctly year-round.
We recommend systems with high UV stability and infill that resists moisture retention—important in Georgia's humidity. Modern sport-court turf is designed for heat, but infill choice and proper drainage make the difference between a court that stays cool and one that feels like walking on asphalt in July.
A standard half-court takes 3–5 days; full courts run 7–10 days depending on soil prep and base work. Fayetteville's clay sometimes means we spend extra time on drainage setup. We schedule around your family's routine and give you a clear timeline at the start.
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