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Fayetteville families know the drill—those clay-heavy yards in Whitewater and Kenwood dry out unevenly, grass gets patchy under Georgia's summer heat, and by mid-July your kids are playing on dust or mud. A sport court with artificial turf changes that equation entirely. Whether you're in the 30214 or 30215 zip codes, you're probably thinking about a dedicated space where your family can actually use the backyard year-round without fighting the soil conditions. That's where we come in. We've installed sport courts across Fayette County for families who got tired of re-seeding, watering constantly, or watching their kids slip around on wet clay. An artificial turf sport court gives you a real playing surface—usable after rain, consistent ball roll, no bare spots by August. We handle the whole process: site assessment, proper base preparation (crucial with Fayetteville's clay), drainage setup, and turf installation. You end up with a space that works for basketball, tennis, pickle ball, or just running around without tracking red clay through the house. It's an investment that actually pays for itself in water savings and peace of mind.
Fayette County clay is a real thing. It compacts hard, holds water longer than sandy soils, and shifts seasonally—all of which matters when you're building a sport court foundation. Our installation process accounts for this. We remove the top layer, establish proper grading so standing water doesn't pool, and install a crushed stone base that sits stable under Fayetteville's freeze-thaw cycles. Sun exposure varies significantly between properties in Whitewater versus the tree-heavy lots near Kenwood. Some yards get brutal afternoon western exposure; others sit mostly shaded. We assess your specific site before recommending turf type and pile height—denser turf holds up better in high-traffic, high-sun areas. Lot sizes in suburban Fayetteville typically allow for 20×40 or 30×60 court dimensions, though we custom-fit to your space. If you're in an HOA community, color and pile height sometimes have guidelines; we've worked through those conversations plenty of times. The regional clay also means we pay extra attention to perimeter drainage—standing water around the court's edges is your biggest long-term enemy. Installation takes 5–7 business days depending on site prep complexity. Your new court will be game-ready by the end of it.
Absolutely. Clay is actually predictable once you work with it correctly. We excavate, improve drainage with stone base, and compact properly. The challenge isn't the clay—it's skipping these steps. We don't. Your court sits stable through freeze-thaw, and water drains away from the playing surface instead of pooling under it.
Size, turf quality, and site prep drive the price. A 20×40 residential court typically runs 8K–15K installed. That includes excavation, base, perimeter finishing, and turf. We're transparent about what your specific lot needs before we quote. Most families budget 10K–12K for a standard residential court that lasts 10+ years.
Most do, especially for a dedicated court area in your backyard (not front-facing). We've worked with Fayetteville HOAs before and know common restrictions—usually around pile height and color. We handle the conversation with your HOA if needed and spec turf that meets their guidelines.
Plan for 5–7 business days. We haul out clay, bring in stone base, compact, and install turf. You'll see equipment and activity, but we keep the site organized and work Monday–Friday during daylight. Most families are using the court within two weeks of first contact.
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