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Fayetteville homeowners get it—your yard is your retreat. Whether you're in the Whitewater area or Kenwood, you're looking at a suburban lot that needs to work hard for your family. A sport court with artificial turf handles everything Georgia throws at it: the intense summer heat, occasional drought stretches, and that red clay base that stays damp longer than most folks expect. We've installed courts across Fayette County, and what we've learned is that families here want durability without constant maintenance. You've got kids, maybe a basketball hoop or a space for pickle ball with neighbors—and you don't want to spend your weekends watering, weeding, or worrying about muddy patches after rain. Artificial turf sport courts solve that problem in one shot. The surface stays playable year-round, handles the clay substrate underneath (which is actually beneficial for drainage once we prep it right), and gives you that clean, professional look that works whether you're near the Pinewood Studios corridor or deeper into the residential neighborhoods. Installation typically takes us about 40 minutes to roll in from our main location, so we're accessible without being far away.
Fayette County's clay-heavy soil is actually an advantage once you understand it. That dense clay base means excellent support and stability for a sport court surface—no settling, no weird divots forming over time. What it does mean is that proper drainage prep is non-negotiable. We excavate, grade away from your home's foundation, and install a crushed stone base that lets water move through instead of pooling. Your lot size in neighborhoods like Whitewater and Kenwood tends to run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which is perfect for a quarter-court or half-court setup without eating your whole yard. Sun exposure varies; some properties get hammered by afternoon southern exposure, while others have tree coverage from mature pines and oaks. We assess that during the site visit because it affects color retention and surface temperature. Most Fayetteville HOAs are cool with sport courts as long as they're well-maintained and fit the neighborhood aesthetic. We've never had a rejection in this area. The red clay does require one extra step post-installation: a light power wash occasionally keeps the surface looking crisp, but that's seasonal maintenance, not weekly upkeep.
Not negatively, but it does change our approach. Clay compacts well and drains predictably once prepped. We add a gravel sublayer and ensure pitch away from your home. The clay actually prevents the shifting and settling you'd see in sandier areas. After installation, occasional light pressure washing keeps the surface looking sharp—clay dust settles but doesn't damage the turf.
Absolutely. We've installed courts throughout both areas without HOA issues. Fayetteville's suburban neighborhoods embrace functional, family-friendly outdoor upgrades. Most lots are sized perfectly for a quarter or half court. We'll handle any paperwork or photos for your HOA if needed—it's part of our process.
Modern sport-court surfaces are engineered to stay 8–12 degrees cooler than older artificial turf. We use light-colored infill and premium backing that reflects heat. Fayetteville's summer sun is intense, but kids can still play barefoot without discomfort. We can also apply a reflective topcoat for additional temperature management.
Once you've approved the quote and paid the deposit, installation typically happens within 2–3 weeks depending on weather and our schedule. The site prep (excavation, grading, base material) takes the longest. After the turf goes down, it's playable the same day—no curing period needed.
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