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Fayetteville families know the deal: that red clay under your grass gets sticky when wet, and summer heat turns natural turf into a dust bowl by mid-July. Whether you're in Whitewater, Kenwood, or anywhere else in the 30214 and 30215 zip codes, a sport court made from artificial turf is the practical answer for kids who want to play year-round without killing your landscaping budget. We install premium sport courts that handle everything Fayette County throws at them—heavy rain drainage, intense Georgia sun, and the kind of foot traffic that comes with a backyard that actually gets used. A sport court gives you a defined play zone with real ball response, better traction than worn-out grass, and zero maintenance. Your kids get a legitimate court surface for basketball, four square, badminton, or just running around without you worrying about watering schedules or mud. After working with homeowners across the Atlanta metro, we've learned exactly how to size and position courts so they fit your lot and your family's actual play patterns.
Fayette County's clay-heavy soil is both a challenge and a reason to choose artificial turf. That dense clay doesn't drain fast, so natural grass stays soggy after rain and compacts under repeated use. When we install a sport court, proper base preparation matters even more here—we build in a engineered sub-base that slopes slightly for water management, so puddles don't sit and freeze in winter. The suburban lot sizes around Fayetteville typically range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which is perfect for a 30x40 or 40x60 court that doesn't overwhelm your yard. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're shaded by mature oaks (common in Kenwood) or on more open lots (Whitewater area). We assess each site for afternoon sun intensity, since Georgia heat can make synthetic surfaces uncomfortable if you're not using quality, cooler-touch materials. HOA rules in many Fayetteville subdivisions allow sport courts, but they often require color-neutral surrounds or specific setback distances from property lines. We handle those conversations with your HOA so you don't have to.
Absolutely. We install a compacted stone base with proper slope that directs water away from the court, not into it. Fayette County's clay actually helps—it's dense enough to support a stable foundation once we prepare it correctly. The artificial turf itself drains through to that base layer, so rain doesn't pool. We've installed courts in similar soil conditions across suburban Atlanta, and they perform year after year.
Most residential lots in the 30214 and 30215 areas can fit a 30x40 court comfortably. That's regulation for half-court basketball or a full badminton setup. If you have a larger lot or want room for running space around the edges, we design 40x60 courts too. We visit your property, measure clearances to fences and structures, and show you exactly what fits.
Many Fayetteville subdivisions do require it, especially around Kenwood and Whitewater. Most HOAs approve sport courts if they're set back properly and use earth-tone or neutral colors. We help you understand your community's rules and can submit plans on your behalf if needed. It's usually straightforward once we know your subdivision's guidelines.
Fall and spring are ideal—weather's mild, and the ground isn't frozen or waterlogged. We can install year-round, but summer heat makes the work harder, and spring rains sometimes delay Fayette County projects by a week or two. Most homeowners prefer September through November or March through May.
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