Price Match Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Fayetteville are becoming the go-to solution for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport training without the constant maintenance headaches. Whether you're in the Whitewater area with those sprawling lots or closer to Kenwood, an artificial turf sport court can transform your backyard into a year-round playing surface that actually holds up to Georgia humidity and afternoon thunderstorms. What makes Fayetteville homeowners different is they're not just thinking about aesthetics—they want durability and value. That's exactly why we're transparent about pricing here. We've installed courts across Fayette County, and we know the clay soil conditions, the sun patterns that beat down on south-facing yards, and what your neighbors expect to see. Our price-match guarantee means you're not gambling on whether you found the best deal. If you find a comparable quote from another installer, we'll match it. No games, no hidden site-prep charges that magically appear after the estimate. Your backyard shouldn't feel like a financial risk—it should feel like an investment that makes your property more livable.
Fayetteville sits on that classic Fayette County clay base, which is actually good news for sport court installation—it provides solid drainage when properly graded. What we watch for is the red clay's tendency to stay damp during our spring months, so base preparation is non-negotiable. We always recommend a crushed stone foundation layer to prevent any puddling beneath the turf. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your lot backs up to wooded areas (common in Whitewater) or sits more open like properties toward Kenwood. Direct afternoon sun can heat synthetic surfaces, so we often spec cooler-core turf for south-facing installations. Most Fayetteville residential lots range from a quarter-acre to over an acre, giving us room to build courts that don't feel cramped—typically 2,000 to 4,000 square feet depending on your sport priorities. HOA restrictions vary by neighborhood, so we always pull covenant details upfront. Some communities have landscape guidelines that affect color choices or perimeter fencing. Georgia's humidity means we size drainage systems conservatively; we've learned what works and what doesn't after multiple seasons of testing.
Clay soil is actually stable for foundations, but it holds water. We account for Fayette County's clay base by installing a thicker crushed-stone subbase and sloping the court slightly for drainage. During our wet spring months, this prevents the turf from sitting on damp ground, which extends the surface lifespan significantly.
Georgia heat is real, and south-facing courts in Whitewater and Kenwood can get warm. We recommend cooler-core synthetic turf for direct-sun installations. It reflects more heat and stays comfortable for barefoot play. Shade trees help too—we design around existing canopy when possible.
If you get a written estimate from another Georgia-licensed installer for an identical court scope—same turf grade, base system, and square footage—we'll match that price. It covers materials and labor. This applies to Fayetteville and surrounding areas within our service region.
It depends on your neighborhood. Whitewater and Kenwood have different covenant rules. We always review your HOA documentation before design. Most approve courts that are set back appropriately and use neutral turf colors. We handle the paperwork conversation so there are no surprises later.
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