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Sport courts aren't just for the pros anymore—and if you're managing rental properties in Fayetteville, you know exactly why they matter. Whether your investment sits in the Whitewater area or Kenwood, tenants are looking for amenities that justify the rent. A quality artificial turf sport court does that. It's the kind of upgrade that gets noticed in listing photos, attracts longer leases, and honestly, reduces your maintenance headaches compared to natural grass. We've installed courts across Fayette County, and we understand the specific challenges Fayetteville homeowners and landlords face: clay-heavy soil that doesn't drain like you'd hope, Georgia's hot summers that can stress natural grass, and the need for something that looks sharp year-round without constant babysitting. A sport court gives you that. Basketball, pickleball, multi-sport setups—the configuration is yours, but the durability is guaranteed. For rental properties especially, artificial turf means lower water bills, no brown patches in August, and a feature that genuinely moves the needle on tenant satisfaction.
Fayetteville sits on Fayette County clay, which is honestly one of the reasons artificial turf makes so much sense here. Natural grass installations on clay-based soil struggle with drainage and compaction, especially in high-traffic areas. With a sport court, that clay base actually becomes an asset—we can work with it to create proper subsurface drainage without fighting the native soil the way we would with sod. Your lot size matters too. Many Fayetteville rental properties have suburban-sized yards that are perfect for a dedicated court space without eating your entire outdoor footprint. The clay also stays relatively stable year-round, which helps with foundation settling concerns some homeowners worry about. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in a wooded pocket near the Whitewater area or in the more open lots of Kenwood—we assess shade patterns during installation because they affect both performance and surface longevity. Georgia summer heat is real, and artificial turf handles it better than you'd think, but proper installation and substrate selection make the difference between a court that stays playable and one that gets too hot. We account for all of this before breaking ground.
Absolutely. Clay is actually stable for installation once we prep the base correctly. We use proper grading and subsurface drainage systems that work with Fayette County's clay composition rather than against it. The key is not fighting the soil—it's designing the foundation to handle water movement, which we do on every Fayetteville install.
Way less than natural grass. You're looking at occasional brushing to keep the fibers upright and regular debris clearing—leaves, sticks, that kind of thing. No watering, no fertilizer, no brown patch recovery in August. For rental properties, that's a game-changer on maintenance costs and tenant complaints.
That depends on your specific property and HOA guidelines. Some neighborhoods in Fayetteville are more flexible than others. We recommend checking your covenants first, but many HOAs actually welcome maintained artificial surfaces because they look cleaner long-term. We can walk you through the approval conversation if needed.
Initial installation is an investment, but within 2–3 years the water savings, zero fertilizer costs, and eliminated grass repair calls pay dividends. For rental properties, it's also a rent justifier—tenants notice and stay longer. We can break down ROI specific to your Fayetteville property.
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