Spring Special — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become the go-to upgrade for Fayetteville families who want their kids shooting hoops or playing tennis without the wear and tear on natural grass. Whether you're in Whitewater, Kenwood, or anywhere else in the 30214 and 30215 zip codes, a properly installed artificial court surface handles Georgia's humidity and spring rainfall better than you'd expect. We've installed dozens of these across Fayette County, and the feedback is consistent: families use them more, maintain them less, and actually enjoy their backyards year-round. The Fayetteville area's suburban lot sizes are perfect for sport courts—large enough to do it right, close enough to neighbors that noise and drainage matter. This spring, we're offering special pricing on full court installations, which is the ideal time to get a project done before summer heat sets in and your family's outdoor activities hit peak season. Let's talk about what a sport court could look like in your backyard.
Fayette County clay is dense and doesn't drain as quickly as sandy soils, which actually works in your favor for a sport court base. We compact that clay properly and then layer in our drainage system—critical here because spring thunderstorms roll through regularly. Most Fayetteville lots sit between a quarter and half acre, giving us room to build a full court without eating your entire yard. Shade patterns vary depending on which neighborhood you're in; Whitewater and Kenwood both have mature trees, so we often design courts to maximize sun during game hours while preserving some afternoon shade for summer comfort. Sun exposure also affects ball response and player comfort, so we factor that into orientation. Many HOAs in Fayetteville have sight-line or color guidelines for visible backyard features, so we always confirm restrictions before design. Our spring special pricing includes a site assessment where we map drainage, measure light exposure, and identify any clay settling issues unique to your lot. Installation typically takes 5–7 days once we've prepped the base.
Yes, as long as it's installed correctly. Fayette County clay needs a solid drainage base layer beneath the turf. We install a compacted clay base, then add a perforated drainage layer that channels water away from the court. Spring rains won't pool if the prep work is done right. This is why we always do a site assessment first—your lot's slope and native clay condition determine the exact system we recommend.
Spring is ideal, and that's why we're running this special now. Weather is stable, the ground isn't frozen or waterlogged, and you'll have the court ready for summer play. Summer heat can affect the installation process itself, and fall brings unpredictable rain. If you're thinking about it, spring in Fayetteville is genuinely the sweet spot.
Most do, but it depends on visibility and color guidelines. We work with HOA rules in both neighborhoods regularly. The key is getting approval before installation—we'll help you submit plans or contact your HOA directly. Many Fayetteville HOAs are fine with courts as long as they're screened by fencing or landscaping and match approved color palettes.
Way less than natural grass, especially in Fayetteville's humidity. You'll rinse it occasionally, clear debris, and maybe brush it a few times a year. No fertilizer, no mowing, no bare patches after heavy use. During pollen season, a quick rinse keeps it clean. Most families spend 30 minutes a month on maintenance—if that.
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