Teacher Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Teachers in Fayetteville deserve a break—literally. Between lesson planning, grading papers, and managing classrooms, the last thing you want to spend your weekends doing is fighting with natural grass in the Georgia heat. That's where a sport court with artificial turf makes sense. Your kids get a professional-grade surface for basketball, volleyball, or just running around in the Whitewater or Kenwood neighborhoods without you worrying about muddy patches, brown spots, or mowing schedules. LawnLogic installs premium sport courts built to handle Fayette County's climate and the kind of heavy use that comes with an active family. With our educator discount, you're looking at real savings on a surface that'll outlast your mortgage payments—or at least your sanity. We handle everything from site prep to final line marking, and we've worked throughout 30214 and 30215 long enough to know what holds up here.
Fayetteville sits on Fayette County clay, which is notoriously dense and doesn't drain like sandy soil does. That's actually a selling point for artificial turf—you skip the drainage nightmares natural grass owners battle every spring. Our sport court installations in the Whitewater area account for the clay base by using a proper sub-base system that prevents pooling and settling over time. Suburban family lots here tend to range from quarter-acre to half-acre, giving plenty of room for a regulation or semi-custom court. Sun exposure varies; some homes get hammered by afternoon heat from late spring through September, while tree-lined lots in Kenwood stay cooler. We design courts with that in mind, choosing turf pile heights and infill types that won't get scorching underfoot during peak summer. Georgia's humidity is real, but modern turf handles it—drainage keeps moisture from sitting on the surface. Most HOAs in the area welcome sport courts as long as they're bordered properly and don't block sightlines. We handle the permitting details and work within local guidelines so you're not stuck dealing with compliance issues down the road.
Absolutely. We don't need to rip out and replace your entire yard. A proper compacted sub-base system (crushed stone, fabric, and drainage layer) sits right on top of Fayette County clay. The clay actually helps stabilize the base. We're talking a couple of days of work, not weeks of digging. It's one reason teachers here end up choosing this option—faster installation means less disruption.
In peak July and August, yes—bare feet won't be comfortable. That's why we spec turf with lower heat absorption and recommend light-colored infill in sun-facing installations, especially in the Whitewater area where afternoon exposure is intense. Shoes, socks, or a quick rinse keep it playable. Most families just build that into their usage rhythm.
Our educator discount runs 15% off the full install cost. On a typical residential court in Fayetteville (roughly 30x40 feet), that's meaningful savings—we'll give you exact pricing after a site visit. You'll just need to show a current district ID. It's our way of saying thanks for what you do.
We've worked with dozens of HOAs across both neighborhoods. Most approve sport courts if they're set back from the street, have clean borders, and don't violate deed restrictions. We can pull your specific guidelines, help you submit architectural requests, and design accordingly. We've got a solid approval track record here.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.