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Sport courts aren't just for the movie studios and concert venues dotting Fayette County—they're becoming the go-to solution for Fayetteville families who want a legitimate playing surface without the maintenance headaches of natural grass. Whether you're in the Whitewater area or closer to Kenwood, your backyard gets real use, and that means real wear. We understand that a clay-heavy soil like what sits under most Fayetteville lots makes drainage tricky and upkeep endless. That's where artificial turf for sport courts changes the game. You get a professional-grade surface for basketball, tennis, or multipurpose play that handles Georgia's humidity, doesn't turn into mud after a rain, and stays playable year-round. We've worked with enough Fayette County properties to know exactly how to prep your lot and install a court that actually performs. No more watering, no more patching bare spots, no more explaining to your kids why they can't play after it rains. Just a solid, reliable surface that's ready when they are.
Fayetteville's Fayette County clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally—that's your biggest consideration for sport court installation. When we lay down a court, we're not just rolling out turf; we're building a foundation that accounts for how water moves (or doesn't) through your soil. The Whitewater and Kenwood neighborhoods tend to have suburban lot sizes that are perfect for sport courts, typically ranging from a quarter-acre to half-acre, giving us good room to work with proper base material and drainage layers. Sun exposure varies depending on tree cover and lot orientation, but most Fayetteville yards get decent afternoon sun, which is ideal for turf curing and long-term performance. We always recommend checking any HOA restrictions before committing—some subdivisions in the area have landscape guidelines that affect color or court size, though synthetic sport courts are generally approved as they're considered hardscape improvements. The humid Georgia summers mean your court surface will need a quality drainage system underneath to prevent pooling and algae growth. We size the base and drainage layer specifically for your lot's slope and soil conditions, not just a generic install.
Most sport courts in the area take 5–7 days from site prep to finish, depending on the clay conditions and whether we need to bring in extra base material. Fayette County's soil density sometimes requires a bit more grading time, but we plan the project so you're playing within a week. Timing matters when you need it done fast—let us know your deadline upfront.
Yes. Fayetteville's clay-heavy lots don't drain like sandy soil does. We install a perforated underdrain system beneath the base layer to move water away from the court surface. This prevents pooling, extends turf life, and keeps the court playable even after heavy Georgia rain. It's a standard part of our Fayette County installs, not an add-on.
Some subdivisions have restrictions on court size, color, or placement. We recommend checking your covenants first. Most HOAs approve synthetic sport courts, but a few require approval. We can help you navigate the paperwork if needed—we've worked with enough Fayetteville neighborhoods to know the typical requirements.
Multipurpose courts use a medium-pile turf and accommodate several sports with minimal line repainting. Dedicated courts (basketball or tennis) use surface materials optimized for that sport's shock absorption and ball response. For Fayetteville families with multiple kids, multipurpose is usually the smart choice. We'll design it based on what you actually play.
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