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Sport courts in Fayetteville aren't just about having a place to shoot hoops or volley a ball around—they're about reclaiming your yard as a space that actually gets used year-round. Whether you're in the Whitewater area, Kenwood, or anywhere across the 30214 and 30215 zip codes, we've worked with plenty of families who realized their kids needed somewhere to play that didn't require driving across town. The thing about suburban Fayetteville lots is they've got potential—good size, decent tree coverage in many spots—but natural grass wears fast when you've got basketball courts or tennis drills running daily. That's where artificial turf shines. A veteran-owned business built on doing this right, we've installed sport courts that handle everything from Georgia's humid summers to the clay-heavy soil conditions Fayette County throws at us. Your court doesn't have to be regulation size; we've built everything from half-court setups tucked between the house and the tree line to full multipurpose surfaces. The beauty of synthetic is that it holds up, it drains properly even with our region's rainfall patterns, and it stays playable when natural grass would be mud or dead patches.
Fayetteville sits on some heavy clay—the kind that holds water longer than you'd like after a good rain. That matters because a properly installed sport court needs drainage underneath, not just on top. We account for that clay base when we prepare the subgrade, making sure water moves away from your court and toward your yard's natural drainage patterns. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're in the tree-heavy Whitewater neighborhoods or the more open Kenwood stretches. Courts that face south get hot in summer; we recommend lighter synthetic materials and possibly a shade structure if you're doing serious afternoon play. Most Fayetteville residential lots run between a quarter and half acre, which limits court size but rarely eliminates the possibility—we've designed courts that coexist with gardens, fire pits, and play areas. One thing worth knowing: some neighborhoods have HOA guidelines about sports surfaces. We'll work through those conversations with you. Installation usually takes 3–5 days depending on site prep and existing yard conditions. The clay soil actually helps us create solid base layers, so that's a regional advantage once we handle it correctly.
Yes, but it's manageable. Clay holds water, so we compact and grade carefully, sometimes adding a stone base layer to improve drainage. We account for Fayette County's soil profile from the start. The clay itself provides stability—it's not loose sandy soil—so once we prepare it right, your court base stays solid through Georgia's humidity and rain.
It depends on your specific lot size and where you want it positioned. Most Fayetteville homes have enough space for a half-court or three-quarter court easily. Some can accommodate full 94-foot courts, especially if you're in Kenwood with larger setbacks. We'll survey your property and show you realistic options before quoting.
Modern turf handles it well. High heat can make some older synthetics softer underfoot, but current materials are engineered for southeastern climates. We choose products that stay firm in direct sun, dry quickly after rain, and resist the algae and mold growth that humid conditions sometimes encourage in poorly maintained surfaces.
Some Fayetteville communities do have landscape guidelines. Before we start, we'll confirm what your neighborhood allows. Many HOAs are fine with courts set back from street view or screened with landscaping. We've navigated these conversations in Whitewater and Kenwood subdivisions; it's part of the process.
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