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Peachtree City's got character—golf cart paths weaving through Kedron and Braelinn, the energy of The Fred drawing families together, and neighborhoods that actually care about curb appeal. That's exactly why sport courts have become such a draw here. Whether you're in Glenloch or near Drake Field, the idea of having a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis right in your own yard changes everything. No more scheduling gym time or waiting for court availability. We've installed plenty of courts across Fayette County, and Peachtree City homeowners get it: a well-built sport court isn't just about the game—it's about creating a gathering place that works year-round. The clay-heavy soil and Georgia heat mean your court needs to be built right the first time, with proper drainage and materials that won't buckle under our summer sun. That's where experience matters.
Peachtree City sits on Fayette County clay, which is heavy and holds moisture longer than you'd think. When we're laying down a sport court here, drainage isn't optional—it's foundational. We're typically working with lots that range from modest to spacious, depending on which neighborhood you're in, and we account for both morning shade from mature trees and afternoon heat exposure that can be intense. Your HOA landscape guidelines might have input on court placement or perimeter aesthetics, so we always coordinate early. Georgia's humidity and seasonal rain mean your court surface needs materials rated for expansion and contraction; synthetic turf and acrylic coatings we use are built to handle that. If your lot slopes (common in this area), we engineer proper grading to push water away from the court and your home's foundation. Summer temperatures can push into the high 80s and low 90s, so we select surfaces and infill materials that won't become uncomfortable underfoot during peak hours.
Absolutely. Clay is actually dense enough to provide a solid base once we properly prepare and compact it. We add a gravel layer and geotextile fabric to manage moisture, then build up from there. The key is drainage design—we make sure water moves away from your court and foundation. Plenty of Peachtree City courts are handling this soil type without issues.
Most neighborhoods here—Kedron, Braelinn, Glenloch included—have landscape guidelines. Some require approval for new hardscape features; others just want notification. We help navigate that process and can design courts that complement your home's sightlines. It's worth checking your CC&Rs, and we can advise based on your specific neighborhood.
Heat speeds up material expansion and can make dark surfaces uncomfortable barefoot. We specify acrylic and synthetic materials rated for high-temp climates, and we're careful about infill choices. Proper installation—accounting for thermal movement—keeps your court performing year after year in Peachtree City's summers.
Basketball, pickleball, and tennis are the favorites we see in this area—makes sense given the community's active culture around The Fred and Drake Field. Depending on your space and budget, you can design a multi-sport court or dedicate it to one. We'll help you figure out what fits your lot and your family's interests.
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