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Peachtree City's got something special — those famous golf cart paths, the community vibe around The Fred and Drake Field, and neighborhoods like Braelinn and Glenloch where families actually use their yards. But here's the catch: that Fayette County clay doesn't always cooperate when you want a pristine play surface. We've been installing artificial sport courts across the area, and we've learned exactly what works in this specific pocket of Georgia. A sport court isn't just about aesthetics (though it definitely improves your lot). It's about durability in our climate, proper drainage through clay soil, and creating a surface that handles the foot traffic from basketball, tennis, or multi-sport use without settling or wearing unevenly. Whether your property sits on one of those typical Peachtree City lots or you've got something with more irregular grading, we've got the experience to build it right. No surprises, no shortcuts — just a court that performs year after year.
Fayette County clay is the elephant in the room for any outdoor construction here. It holds water, shifts with seasonal changes, and puts pressure on anything built on top of it. That's exactly why proper base preparation matters so much for sport courts — we're not just laying turf over your existing ground. We account for drainage patterns, compaction, and the subtle grading that keeps water from pooling during Georgia's wet springs. Lot sizes in neighborhoods like Kedron and Glenloch vary quite a bit, so we size courts to fit your actual space rather than forcing a standard template. Sun exposure is another factor; some lots get afternoon shade from mature trees, which affects turf wear patterns and heat buildup. And if you're in an HOA-governed area — which many Peachtree City residents are — we know the typical landscape approval process and can help navigate those conversations. We handle the base work, ensure proper compaction over clay, and install turf that stands up to the humidity and heat without excessive maintenance.
Clay compacts heavily and doesn't drain naturally like sandy soil. We build a proper gravel and crushed stone base layer that sits on top of the clay, sloping slightly for water runoff. This prevents the court from settling unevenly or becoming waterlogged during spring rains — common problems we see in Peachtree City if base prep gets rushed.
Absolutely. Lots vary across Braelinn, Glenloch, and Kedron, and we design courts to your actual dimensions. A half-court basketball setup, for instance, needs roughly 50x47 feet, but we're flexible. We'll assess your space and show you realistic options before we break ground.
Many Peachtree City communities do have landscape guidelines. We're familiar with those conversations and can help you understand what's typically approved. Most HOAs support family recreation amenities, but it's always smart to check before you commit. We can guide you through the process.
Most residential sport courts take 3–5 days once the base is properly prepared. The clay soil and drainage considerations in Peachtree City mean we can't rush the foundation work, but we stay on schedule. You'll have a playable court within a week from start to finish.
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