Curb Appeal — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Peachtree City's got something special—those golf cart paths, the manicured neighborhoods like Braelinn and Glenloch, the community feel around The Fred and Drake Field. Your home is part of that aesthetic, and honestly, a worn-out lawn or patchy grass court sticks out like a sore thumb around here. That's where artificial turf comes in. We've installed sport courts and turf systems throughout Fayette County, and we understand what Peachtree City homeowners actually want: a yard that looks pristine year-round without the constant maintenance hassle that clay soil demands. Whether you're thinking about a backyard basketball or tennis setup, or just want a lush, green foundation that complements your curb appeal, artificial turf gives you that polished look that fits right into Peachtree City's vibe. No more fighting the red clay stains, no more brown patches in summer. Just consistent, beautiful green that makes your property stand out for all the right reasons.
Fayette County clay is notoriously heavy and compacted—especially in established neighborhoods like Kedron where lot drainage can be tricky. That dense clay actually works in artificial turf's favor. Before we install a sport court, we assess your yard's current grading and drainage patterns because Peachtree City gets decent rainfall, and standing water on a clay base isn't ideal. Most lots in this area range from quarter-acre to half-acre, so we're typically working with compact spaces where every square foot matters. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're nestled near tree lines (common in Braelinn) or in the more open sections. We factor in Georgia's hot, humid summers—your turf needs proper subsurface drainage and infill that won't absorb heat excessively. HOA guidelines in Peachtree City communities are generally sport-court friendly, but we always verify landscaping covenants before breaking ground. The red clay underneath means prep work is crucial; we don't just lay turf over compacted soil and hope for the best. Proper base installation ensures your court stays level and playable for years, not settling unevenly like you'd see with rushed jobs.
Yes, but it requires the right base preparation. We install a perforated subsurface layer that channels water through the clay rather than letting it pool. Peachtree City's rainfall won't be a problem once we've graded the site correctly and established proper drainage channels. This is especially important for sport courts where standing water affects playability.
Modern turf infill—including zeolite and sand blends—keeps temperature from getting excessive even during Georgia's brutal summers. We also choose fiber types that resist UV breakdown and maintain color without fading. Your court won't feel like stepping on hot asphalt. Humidity actually helps artificial turf stay stable and prevents the dry, brittle issues you'd see in desert climates.
Most Peachtree City communities allow artificial turf and sport courts as long as they meet aesthetic standards. We handle the HOA conversation—submitting specs, confirming materials, and ensuring your new court complements neighborhood guidelines. Every community's different, but we've worked through Braelinn, Glenloch, and Kedron approvals before.
Most Peachtree City lots can accommodate a 30x60 court for tennis or basketball. Smaller 20x40 options work if space is tight. We'll measure your yard, account for setback requirements and tree lines, and design something that fits your property while giving you actual playing room. We've installed courts on tight lots throughout Fayette County.
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