Emergency Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Peachtree City deserves a sport court that actually holds up to what you throw at it—especially when you've got kids who want to play year-round or you're serious about your game. Here's the thing: that red clay soil we've got here in Fayette County doesn't play nice with traditional grass when you're talking about consistent, high-traffic athletic surfaces. Between the humidity, the occasional Georgia downpours, and the wear patterns you get from basketball, pickleball, or tennis, natural grass becomes a maintenance nightmare real fast. That's where artificial turf steps in. We've installed premium sport courts across Peachtree City's neighborhoods—Kedron, Braelinn, Glenloch—and the difference is immediate. Players get consistent ball bounce, parents stop worrying about muddy shoes and drainage disasters, and you actually get your weekends back instead of babying your lawn. Whether you're looking at a quick turnaround install or you need your court ready before the season kicks off, we handle the whole process without the typical contractor runaround. Our crews know the local soil conditions, the sun angles on different sides of your property, and what drainage solutions actually work in this area.
Peachtree City's clay-heavy soil is beautiful for golf cart paths and golf courses, but it's genuinely problematic for natural grass sports courts. Clay compacts, holds water in ways that create standing puddles, and creates an uneven playing surface after a few months of regular use. When we install artificial turf here, we're accounting for that underlying soil condition right from the foundation. Most Peachtree City lots—especially in Braelinn and Kedron—get a mix of morning sun and afternoon shade depending on tree canopy. We size your court's sub-base and choose turf pile heights accordingly so you don't end up with heat-retention issues or wet spots that won't dry. The neighborhoods here typically have decent lot sizes, which is great, but HOA guidelines matter. Some communities have specific requirements about edge finishing or color standards. We pull those details before we start digging. Your drainage plan isn't optional—it's critical. We route water away from the court and through proper grading so you avoid the pooling problems that plague clay-soil properties. Installation usually takes 3-5 days depending on site prep, and our crews are experienced with the local contractor landscape and permitting timelines.
That Fayette County clay compacts and holds moisture, which means we can't just lay turf on top of native soil. We excavate and replace with a engineered gravel and sand base that handles our local water table. Without this, you'd get soft spots and poor ball response within months. It's extra work upfront but it's the only way to get a court that actually performs.
Depends on the size and current ground condition, but yes—that's exactly the kind of timeline we handle. If your lot's already accessible and you don't need extensive grading, we can get a professional court in the ground in 3-5 days. Call us early so we can assess and lock in your install window. Delays usually come from weather or permitting, not our crew.
Some do. Kedron, Braelinn, and Glenloch all have different standards—some care about edge color, others about court perimeter finishing. We'll check your HOA docs before you commit. In most cases, artificial turf courts meet or exceed community standards because they look intentional and professional, not like a DIY backyard hack.
We're about 45 minutes out, so we schedule Peachtree City jobs strategically to keep travel efficient. It doesn't affect pricing or quality—we just build it into your scheduling. You get the same professional crew and timeline as our closer jobs.
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