Fall Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Peachtree City's got something most neighborhoods don't: space, community, and a real culture around outdoor living. Whether you're in Kedron, Braelinn, or Glenloch, your yard is probably a focal point for family time and entertaining. A sport court changes that space from "nice to have" into something your household actually uses year-round. We've worked with enough Peachtree City homeowners to know that fall installation is the sweet spot. The summer heat is finally letting up, the ground is workable, and you'll have your court ready before the holidays when everyone's home and the weather's perfect for outdoor play. Kids stop asking when it'll be done, and you get months of use before spring rolls around. That's the Peachtree City advantage—thoughtful homes, thoughtful timing.
Fayette County clay is dense and holds moisture longer than sandy soils, which actually works in your favor for sport-court stability. The key is proper base preparation and drainage—we account for that heavy clay in our foundation work so you don't end up with pooling water after a Georgia downpour. Your lot size in these neighborhoods tends to be generous, which means we usually have room to work and position the court where it gets solid sun exposure without fighting tree cover. Fall is ideal because the clay is no longer baked hard, and we can compact and level it correctly. HOA rules in Peachtree City are generally reasonable about recreational improvements, but we always verify fencing, setbacks, and color specs upfront so there are no surprises. The golf-cart community vibe means neighbors appreciate clean, well-maintained additions—your sport court will fit right into that aesthetic. We typically finish installations in 2–3 weeks depending on site prep, and fall weather keeps everyone comfortable during the work.
Absolutely. That dense clay needs aggressive base compaction to prevent settling and movement. We use a 4-inch gravel base with proper drainage lines, then compact in layers. Fall installation is perfect because the clay isn't rock-hard like summer, and we can achieve better density. Without this prep, you'd see cracks and uneven spots by next year.
Yes, and we do it regularly here. Kedron and Braelinn have some nice elevation changes. We grade and level the court area, then manage drainage around the perimeter so water doesn't accumulate. If your lot has significant slope, we might recommend French drains or a slight pitch built into the court itself.
Peachtree City's HOAs are usually supportive of family-friendly improvements, but always check your covenant. We can help you gather photos, specs, and site plans to submit for approval. Most courts get the green light once the board sees it's a quality installation that enhances your property value.
Three reasons: the clay is workable, not baked; weather is comfortable for our crews and you to supervise; and you'll have 6+ months of use before summer heat returns. Plus, holiday gatherings and spring sports season mean your court gets immediate, heavy use—worth the investment.
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