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Peachtree City residents know the value of outdoor living—it's baked into the community's DNA, from the iconic golf cart paths weaving through Kedron and Braelinn to the year-round activity at The Fred and Drake Field. A sport court transforms your backyard into a genuine recreation hub, whether you're thinking basketball, pickleball, or multipurpose play. The thing about sport courts is they demand precision installation and materials built to handle Georgia's humidity and clay-heavy soil conditions. That's exactly what we specialize in. Our team understands Peachtree City's landscape quirks—the Fayette County clay that shifts seasonally, the afternoon sun patterns that vary by neighborhood, and the HOA guidelines that govern landscaping across Glenloch and other subdivisions. We've installed courts for families who wanted to keep kids active without the commute to public facilities, and for homeowners who saw sport courts as a smart investment in their property's appeal and their family's lifestyle. Financing makes this more accessible than you might think, and we'll walk you through every option so the cost never becomes the reason you don't build what you actually want.
Peachtree City's clay-dominant soil is both an asset and a consideration. Clay provides excellent drainage stability once properly prepped—critical for a sport court that'll see Georgia's intense summer rains. What we typically do is excavate, grade to handle runoff toward your property's natural slope, and install a compacted base that works with your lot's existing topography rather than against it. Sun exposure varies meaningfully between neighborhoods; homes in Braelinn and Kedron often face different afternoon intensity due to tree canopy and lot orientation. We assess your specific microclimate during the site visit—shading from mature oaks affects ball visibility and surface temperature during peak playing hours. Most Peachtree City lots offer solid square footage for a half-court or full-court installation, though some Glenloch properties run tighter. HOA covenants in this area typically allow sport courts, but we verify restrictions upfront so there are no surprises. The proximity to golf cart paths and neighborhood amenities means your court becomes genuinely useful—kids actually use it, and resale appeal tends to reflect that. We handle all drainage considerations so standing water never becomes an issue during Georgia's humid season.
Most subdivisions here—Kedron, Braelinn, Glenloch—permit sport courts, but HOA covenants vary. We check your specific deed restrictions and HOA guidelines before you commit. Some require a simple architectural review, others just notification. We've navigated this process for dozens of Peachtree City homeowners and help you file what's needed.
Clay actually works in your favor when properly graded. We excavate, compact a stable base, and slope the court so water drains predictably. Combined with our subsurface prep, you'll never see standing water after Georgia summer storms. The key is professional installation that accounts for clay's seasonal movement.
A half-court typically runs $15,000–$25,000; full courts range $28,000–$50,000 depending on surface, size, and site prep. We offer multiple financing plans—12-, 24-, and 36-month terms with competitive rates. Many Peachtree City homeowners find monthly payments more manageable than paying upfront, especially when they calculate the value over 10+ years.
Absolutely. Peachtree City's terrain varies by neighborhood. We grade and level as needed, using retaining walls or fill when the slope justifies it. Site-specific estimates account for excavation costs, but a sloped lot rarely disqualifies a court—it just requires thoughtful grading design.
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