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Peachtree City is built for outdoor living—golf carts, wide-open lots, and that Georgia heat mean homeowners here are serious about their yards. A sport court with premium artificial turf transforms those sprawling Braelinn and Glenloch properties into year-round play spaces without the mud, bare patches, and maintenance nightmare that comes with natural grass in Fayette County clay. Whether you've got kids who want a basketball court, a family that plays pickleball, or just want a durable, all-weather surface that actually looks good, synthetic turf handles the Georgia sun and humidity better than anything Mother Nature grows here. The neighborhoods in Peachtree City have clear HOA guidelines about landscaping, and that's actually where artificial turf shines—it stays manicured, green, and compliant without constant watering or fertilizer. We've installed dozens of courts from Kedron to the areas near The Fred, and every single one has turned a "maybe someday" backyard into something families actually use every single day.
Fayette County sits on dense clay—great for golf carts, challenging for traditional grass. That clay base stays wet longer after rain, which breeds fungal issues and dead patches on natural turf by mid-summer. An artificial sport court eliminates that entirely. Your soil becomes an asset: we use it as a stable, level foundation and add engineered base layers that drain properly, even through Georgia's humidity spikes. Lot sizes in Braelinn, Glenloch, and Kedron vary widely, but most HOA-compliant installations run 20x40 or smaller—perfect for a half-court basketball setup or full pickleball layout. Sun exposure matters too. South-facing yards in Peachtree City get brutal afternoon heat; our turf formulations are UV-stabilized to stay colorfast and safe underfoot even at 95 degrees. HOA covenants typically require landscaping that maintains property values, and a clean, professional sport court does exactly that. We handle all the compliance paperwork and design work so you're never guessing whether your court meets neighborhood rules.
Yes. Most Peachtree City neighborhoods, including Braelinn and Glenloch, require HOA approval for exterior improvements. We handle design submissions and compliance documentation. Sport courts typically get approved faster than other structures because they're contained, professional-looking, and add value. We'll walk you through the process.
Absolutely. We use commercial-grade synthetic turf rated for full-sun Southern conditions. It won't scorch, fade, or develop the fungal issues that plague natural grass in Fayette County's clay-heavy soil. Summer heat actually makes maintenance easier—no watering, no mowing, no mud.
Clay is actually ideal for base stability once properly graded and compacted. We assess drainage patterns, add engineered sub-base layers, and slope the court slightly so water moves away from structures. Your existing soil becomes a solid foundation instead of a liability.
Most Peachtree City yards accommodate half-court basketball (32x50), full pickleball courts (30x60), or multi-sport layouts. We survey your lot, check setback requirements, and design something that fits your space and HOA guidelines without feeling cramped.
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