Maintenance — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your sport court in Peachtree City takes a beating. Between the clay-heavy soil in Fayette County, the Georgia heat, and those intense games on Drake Field or backyard tournaments in Braelinn and Kedron, natural grass just doesn't hold up. We've installed dozens of sport courts across your neighborhoods, and the story's always the same: homeowners start out fighting the red clay stains, the worn patches near the baseline, and the constant need to resod. Then they switch to artificial turf and forget they ever had a maintenance headache. The best part? Your sport court stops being a seasonal project and becomes something your family actually uses year-round. No rain delays, no dead spots from hard play, no wrestling with Fayette County's clay when you're trying to keep things level. Whether you're in Glenloch thinking about a tennis setup or you've got kids running drills in your backyard, artificial turf plays true, drains fast enough for Georgia's summer storms, and looks sharp for years without the weekend labor.
Peachtree City's clay-based soil is both a challenge and an opportunity. That Fayette County clay holds water and stains everything it touches—which is exactly why artificial turf makes sense for sport courts. You won't be fighting drainage issues or dealing with muddy courts after rain. Installation is actually straightforward here because we're accustomed to the soil composition and know how to prep the base properly. One thing we see often in your community is lot size variability—some homes in Kedron have generous backyards perfect for a full court, while others have tighter spaces that call for creative layouts. The neighborhoods also tend to have mature trees in some areas, which means dappled shade patterns. Artificial turf handles partial shade better than natural grass, though full-sun exposure in summer will warm the surface (we can discuss heat mitigation if that's a concern). Your HOA landscape rules are generally turf-friendly, but we always pull permits and verify requirements before breaking ground. The golf-cart culture also means easier equipment access during installation—a nice bonus for our crews moving materials.
Absolutely. Modern sport-court turf is engineered for Georgia conditions. Yes, it gets warm in direct sun—sometimes 130–140°F on the surface—but it's still playable and won't damage equipment or shoes. If you're concerned about heat, we can install infill materials with cooling properties or add shade structures. Most families in Braelinn and Glenloch don't report heat as a limiting factor for play.
Clay is actually a benefit. It's dense and stable, which means your court base stays level longer. We still build a proper gravel and stone base for drainage, but the clay underneath doesn't shift like sandy soil might. Drainage through the turf itself is excellent—water moves through the fibers and base system quickly, so your court drains within minutes even after heavy Georgia thunderstorms.
Yes. We've built courts on tight lots throughout your neighborhoods. A half-court or smaller multipurpose setup works great for most backyards. We'll help you design a layout that fits your space and play style. Proximity to neighbors and trees does matter for sight lines and shade, so we assess that during the consultation.
Minimal. Sweep or light rake occasionally to manage debris. Rinse with a hose if red clay dust builds up—which it will in Fayette County. That's honestly about it. No fertilizer, no aeration, no seasonal reseeding. Most Peachtree City homeowners spend maybe 15 minutes a month on upkeep, and their court stays tournament-ready year-round.
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