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Peachtree City residents know the value of quality outdoor space—whether you're in Braelinn, Kedron, or Glenloch, your home is your sanctuary. A sport court transforms that space into something your family actually uses year-round. Instead of watching your kids disappear inside, you've got them outside shooting hoops, playing volleyball, or practicing tennis without worrying about the Georgia heat beating down on concrete or clay. We've installed sport courts throughout Fayette County, and we understand what makes Peachtree City unique: those gorgeous golf-cart community lots, mature trees that create shifting shade patterns, and neighbors who expect their yards to look sharp. That's where artificial turf comes in. It's the difference between a court that looks tired by mid-summer and one that performs like a pro installation for a decade or more. Your court doesn't have to sit empty eight months a year because the surface is torn up or cracked.
Fayette County clay is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soils—that matters when you're installing a sport court. Heavy rain sits on compacted clay, which is why proper base preparation and drainage layers aren't optional here; they're essential. Peachtree City's canopy coverage varies dramatically depending on which neighborhood you're in. Braelinn and Glenloch lots often have mature oaks and pines that create afternoon shade, which is great for cooling but can affect how fast your turf dries after rain. We account for that in material selection and court orientation. Most Peachtree City lots are sizeable, which gives us flexibility, but it also means your HOA guidelines matter. Many residents here maintain high landscape standards—your court surface needs to complement that aesthetic, not compete with it. The red clay subsoil common throughout the county requires us to install a proper stone base and drainage system to prevent water from pooling under the court. Summer heat and occasional winter freezes mean your turf needs durability across temperature swings. We've learned what works here through dozens of installations.
Your Fayette County clay actually requires grading and a proper drainage base—we won't skip this step. We excavate, install crushed stone for drainage, and compact a foundation that keeps water moving away from the court surface. It's extra work upfront, but it prevents the soft spots and puddles that kill courts on heavy clay. Peachtree City's clay is dense; we treat it accordingly.
Partial shade is fine; dense shade isn't ideal. If you're under heavy oak or pine coverage, the court takes longer to dry, algae can develop, and the surface degrades faster. We can work with it—we've done it—but we'll recommend either selective trimming or positioning the court where it catches at least 4–6 hours of direct sun daily. Let's assess your specific lot during the site visit.
Many Peachtree City neighborhoods have architectural review processes. We've worked with several HOAs here and know what typically gets approved. Check your community guidelines first; most are fine with sport courts if they're well-maintained and positioned thoughtfully. We'll help you navigate the approval conversation if needed.
A standard residential court takes 3–5 days once we've prepped the base. If your lot needs significant grading due to clay conditions or drainage work, add another 2–3 days. We schedule around weather—Georgia rain can slow things down, but we build that into our timeline and won't rush the foundation work.
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