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Peachtree City's got something special going on—golf carts, manicured neighborhoods, and families who actually use their yards year-round. That's exactly why artificial turf for sport courts makes so much sense here. You've got Kedron, Braelinn, and Glenloch all packed with active households, and honestly, maintaining a natural grass court in Georgia heat is a losing battle. Clay soil in Fayette County doesn't drain like you'd hope, drainage issues pop up fast, and that red clay stains everything. A sport court with premium artificial turf handles the humidity, the heavy foot traffic, and Georgia's unpredictable weather without falling apart. Whether you're thinking basketball, pickleball, or just a solid play surface for the kids, we build courts that stand up to real use. No excuses about the weather, no patchy dead spots come August. We've worked plenty of Peachtree City yards, and we know exactly what these lots need.
Here's the thing about Peachtree City yards: they're different from the rest of metro Atlanta. Your soil is that Fayette County clay, which holds water like a sponge. Natural grass courts turn into mud after rain, and drainage becomes a nightmare. We engineer our base layers specifically for that—proper slope, crushed stone foundation, and perimeter drainage so water moves away from your court instead of pooling. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on which neighborhood you're in. Braelinn and Glenloch have mature tree coverage, so we factor in afternoon shade when sizing your court and selecting surface materials. Kedron tends to be more open. HOA rules in Peachtree City are reasonable about sports courts, but they do care about sight lines and aesthetics—we work within those guidelines. Lot sizes here are generous compared to Atlanta proper, which means we can build proper regulation or custom dimensions without cramming. Heat reflection is real in summer, so we choose turf that stays cooler underfoot. Installation takes about 5–7 days depending on prep work and whether that clay needs serious amendment.
Almost always, yes. Fayette County clay doesn't naturally drain well, and we've seen too many courts trap water underneath. We install a sloped base with crushed stone and perimeter drainage trenches. It adds cost upfront, but it prevents the court from becoming unusable after rain. Worth every penny in Georgia humidity.
Most Peachtree City HOAs approve them without issue—neighborhoods like Braelinn and Kedron understand that families want functional yards. We help with HOA submissions if needed. Courts are typically approved faster than pools or major additions. Check your specific covenants, but we rarely hit resistance.
Premium turf we use runs about 10–15°F hotter than grass in direct sun. We choose cooler-backing materials and can add shade structures if needed. Afternoon tree coverage in neighborhoods like Glenloch also helps naturally. It's manageable for active play, especially before 10 a.m. and after 5 p.m.
Yes. Even tight lots can fit half-courts or custom dimensions. We've squeezed courts into Peachtree City backyards between property lines. Full regulation courts need more space, but we'll design to what you've got and make it functional for real play.
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