Raised Bed Border — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Peachtree City's got something special—those golf cart paths, the community vibe around The Fred and Drake Field, and neighborhoods like Braelinn and Kedron where families actually use their yards year-round. But here's the thing: Georgia clay doesn't play nice with natural grass, especially when you're talking about a sport court that takes real abuse. We've installed raised-bed sport courts all over Fayette County, and Peachtree City homeowners consistently choose artificial turf because it handles our humidity, doesn't turn into a mud pit after rain, and stays playable when natural grass would be dead or patchy. A sport court with synthetic turf means your kids can practice basketball or tennis the day after a downpour—no waiting for drainage, no ruts, no maintenance headaches. Whether you're in Glenloch or near the cart paths in the heart of town, a raised-bed border system gives you defined space, better water management, and a court that looks sharp without eating up your weekends with upkeep.
Fayette County's clay base is heavy and holds water like nobody's business. When you're building a sport court with a raised bed, that clay underneath matters because it affects drainage and how your base settles over time. We account for that by designing raised borders that lift your court above the native soil, preventing water from pooling underneath during our humid Georgia summers. Sun exposure varies across Peachtree City—some lots are tree-heavy (especially in Kedron and parts of Braelinn), while others get full afternoon sun. Artificial turf handles both situations better than natural grass, but we size your infill and choose pile heights based on shade patterns specific to your property. Most Peachtree City lots are spacious enough for a solid 30x60 or 40x75 court with room to spare, but cart community restrictions mean checking HOA guidelines before we break ground. The raised-bed border keeps the court contained, makes mowing the perimeter easier, and gives your landscape a finished, intentional look that fits the neighborhood aesthetic.
Absolutely. Our turf is engineered for Georgia conditions—it won't melt in summer heat, and it drains fast so humidity doesn't create mold or algae issues. The infill we use is designed to stay cooler than older synthetic systems, and the raised-bed setup keeps air flowing underneath, preventing moisture buildup that you'd get with natural grass on Fayette County clay.
Most Peachtree City HOAs are fine with sport courts, especially when they're contained with a raised border and blend with your landscape. We handle compliance conversations regularly—bring us your deed restrictions, and we'll make sure your court meets local guidelines before we schedule installation.
Typically 2–3 weeks depending on weather and raised-bed construction. Fayette County clay can slow prep work if we hit a wet spell, but we schedule around rain forecasts. Once the border's built and base is set, turf installation usually happens in 2–3 days, and you can use the court within a week.
Yes. Raised-bed borders actually help on slopes because they level the playing surface and improve drainage on hillier Peachtree City properties. We grade the base inside the border so your court plays true, even if your yard slopes toward the cart path or tree line.
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