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Peachtree City residents know the value of outdoor space—whether it's a backyard retreat in Braelinn or a recreational area in Kedron, your yard is an extension of your home. That's why artificial turf sport courts have become such a popular choice around here. Unlike natural grass, which struggles in Georgia's humid summers and clay-heavy soil, synthetic turf gives you a consistent playing surface year-round without the maintenance headaches. We've installed sport courts for families throughout Fayette County who wanted reliable surfaces for basketball, tennis, or multipurpose play—no brown patches, no mud, no constant reseeding. The investment pays dividends fast, especially in a community like Peachtree City where outdoor living matters. Our team handles the entire process: site assessment, proper drainage considerations (crucial with clay soil), base installation, and turf layout. We're based about 45 minutes away, which means we know the regional climate and soil conditions intimately. Let's talk about what a sport court could mean for your family's backyard.
Peachtree City sits on Fayette County clay, which is dense and drains slowly—a real consideration when installing synthetic turf. That clay base actually works in your favor for sport courts because it's stable and won't shift seasonally like sandier soils. What matters most is proper subsurface drainage. We install a gravel base layer and perforated underlayment to manage moisture, especially during Georgia's wet spring months. Sun exposure varies significantly between neighborhoods: Glenloch and Braelinn have mature tree canopies in some areas, which reduces UV stress on turf but can slow drying after rain. Kedron lots tend to be more open, meaning fuller sun exposure and faster play-surface dry times. Most Peachtree City lots range from quarter-acre to half-acre residential parcels—perfect for a 30x50 or 40x60 sport court depending on your goals. HOA guidelines vary by neighborhood, so we'll verify any landscape restrictions before we break ground. The golf-cart culture means accessibility is a priority for many homeowners here, and a level, well-draining sport court integrates seamlessly into that lifestyle. We factor in proper pitch and edge containment to keep water moving away from your foundation.
Absolutely. Synthetic turf is engineered for Georgia summers—it won't wilt, brown out, or create bare spots like natural grass does in July and August. The material we use reflects heat and drains moisture quickly, so even in humid conditions, your court stays playable. Clay soil beneath takes longer to dry than sandy soil, but our drainage system handles that. You'll play on consistent turf regardless of season.
It depends on your specific neighborhood covenant. Some Peachtree City HOAs have detailed landscape guidelines; others are more flexible with recreational improvements. We always pull your HOA docs and get written approval before installation begins. Most approve sport courts because they're well-maintained and add property value. We'll handle the paperwork conversation with you.
Clay is denser and slower-draining than sand, which is why we engineer extra attention into subsurface prep. We use a gravel base, perforated underlayment, and ensure proper pitch so water doesn't pool. That clay actually provides excellent structural stability for your court. The investment in drainage means your court stays dry and playable, even after heavy rain.
Most residential lots here support a 30x50 or 40x60 court comfortably, leaving room for landscaping and sight lines. We assess your specific lot, drainage patterns, and sun exposure to recommend the right dimensions. Smaller courts work for basketball or tennis; larger footprints give you multipurpose flexibility. We'll sketch options during the consultation so you see exactly how it fits your property.
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