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Peachtree City is built on golf carts, wide-open lots, and a lifestyle that celebrates outdoor living. Whether you're in Braelinn, Kedron, or Glenloch, your yard is a real part of your home's personality—and a sport court ups that game significantly. We've installed artificial turf courts across Fayette County, and we know what works here. The clay-heavy soil, the Georgia heat, and the way families actually use their backyards in this community all shape how we design and install. A sport court isn't just a basketball court or a multi-sport surface; it's a reason for neighbors to show up, kids to get off screens, and your property value to jump. We can get you playing the same week we break ground—no waiting around, no excuses. Our crew handles the Peachtree City area regularly, so we're not learning your soil conditions or neighborhood HOA rules on your dime. Let's talk about what a professional court looks like on your lot.
Fayette County's clay-based soil is stable but dense, which actually works in our favor for court installation—we get excellent base compaction and minimal settling. What matters more is drainage. Peachtree City's rolling terrain means some properties shed water beautifully, while others pool it after heavy rain. We assess your lot's slope during our site visit and adjust sub-base grading accordingly. Sun exposure is another real factor here. Lots in Braelinn and Glenloch can get punishing afternoon heat, especially on dark-surfaced courts. We'll recommend lighter colorways or strategic shade solutions if your lot faces west or southwest. The neighborhoods also have varying HOA guidelines—some communities have strict color palettes or setback requirements. We know these rules and build them into our design from day one, so you're not surprised during inspection. Most Peachtree City lots are generous enough for a full-size court, but we've also done partial courts and multi-sport surfaces on tighter spaces. Your lot size, sun angle, and drainage pattern all influence material choice and layout. That's why the site visit conversation matters more than any generic spec sheet.
Yes, same-week installation is our standard for most residential sport courts in the area. We handle permit coordination, base prep, and surface installation in a concentrated push. Fayette County's soil is predictable, and our crew knows the neighborhoods well. Weather can shift timelines—heavy rain delays grading—but we work around it and communicate daily. Most Peachtree City installs are done Thursday or Friday of the same week you call.
Some do, some don't. Kedron and Glenloch have tighter aesthetic guidelines than other neighborhoods. We review your HOA covenants before we design anything. If your community limits colors to earth tones or wants courts to blend with landscaping, we build that constraint into the quote and design. It's worth 10 minutes on the phone with your HOA before we start.
It's actually a strength. Clay compacts really well and doesn't shift seasonally like sandy soil. We dig out 4-6 inches, compact in layers, and add crushed stone base. The real variable is drainage. We check your lot's slope and install perimeter drains if water pools. Your drainage setup determines longevity more than the clay itself.
Dark surfaces absorb heat—court temps can hit 140+ degrees in July. We often recommend lighter grays or tan-and-gray blends for Peachtree City, especially on south or west-facing lots. Lighter surfaces reflect heat, play cooler underfoot, and reduce heat-related wear on the synthetic fibers. We'll tour your lot and recommend based on sun exposure and your preference.
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