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Peachtree City has always been about active living—that's built into the DNA of neighborhoods like Kedron, Braelinn, and Glenloch. Between the golf cart paths, Drake Field events, and The Fred's athletic programming, there's a real culture of staying in shape around here. But here's the thing: maintaining a natural grass court in Fayette County's clay-heavy soil is a constant battle. Our sport courts solve that problem. Whether you're a retiree who wants to play tennis or pickleball without the maintenance headache, or you're outfitting a residential lot with a multi-sport surface, artificial turf gives you a playable court 365 days a year. No more fighting clay stains, no more watering schedules that eat into your time. We've installed dozens of courts throughout Peachtree City, and we know exactly how to build a court that handles our humidity, our soil conditions, and your lifestyle.
Fayette County's clay soil is beautiful for a golf cart community, but it's murder on grass courts. That red clay sticks, stains, and compacts—meaning natural grass either drowns in wet weather or turns rock-hard during dry spells. Our sport court installations account for this by building a proper base layer that manages water drainage and prevents that clay from creeping onto your playing surface. Lot sizes in Peachtree City vary significantly depending on your neighborhood. Kedron and Braelinn have some tighter residential layouts, while other areas give you more room to work with. We assess your specific footprint and drainage patterns during the consultation—some lots naturally shed water better than others, and that affects both installation approach and long-term performance. Sun exposure is another factor. Some courts get hammered by afternoon heat; others have tree cover from the canopy that surrounds many of our neighborhoods. That influences which turf system we recommend and how we orient the court for optimal play and durability.
Most Peachtree City HOAs welcome artificial turf courts because they're maintained, professional-looking, and actually increase property appeal compared to worn-out natural grass. We coordinate with your HOA during design to ensure color and finish meet guidelines. In neighborhoods like Glenloch and Braelinn, we've worked directly with architectural review boards and haven't run into issues. Your HOA paperwork is part of our process.
Clay requires a reinforced base layer that we install beneath the turf—essentially creating a stable, level platform that prevents the clay from shifting or pushing through. Without proper base preparation here in Peachtree City, you'd see settling and drainage problems within a year. We use gravel, compaction, and a perimeter system specifically designed for clay-heavy soils. It's extra work upfront but saves you major headaches later.
Absolutely. That's the whole point. No watering, no mowing, no fertilizer schedules. A quick occasional rinse to remove pollen or dust is all you need. Many of our Peachtree City clients are retirees who wanted to keep playing tennis or pickleball without turning yard maintenance into a part-time job. You get your court ready in minutes, not hours.
From consultation to play-ready, we're typically looking at 2–3 weeks depending on weather and site prep complexity. Since we're about 45 minutes away, we schedule installation in blocks, which actually works in your favor—you're not waiting for a contractor who has to drive across the state. We handle permitting coordination and work around your schedule.
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