Summer Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Peachtree City has real potential—especially if you're thinking about a sport court that actually holds up through Georgia summers. Whether you're in Kedron, Braelinn, or Glanloch, the idea of having a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without sweating through natural grass upkeep makes sense. Artificial turf courts have come a long way. They're not the plastic-looking patches from 15 years ago. Modern sport-court systems give you a genuine playing surface that drains fast (important when those afternoon thunderstorms roll through Fayette County), stays cooler than you'd expect, and handles the kind of use that would destroy a traditional lawn. Summer's actually an ideal time to install—your court will be game-ready before fall leagues start, and you'll avoid the spring rush. We've installed plenty of these across the greater Peachtree City area, and we understand what works with local soil conditions, lot sizes, and the specifics of this golf-cart community lifestyle.
Peachtree City sits on Fayette County clay, which presents both a challenge and an opportunity for sport-court installation. That clay base is dense and doesn't drain naturally, so proper subsurface preparation is non-negotiable. We build in a compacted stone base with a perforated drain layer to handle Georgia's summer rain without pooling. Your lot size matters too—many Peachtree City properties are spacious enough for a full court, but some in the denser neighborhoods require creative layouts. The tree coverage varies significantly between neighborhoods; Glenloch properties often have more shade, which is actually beneficial for court longevity since it keeps temperatures moderate and reduces UV stress. Summer sun intensity is real here, so we spec high-quality infill materials that won't compact or harden in peak heat. HOA guidelines in various Peachtree City communities sometimes have opinions about court placement and appearance, so we factor that into design early. Installation during summer means faster curing and no winter weather delays—critical for getting your court functional before school sports seasons kick into gear.
Absolutely. Clay compacts tight and sheds water, so we don't install directly on native soil. We excavate, lay a compacted stone base, add a permeable drainage layer, and then your court foundation. This prevents standing water after Peachtree City's summer storms. It's extra work upfront, but it's what keeps your court playable year-round instead of turning into a bog.
Most yes, some no. Regulation courts are 94 by 50 feet. Properties in Kedron and Braelinn usually have room, though we sometimes scale to 3/4 or half-court depending on your space. We'll measure and mock it up so you see exactly what fits without eating your whole yard. Some HOAs have placement preferences too, which we check first.
Modern sport-court turf runs warmer than grass in direct sun, but not dangerous. We use lighter-color infill in Peachtree City installations to minimize heat absorption, and the system drains fast so it cools quickly after rain. Most families play on it without issues, especially late afternoon when you're using it anyway.
Site prep and base work typically takes 1-2 weeks depending on drainage needs and your soil. Turf installation itself is 3-5 days. We're about 45 minutes from your area, so scheduling is flexible. Summer heat actually speeds up material curing, so you could be playing by late June if we start in early June.
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