Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Peachtree City's got something special going on with those golf cart paths and community amenities—The Fred, Drake Field, the whole vibe of an active neighborhood where families actually get outside. But here's the thing: your backyard doesn't have to be a maintenance nightmare just to look sharp. A sport court with artificial turf changes the game. Instead of fighting that Fayette County clay and the Georgia heat to keep natural grass alive, you're looking at a surface that handles weekend basketball games, soccer practice, or just being the neighborhood hangout spot—without watering, mowing, or worrying about brown patches come July. We install these courts for Peachtree City homeowners every weekend, and the difference between a yard that exhausts you and one that actually works for your family is honestly just a few days of work. Your neighbors in Kedron, Braelinn, and Glenloch are already making the switch. The question is whether you want to keep pouring time into upkeep or invest once and play hard for the next decade.
Peachtree City sits on classic Fayette County clay, which is honestly the perfect argument for artificial turf. That clay holds water like it's trying to ruin your weekend plans—you get soggy spots, drainage headaches, and grass that either drowns or cracks depending on the season. When we install sport courts here, we're building on a foundation that needs proper grading and base prep because of how clay behaves. The good news: our crew knows this soil inside and out. We account for Peachtree City's humidity and afternoon thunderstorms by ensuring your court slopes correctly and has a permeable base underneath the turf. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in a tree-heavy lot or out in the open sections of Braelinn or Glenloch. Most residential yards here run 60–120 feet of usable space, which is perfect for a half-court or full basketball setup. We also make sure everything meets the landscape standards your HOA expects—this community takes pride in how properties look, and we respect that. Weekend installation means you're playing by Saturday or Sunday, not waiting weeks.
Absolutely. Fayette County clay doesn't drain naturally, so we build a sub-base with crushed stone and a perforated layer underneath your turf. This stops water from pooling and keeps the court playable year-round. We've installed dozens of courts in your area and know exactly how to work with that clay base to prevent settling and shifting.
Yes, but it depends on your court size and current yard condition. For a standard half-court (about 2,500 sq ft), we can absolutely turn it around Friday-to-Sunday. Prep work—leveling, base installation, edging—is the real time investment. If your lot needs heavy grading because of clay drainage, we'll be honest about that upfront.
Most do, especially when it's maintained better than natural grass and looks professional. We've worked with Peachtree City neighborhoods on approval and can provide examples of courts we've installed nearby. Check your specific HOA guidelines, but we handle these conversations regularly.
Modern sport court turf is designed for this exact climate. It won't fade like older products and handles the intense summer sun without burning. Drainage is key—our Fayette County clay base prep ensures moisture doesn't sit underneath, which keeps the court cool and prevents mildew in humid conditions.
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