Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Peachtree City is built on a lifestyle—golf carts, active families, and communities that prioritize recreation. Whether you're in Braelinn, Kedron, or Glenloch, you know that your yard is an extension of that lifestyle. A sport court made from artificial turf transforms your lot into a genuine play space without the maintenance headaches that natural grass demands in Georgia's climate. We've installed courts across Fayette County, and we understand what Peachtree City homeowners need: durability against heat and humidity, accessibility for wheelchairs and walkers, and a surface that stays playable year-round. Your kids can practice basketball or pickleball without waiting for the grass to dry. Aging parents and guests with mobility challenges can navigate the court safely and independently. Unlike the natural turf on Drake Field or The Fred's grounds, artificial surfaces don't develop the divots and wet patches that plague clay-heavy Fayette County soil. We handle the site prep, drainage, and surface installation so your family can focus on what matters—playing.
Fayette County's clay-based soil presents unique challenges for outdoor courts. Clay doesn't drain quickly, meaning natural grass becomes boggy after rain and creates maintenance problems through summer humidity. Artificial turf solves this entirely—we install proper base layers and drainage systems beneath the surface so water moves away efficiently, even during heavy downpours. Sun exposure varies significantly across Peachtree City neighborhoods. Homes in Braelinn and Glenloch often sit on larger lots with mature tree coverage, which means some courts need UV-stabilized turf that resists fading under dappled light. We assess your specific lot's sun patterns during the consultation. Lot sizes in your community range widely, so we design courts that fit your space—whether that's a compact 20x40 basketball court or a larger multi-sport layout. HOA guidelines exist in most Peachtree City communities, and we're familiar with the restrictions around fence heights, color requirements, and setbacks. We handle HOA submissions and coordinate approvals as part of our process. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on existing surface conditions and drainage requirements.
Absolutely. Artificial sport courts provide a firm, level surface that wheelchairs roll across smoothly—far better than natural grass or clay. We ensure proper slope for drainage while maintaining safe accessibility. Your court meets ADA standards for surface firmness and consistency, so family members and visitors with mobility devices can play and move around without hesitation or getting stuck.
Clay soil compacts but doesn't drain, so we install engineered base layers—typically recycled asphalt and stone—to create proper subsurface drainage. This prevents water pooling and extends the court's lifespan. The clay actually becomes an advantage once we prepare it correctly; it provides a stable foundation that stays level through Georgia's freeze-thaw cycles.
Not at all. We offer turf colors and court designs that complement residential landscapes. Many Peachtree City homeowners choose muted greens or hybrid surfaces that blend with surrounding yards. We also discuss fence and border options that match neighborhood aesthetics while maintaining safety and accessibility.
Minimal. No mowing, watering, or fertilizing. You'll rinse the surface occasionally to remove dust and debris, and we recommend light brushing a few times yearly. Georgia's humidity won't damage the turf—our materials are designed for this climate. It's dramatically less work than maintaining natural grass in Fayette County's conditions.
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