Installation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Covington's a tight-knit community where families know their neighbors, and that means your yard matters. Whether you've got kids playing basketball in the driveway or you're hosting cookouts near the Town Square area, a sport court isn't just about athletics—it's about creating a space that actually gets used year-round without turning into a mud pit every time it rains. Newton County's red clay can be stubborn, and traditional courts drain poorly in our climate. That's where artificial turf comes in. We install sport courts that handle Covington's humidity, don't crack during our freeze-thaw cycles, and stay usable whether you're in Downtown Covington or out toward the Oxford area. No more explaining to the kids why they can't play because the court's waterlogged. No more watching your investment shift and settle like the old historic district foundations do. We've been doing this long enough to know what works in Newton County specifically, and we're close enough to get here fast when you need us.
Covington sits on red clay—the kind that holds water and turns slick when it gets wet. If you've got a yard in the historic district or near Downtown, you're probably dealing with older soil compositions that don't drain naturally. Standard asphalt or concrete courts fail here because water pools underneath, causing cracks and heaving. Our sport court systems include proper base preparation and drainage layers that account for Newton County's heavy rainfall and humidity. Lot sizes around Covington vary wildly—some properties in the Oxford area are generous, others downtown are tighter—so we size courts to fit your actual space, not a one-size template. Sun exposure matters too. If your court faces the afternoon western sun, we spec UV-resistant fibers that won't degrade as fast. Shade from mature trees means less heat stress on the surface, which is actually a win in Georgia summers. We also work within any HOA guidelines that apply to your neighborhood. Some areas have landscape restrictions, and we'll make sure your court meets those requirements before we start digging.
Most residential courts take 3–5 days depending on base prep. Covington's red clay often needs extra drainage work compared to other Georgia soils, so we budget time for proper grading and base layer installation. Once that's done, the court surface goes down fast. We'll walk you through the timeline during the site visit so you know exactly when to expect completion.
Yes. Our systems are built for Georgia's temperature swings—the freeze-thaw cycles in winter and the intense humid heat in summer. The material we use won't crack in cold snaps or soften excessively in heat. You'll also notice it stays cooler underfoot than asphalt, which matters when kids are playing outside in July.
Absolutely. Sloped yards are common in Covington's neighborhoods. We grade and level the base properly so water drains away from the court, not into it. The finished surface will be play-safe and won't pond water even on hillside properties.
Newton County and the City of Covington have specific guidelines depending on your neighborhood and lot. We handle the permit process or confirm what's needed for your property. If you're in the historic district, there may be additional steps, but we'll manage those details for you.
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