Quick Quote — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Covington's got character—from the Town Square downtown to those tree-lined streets in Oxford, it's a community where people actually use their yards. We've installed sport courts across Newton County for families who want to reclaim their backyards without fighting red clay stains every time it rains. A sport court isn't just turf; it's a concrete pad with a cushioned synthetic surface that handles basketball, pickleball, multi-sport play, or just being a low-maintenance gathering spot. Our crews know the Covington area well enough to understand your lot's layout, sun exposure, and drainage quirks—things that matter more than you'd think when you're planning a 20-year investment. Whether you're in the historic district with tighter lot dimensions or the Oxford area with a bit more room to work with, we'll get you a quick quote that accounts for your actual space, not some cookie-cutter estimate.
Newton County's red clay is famous—and infamous. That signature rust-colored soil drains slowly and stains everything it touches, which is exactly why so many Covington homeowners jump at a sport court. Unlike grass, synthetic courts shed that clay completely. You won't track it into the house or watch it accumulate under your fingernails. Sun patterns matter here too. If your yard backs up to the wooded areas common in and around Covington, you might have shade for good portions of the day—which actually helps preserve your court's color and reduces heat absorption in summer. HOA rules in the historic district downtown tend to be more restrictive, so we always confirm setbacks and material finishes before we break ground. Most residential lots in Covington range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us flexibility for a sport court without eating your entire yard. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on existing surface prep and drainage needs.
Absolutely. Our courts use light-colored synthetic surfaces that reflect heat better than asphalt or concrete. In peak summer, they're noticeably cooler underfoot than a standard driveway. Drainage channels also prevent puddles during Newton County's heavy afternoon thunderstorms, so your court stays playable year-round.
No. We excavate and prepare the base carefully, then install a geotextile barrier that separates the Newton County soil from your court surface. Any red clay gets contained during the grading phase. Your finished court stays clean from day one.
Historic district lots and standard residential zones have different setback rules. We pull local codes for your specific address and lot before quoting. Most Covington installations can fit a court 5–10 feet from your property line, but we'll verify for your situation.
That's the point of our quick-quote system. We ask for your address, lot dimensions, and what you want the court for. You'll get a ballpark price within 24 hours—no pressure, no follow-up calls unless you reach out.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.