Same Day — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Covington's got character—from the Town Square down to the tree-lined streets in Oxford, this is a community that takes pride in how things look. But if you've got kids, a dog, or you're just tired of fighting that red clay every time it rains, a sport court might be exactly what your yard needs. We install artificial turf sport courts right here in Newton County, and we've seen firsthand how a quality playing surface transforms a backyard. Whether you're in the 30014 or 30016 zip code, whether your lot's tucked into the historic district or backing up to wider acreage, we can build you a court that handles Georgia's humidity, holds up through seasons, and actually lets your family use the yard year-round instead of staring at mud. Same-day consultations available—we'll walk your property, talk through what's realistic for your space, and give you honest pricing before you commit to anything.
Newton County's red clay is beautiful, but it's also the reason so many Covington homeowners end up with muddy, unusable yards after rain. That clay sits tight, drains slowly, and creates the perfect setup for puddles that stick around for days. Our sport courts solve that by sitting on a properly engineered base that channels water away—critical in this climate. Shade patterns matter too, especially on older Covington properties where mature oaks and pines have had decades to grow tall. We assess sun exposure and recommend turf infills that handle both full-sun wear and the cooler, shadier sections. Historic district lots and Oxford-area homes often have tighter spaces, which means we're used to working around mature landscaping and property lines here. Installation typically takes 2–4 days depending on existing ground conditions and site prep. The red clay actually works in our favor during base installation—it compacts well and provides solid foundation support. One note: if you're in a neighborhood with HOA guidelines, we'll help you understand setback requirements and finish aesthetics before we start.
Yes. Covington's red clay actually compacts well, which means we don't always need to remove it entirely. We'll grade it, compact it, and add a gravel base layer to manage drainage—the clay becomes part of the foundation rather than the enemy. For deeper water issues on lower-lying lots, we do add French drain systems, but most properties in the 30014 and 30016 areas work with light site prep.
Full installation typically takes 2–4 days depending on base prep and court size. Same-day consultations are our standard—we'll measure, assess drainage, discuss infill options, and quote you the same day you call. From quote approval to finished court usually runs 1–2 weeks, not months.
Absolutely. Many Oxford-area and historic district properties have mature oaks and pines that create dappled shade. We use infill materials and turf blends rated for partial shade, and honestly, those areas often perform better in summer heat. Full sun spots get hotter, so we factor that into our recommendations for your specific lot.
If your property falls under HOA rules, yes—check your guidelines on setbacks, height, and finish color. We've worked with Covington neighborhoods before and know what approvals typically require. We can help you understand requirements and ensure your court meets standards before breaking ground.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.