Spring Special — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Covington's got character—from the Town Square's historic charm to those rolling Newton County properties where families actually want to spend time outdoors. Here's the thing though: that red clay soil and Georgia's spring humidity make maintaining a natural grass court a constant battle. Our sport courts change the game entirely. Whether you're in the Oxford area or closer to Downtown, you're looking at a surface that handles our climate, drains properly, and plays consistently year-round. No more muddy patches after a rain. No more brown spots from the heat. Just a court that's ready whenever your family is. We've been installing these across the region, and spring is honestly the perfect window to get it done before summer kicks in. The installation takes about a week, and you'll have a surface that multiplies how you actually use your yard.
Newton County's red clay is beautiful for the region's aesthetic, but it's murder on drainage and turf establishment. Natural grass absorbs water slowly here, which means puddling and compaction issues—especially on sport courts where foot traffic is concentrated. Our artificial turf solves that immediately with a engineered base layer that handles our spring rains and humid summers without breaking down. The soil prep is where the real difference shows. We remove that clay layer, install proper drainage infrastructure, and then build the court on a stable base that won't shift with seasonal moisture changes. Sun exposure varies significantly across Covington's neighborhoods. Downtown lots tend to be shaded by mature trees, while properties in the Oxford area often get full southern exposure. We size the turf pile and infill type accordingly—lighter colors and thicker cushioning for high-sun yards, different specs for shaded courts where moss and algae could theoretically become issues (they won't with our maintenance plan, but we engineer around it anyway). Historic district properties sometimes have HOA guidelines about color and appearance, which we work through upfront. Most Covington yards run between quarter-acre and half-acre, so a 30x40 or 40x50 court is pretty standard. Installation timing in spring means the ground's workable and you've got the whole season ahead.
Newton County's clay-heavy soil compacts under foot traffic and drains poorly in our spring rains. Grass on a clay base gets weak, thin, and muddy—especially on a court where the same patches get pounded constantly. You'd be reseeding every 18 months just to keep it playable. Artificial turf doesn't fight the soil; it replaces the drainage problem entirely with engineered layers that actually work in Georgia's climate.
Yes. Our spring special includes the full site prep, drainage base, turf installation, and seaming. We're out here from Covington's 30014 and 30016 zips regularly, so scheduling's straightforward. The seven-day timeline accounts for base curing and proper infill settling. You're getting a complete, playable court—not just rolled-out carpet.
Completely. We spec the turf pile and infill type for Georgia's climate, not generic conditions. The engineered drainage keeps moisture from sitting underneath, which prevents mold. The surface actually stays cooler than natural grass in direct sun because the infill reflects rather than absorbs. It'll outperform a natural court by August, guaranteed.
That depends on your specific lot and any HOA covenants (some Covington neighborhoods have them). We handle the surveying and setback verification as part of our site evaluation. Most residential yards have enough space for a 30x40 court without line-of-sight issues. We'll walk your property and confirm before we quote.
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