Teacher Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Covington's got character—from the Town Square to those historic neighborhoods where families have put down real roots. And if you're a teacher or educator in Newton County, you deserve outdoor spaces that work as hard as you do without eating up your free time on maintenance. That's where a sport court comes in. Whether you're in the Oxford area or closer to Downtown, a synthetic turf court transforms your backyard into a place where your kids can shoot hoops, play tennis, or just run around safely—no watering, no weeding, no weekend yard work. LawnLogic has been helping Covington families reclaim their yards for years. We know the red clay soil that sits under most Newton County properties, we understand the summer heat and occasional clay stains that come with the territory, and we've installed courts in tight historic lots where every inch counts. A sport court isn't just an upgrade; it's permission to actually enjoy your own property instead of fighting it.
Here's what makes Covington yards unique: that deep red clay that Newton County is famous for drains differently than sandy soil, which means we account for that during base preparation. Your property might sit on older, compact clay—especially in the historic district—so proper grading and sub-base work aren't optional; they're essential to keep your court level and playable for years. Summer in Covington gets hot and humid, which is perfect for synthetic turf (it won't wilt), but it also means we design courts with drainage that handles our afternoon thunderstorms without pooling. Lot sizes in the Oxford area and Downtown neighborhoods tend to be varied; some sit on spacious grounds, others are tighter. We've worked with both. If you're in a historic district property, there may be HOA guidelines around color and materials—we navigate those conversations regularly and can suggest court finishes that meet both neighborhood standards and performance needs. The red clay underneath actually works in our favor: it's solid and stable once prepped correctly, giving us a great foundation for a court that'll stay true.
Not at all. We offer court colors and border options that complement older homes—deep greens, grays, and natural tones that fit the character of Downtown Covington and the Oxford area. Many of our clients are in historic districts. If your property has HOA guidelines, we'll review them with you and select finishes that check every box while still giving you a court your family will actually use.
Red clay is dense and compacts well, which is actually an advantage. We excavate and create a proper sub-base to manage water drainage, especially during Covington's humid summers. The clay won't shift like sandy soil does, so your court stays level and plays true. It does require expert grading—this isn't DIY territory, but it's exactly what we do.
Yes. We offer educator discounts to recognize what teachers give to our community. Reach out with your school ID or proof of employment, and we'll discuss pricing. Many Covington teachers have already invested in their yards this way—it's our small way of saying thank you.
Depends on what you want to do. A half-court for basketball needs roughly 25×50 feet; a multipurpose court for tennis, pickleball, or casual play might be 20×40. We assess your specific lot in the Oxford area or wherever you're located and design something that fits. Tight spaces work—we've done it in historic neighborhood yards before.
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