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Moreland's a place where people still value doing things right—and that includes their outdoor spaces. If you've got kids, you know how fast a natural grass court wears down, especially when the red clay underneath starts bleeding through after a good rain. That's where a quality sport court makes sense. We've worked with homeowners throughout Coweta County who wanted a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or just practice drills without the constant mud and maintenance headaches. A sport court in your Moreland backyard isn't just about convenience; it's about creating a real gathering spot that actually holds up to Georgia's humidity and those heavy afternoon storms. Whether you're in Downtown Moreland or out in the quieter parts of the county, the fundamentals are the same: proper base preparation, good drainage, and materials that won't fade or crack after a few seasons of sun exposure. We handle the whole process locally—from site assessment to final court marking—and we're straightforward about what your property needs.
Moreland sits on Coweta County's signature red clay, which is beautiful but honestly a nightmare for sports courts if you don't handle drainage properly. That clay holds water like a sponge, so we always recommend a rock and gravel base layer before any synthetic surface goes down. The county's humidity is real too—afternoon thunderstorms roll through regularly, and your court surface needs to shed water fast or you'll end up with standing puddles that breed algae. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot's orientation; some Moreland properties are tree-heavy, which keeps things cooler but can limit drying time after rain. Most residential backyards in the area run between quarter-acre and half-acre, which gives us good room to work with for a regulation or near-regulation court layout. We've also found that homeowners appreciate courts that double as entertaining spaces, so we often recommend neutral court colors that don't show wear as quickly in this climate. Installation typically takes a few weeks once prep work starts, and we account for Georgia's weather patterns when scheduling.
Red clay is actually our biggest concern during install. It doesn't drain naturally, so we always build a robust base layer—crushed stone, then a perforated drainage base. Without this, water pools and breaks down the court surface from underneath. We've been doing this for years in Coweta County, and proper prep is the difference between a 10-year court and a 15-year court.
Georgia's humidity means algae can grow in shaded spots, especially near tree cover. We recommend a gentle pressure wash twice yearly and regular brushing to keep debris from sitting on the surface. The good news is synthetic courts need way less attention than natural grass, which would be destroyed by Moreland's weather cycles.
Absolutely. We've worked with compact properties throughout Moreland and customized court dimensions to fit. A half-court or a smaller practice area often makes more sense on tighter lots, and it still gives you a functional space without overwhelming your backyard.
From site prep to finished court, we're usually looking at 3–4 weeks, depending on weather. Moreland's rain patterns can affect scheduling, but we plan around the typical wet season. Initial consultation and design take about a week, then installation follows once permits and prep are complete.
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