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Moreland's got that small-town charm—tree-lined streets, the kind of place where neighbors actually know each other. But if you're thinking about adding a sport court to your property, you're dealing with some real constraints that a lot of national turf companies don't understand. The red clay soil around Coweta County drains differently than what you'd find up north, and the humidity here means your playing surface needs to handle moisture without getting slick or developing algae issues. That's where we come in. We've installed artificial sport courts in rural properties around Moreland for families who want a low-maintenance basketball or multi-sport setup without fighting the Georgia heat and clay every season. Your yard might be smaller than what you'd see in suburban Atlanta, or you might have significant shade from mature oaks—both situations we handle regularly. Instead of making the drive all the way across the county, we can get out here in about an hour and build you something that actually works for Moreland's climate and your family's needs. No cookie-cutter installations, no guessing about drainage or sun exposure.
Coweta County's red clay is honestly beautiful to look at, but it's a nightmare for drainage if you're not careful. That heavy clay base means standing water is your enemy, especially during Georgia's humid summers. We always recommend a proper sub-base with our sport courts in Moreland—it's not optional here like it might be elsewhere. Sun patterns matter too. If your property is in or near Downtown Moreland, you might have older trees providing afternoon shade, which sounds nice until you're trying to maintain consistent playing conditions. We'll assess your yard's exposure and recommend either a court layout that takes advantage of natural shade or a turf blend that performs better in partial sun. The other thing to think about: lot sizes. Moreland's a rural community, so backyards vary wildly. We've done compact 20×40 courts squeezed into tighter spaces and sprawling setups on bigger acreage. No matter what you're working with, we design the court to maximize your actual usable space. Installation here typically takes 3–4 days depending on site prep. We factor in the clay soil conditions from day one.
Yes, but it requires the right setup. Red clay doesn't percolate water like sandy soil, so we install a perforated base layer that channels water away from the court surface itself. Without this, you'd get pooling during heavy summer rains. We've done dozens of installations here and know exactly how clay responds to our system.
Our turf can handle moderate shade, but if you're under mature oaks most of the day, the surface stays wet longer and algae becomes an issue. We'll evaluate your specific lot, and if shade's heavy, we might suggest either trimming branches or choosing a turf blend that resists moisture buildup better.
Most sport courts take 3–4 days from start to finish, depending on how much site prep your red clay base needs. If we're digging out clay and installing a proper drainage foundation, you might add a day. We'll give you a timeline during the site visit.
Surprisingly low. You're not mowing or fertilizing like a grass court, and the turf holds up to Georgia's heat. You'll sweep or blow off leaves occasionally and rinse it down during heavy pollen season. The red clay dust around Moreland can accumulate, but a quick water rinse keeps it clean.
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