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Sport courts aren't just for the big complexes anymore—and here in Moreland, more homeowners are discovering how artificial turf transforms a backyard into a genuine athletic space. Whether you're thinking basketball, tennis, or just a durable play surface that handles Georgia's unpredictable weather, we've installed enough of these in Coweta County to know exactly what works. The red clay soil around Moreland can be stubborn, and natural grass doesn't always cooperate with our humidity and seasonal shifts. That's where a properly installed sport court makes all the difference. You get a consistent playing surface year-round, no mud tracking into the house, and a yard that actually handles the activity you're throwing at it. Our team has made the drive from LawnLogic HQ plenty of times to set up courts that hold up through summer heat and winter wet spells. We're not here to oversell you—we're here to talk about what a sport court can actually do for your property and your family.
Moreland sits on that distinctive Coweta County red clay, which means a few things for your sport court installation. First, drainage is critical. Clay doesn't shed water naturally, so we spend time on the base preparation to ensure standing water doesn't become an issue during our heavier rain seasons. The area also gets solid sun exposure, especially in the Downtown Moreland neighborhoods, but shade patterns vary depending on tree lines. We assess your property's specific light conditions because certain turf products perform better in full-sun versus mixed-light scenarios. Your lot size matters too—Moreland properties tend toward spacious rural settings, which gives us room to work with larger courts or multi-sport setups. We'll talk about HOA landscape guidelines if they apply to your area, though most Moreland homeowners have good flexibility. The heat and humidity are real factors; we recommend turf products engineered for Georgia's climate, with proper infill and backing systems that won't compress or degrade quickly. Installation timing is flexible, but we usually recommend spring or fall to give the base time to settle properly before heavy seasonal weather hits.
Red clay is dense and holds water, so we can't just lay turf directly on it. We build a gravel and stone base layer to create drainage channels beneath the playing surface. Without this step, you'd face pooling water and premature turf breakdown. It takes extra work, but it's the difference between a court that lasts and one that doesn't.
You can, but turf performance varies. Full shade limits certain products' durability. We'll evaluate your tree coverage and recommend either shade-tolerant turf or suggest light tree work if the investment makes sense. Most Moreland properties have enough open sky to support a functional sport court.
Site prep usually takes 2–3 days depending on your current yard condition and clay density. Installation itself runs 3–5 days. We typically schedule spring or fall to let the base cure properly. Weather delays are possible during heavy rain, but we work around Moreland's seasonal patterns to minimize downtime.
Less than natural grass, but not zero. You'll rinse it monthly to clear dust and pollen, brush the infill occasionally, and inspect drainage after heavy rain. The red clay dust can accumulate, so a quick water-down keeps it performing well. Most Moreland homeowners find it a fair trade for never mowing again.
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