Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Out here in Moreland, we know what it takes to build something that lasts. Our veteran-owned team has been installing sport courts across Georgia for years, and we've learned that the red clay soil in Coweta County demands a foundation that won't shift or settle under pressure. A sport court isn't just about aesthetics—it's about creating a space where your family can actually use your yard year-round, whether that's basketball, pickleball, or tennis. We've worked with homeowners throughout Downtown Moreland and the surrounding rural areas, and we've seen firsthand how the right court transforms a property. The drive from our headquarters takes about an hour, but that distance doesn't change our commitment to quality. We treat every installation in Moreland like it's in our own backyard. Your sport court needs to handle the humid summers, occasional freeze-thaw cycles, and the unpredictable Georgia weather. We build them to do exactly that—without cutting corners or overpromising timelines.
Moreland's Coweta County red clay is actually one of the trickier soil types to work with for sport courts. That clay holds water differently than sandy soil, which means drainage planning isn't optional—it's essential. We've learned to slope courts properly and install base layers that account for the way water moves through your property here. Most yards in this area run between a quarter-acre and a full acre, which gives us decent flexibility for court sizing, though we always scout the site first to check for shade patterns. The mature trees scattered across rural Moreland properties can create pockets of afternoon shade that affect court usability and surface temperature. Sun exposure also matters more than people think—a court in full southern exposure plays differently in summer than one with morning shade. We've installed courts near the Lewis Grizzard Museum area and throughout Downtown Moreland, and soil testing is always our first step. That red clay needs proper base prep, adequate compaction, and a solid drainage system underneath. Skip those details, and you'll regret it during heavy rains.
Red clay holds water longer than other soil types, which is why we don't just dump and level. We install French drains and permeable base layers specifically designed for Coweta County soil conditions. Proper grading prevents water from pooling under your court, which would damage the foundation. We've handled dozens of installations on Moreland properties, and this prep work is non-negotiable.
Most residential sport courts take 5–7 business days from site prep through final lines and surface installation. Weather delays can happen—typical for Georgia—but we plan around rain forecasts. We're 55 minutes away, so we schedule Moreland jobs efficiently and don't overcommit our crew elsewhere during your project window.
Absolutely. Sloped yards are common out here, and we build the base to level the playing surface while respecting your property's natural drainage. We work with grades up to about 5%, and honestly, slight slopes help water move away from the court rather than pool underneath it.
We recommend medium-pile polyurethane turf for multipurpose courts in this area. It handles heat absorption better than thick-pile options during Georgia summers, provides good ball response, and wears well under the humidity and occasional freeze-thaw we see in Coweta County. We'll walk you through options based on your primary sport.
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