Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts are becoming a real draw for families in Moreland who want their kids to stay active without worrying about weather or upkeep. That red clay soil around Coweta County gets messy fast when it rains, and maintaining a natural grass court in this climate means constant mowing and drainage headaches. Artificial turf changes the game—literally. You get a professional-quality playing surface that handles Georgia's humidity, doesn't turn to mud after a thunderstorm, and stays playable year-round. Whether you're in Downtown Moreland with a standard residential lot or out in the more rural parts of the county, a weekend installation means your family can be shooting hoops or playing tennis by Monday. We've installed courts for families across Coweta County who appreciate not having to babysit their yard anymore. The durability of modern sport court systems means you're looking at years of reliable use, even through Georgia summers. No more canceling games because the court's too wet or the grass is overgrown. It's just there, ready to go, every single day.
Moreland's red clay base is a blessing and a curse. That clay holds moisture like nobody's business, which is perfect for drainage planning but means your natural grass option would require serious grading work. With artificial turf, you skip that headache entirely. The humidity around Coweta County is another factor—genuine turf struggles in that combination of heat and moisture, but engineered sport court surfaces are built for exactly this climate. Shade patterns matter too, especially if your court is near mature trees common to rural Moreland properties. Unlike grass, turf won't thin out in shaded areas, which gives you more flexibility in placement. Weekend installation is realistic here because our crew can handle the site prep—leveling, compaction, proper base layers—in a single day or two, depending on your lot size. Most Moreland residential properties have enough space for a dedicated court without major structural work. We account for Coweta County's drainage patterns during setup so water doesn't pool. The soil type actually makes installation smoother than you'd think; that clay compacts well once we remove the topsoil layer.
Yes, for most residential setups in the Moreland area. Site prep—clearing, leveling the red clay base, and compacting—happens day one. Surface installation follows day two. We're 55 minutes away, so we schedule Moreland jobs strategically, but weekend turnarounds are our standard for sport courts. Weather holds us up more than anything else; a rainy Saturday might push to the following week.
Not if it's installed correctly. That clay actually compacts nicely, which is your base. We slope the court slightly and add a permeable sub-base layer so water moves through, not pooling on top. Red clay drainage is honestly easier to work with than sandy soil because it's stable and predictable.
Most rural and Downtown Moreland properties can accommodate a half-court (2,500 sq ft) or full court (5,000 sq ft) without issue. We'll survey your space and account for setbacks. Lot size varies in the county, but we've rarely encountered space constraints that killed a project.
Georgia summers are intense, but modern sport court materials are engineered for this exact climate. The turf won't fade or degrade faster than in cooler regions. Proper drainage—critical in humid Coweta County—prevents moisture buildup that degrades underlayers. Your court will outlast most homeowner expectations.
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