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Sport courts in Moreland aren't just about having a place to shoot hoops or play tennis—they're about reclaiming your yard from that stubborn red clay that Coweta County is famous for. If you've got kids, you know how quickly a natural grass court turns into a mud pit after a good rain, especially on the rolling properties that make up so much of our rural community. That's where artificial turf comes in. A properly installed sport court gives you a consistent, all-weather playing surface that handles the Georgia humidity without turning into a swampy mess. We've been installing these courts across the region for years, and we've learned exactly what works in Moreland's climate and soil composition. Whether you're in Downtown Moreland or out on one of the larger parcels that define our area, we can build you a court that's ready to play on rain or shine. Our team makes the drive from LawnLogic HQ regularly, and we know the terrain, the drainage challenges, and the best practices for getting a sport court installed right the first time.
Moreland sits on that characteristic red clay that blankets Coweta County, which means drainage is something you can't ignore when you're planning a sport court. The natural slope of most properties here actually works in your favor—we use that grade to our advantage during installation, making sure water moves away from the court rather than pooling on top of it. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're near tree lines (common in the rural parts of our community) or in more open areas closer to Downtown Moreland. We'll assess your specific lot during the consultation because shade patterns affect how the turf performs during peak summer heat. Most yards in Moreland are spacious enough for a full-sized court or a generous practice area, which means we're not usually fighting tight spatial constraints like you'd find in suburban neighborhoods. The red clay base actually requires special preparation—we don't just lay turf over it and hope for the best. Proper compaction and base material selection are critical to preventing settling or shifting over time. Georgia's humidity demands quality drainage layers underneath, so we use crushed stone and perforated base systems that handle heavy rain without creating bog conditions. Installation timing matters too; late fall through early spring gives us the best working conditions before summer heat really kicks in.
Red clay doesn't drain well on its own, so we always prepare the base properly by compacting the existing clay and adding crushed stone drainage layers beneath the turf. This prevents water from sitting under the court and causing the surface to shift or settle unevenly. The clay itself is actually stable for a foundation once it's properly prepared—we're just giving water a clear path to move away from the playing surface.
Absolutely. Most properties in our area have some slope, and that's actually helpful for drainage. We grade and level the court surface while maintaining the natural slope of your lot, so water runs off properly. Steeper slopes require a bit more base preparation, but we've installed courts on all kinds of terrain in Moreland without issues.
Fall through early spring gives us the most comfortable working conditions and lets the turf settle before Georgia's intense summer heat and humidity arrive. We can install year-round, but if you schedule in late September through March, you'll see your court perform optimally right from the start.
Our Georgia-spec turf is designed to handle humidity without growing mold or mildew. You'll want to rinse it occasionally to remove pollen and dust, and we'll walk you through a simple maintenance plan. Most owners find it requires far less upkeep than natural grass while staying game-ready year-round.
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