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Sport courts in Newnan are becoming the go-to solution for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play without the headache of maintaining natural grass. We've worked with homeowners across Downtown Newnan and The Lakes at Glenrochie who realized that Georgia's red clay soil and our summer humidity don't play well with traditional courts—or they just got tired of watering and mowing. An artificial turf sport court gives you a clean, all-weather surface that handles everything from intense afternoon games to weekend tournaments. Whether your backyard overlooks Carl Miller Park or you're nestled in one of Coweta County's newer subdivisions, a properly installed court transforms unused yard space into something your family will actually use year-round. We handle the full installation from site prep through final striping, and we're BBB-accredited because we believe this kind of investment deserves real accountability and craftsmanship.
Newnan's Coweta County red clay is honestly one of the trickier soil bases we deal with. That clay compacts differently depending on moisture and temperature, which matters a lot when you're setting the foundation for a sport court. We've learned to account for drainage patterns unique to neighborhoods like The Lakes at Glenrochie, where newer subdivisions sometimes have grading challenges that older areas don't. The Georgia heat and humidity mean your turf faces real stress—especially if your court sits in full sun like some of the properties near Downtown Newnan Square. We size the base layer accordingly and choose turf systems with excellent water drainage so puddles don't sit after our frequent summer storms. Shade patterns matter too; if your court runs through tree coverage, we adjust infill and pile height to prevent algae growth. We also check local HOA guidelines in your specific neighborhood before recommending colors or height specs, since some Newnan communities have landscaping rules worth knowing upfront.
Absolutely. We don't just pour a base on top of Coweta County clay—we prepare the subgrade carefully to handle settling and manage drainage. Red clay holds water longer than sandy soil, so we build in proper slope and sometimes add a perforated drainage layer. This prevents the soft, spongy feel courts sometimes get in areas with poor water movement. It's why we ask detailed questions about your yard's current drainage before quoting the job.
Most residential lots in newer Newnan subdivisions give us 30x50 or 35x60 feet to work with—enough for a full basketball court with some breathing room. We've done smaller courts (25x45) when space is tight. We'll walk your property, measure the area, and show you exactly what fits without eating into your patio or driveway. Shadier lots sometimes benefit from a slightly smaller footprint so you maximize sun exposure.
Our summers are intense, and humidity can promote algae or mold on poor-quality turf systems. We use premium drainage-focused materials rated for high-moisture climates and recommend infill blends that resist bacterial growth. Regular maintenance—occasional power rinsing and proper drainage management—keeps the court performing through August heat spells without degradation.
Many neighborhoods do have landscaping or structure guidelines. We're familiar with Newnan's various community rules and always help homeowners understand what's required before starting. It's faster to check upfront than to have a project delayed. We'll give you the specs so you can submit to your HOA if needed, and we've got a track record of approvals across Coweta County subdivisions.
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