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Sport courts have become the go-to solution for Newnan homeowners who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play without battling the red clay that's typical throughout Coweta County. Whether you're in The Lakes at Glenrochie or one of the newer subdivisions popping up around town, artificial turf courts give you a clean, low-maintenance surface that handles Georgia's heat and humidity better than natural grass ever could. We've installed dozens of these systems across Newnan—from compact backyard setups to full-sized courts—and the color options available today mean you're not stuck with that bright green look from 10 years ago. You can choose surfaces that complement your home's aesthetic, match your neighborhood vibe, or even go bold with contrasting colors for the court lines. Since we're based about 50 minutes away, we know the local soil conditions, the way Newnan yards drain after summer storms, and exactly what kind of base preparation works best in our area. Let's talk about what color and style will work best for your space.
Newnan sits on Coweta County's notorious red clay, which actually works in your favor when installing a sport court—that dense base compacts well and provides excellent drainage once we lay the proper foundation. The real consideration is sun exposure. Properties around Downtown Newnan Square and those tree-lined streets in older neighborhoods might have significant shade, which affects both court performance and color visibility. Newer subdivisions like The Lakes at Glenrochie tend to have more open yards, meaning full-sun courts that need UV-stable color options. Georgia's humidity and afternoon thunderstorms are standard, so we always recommend slightly sloped installation for water runoff. Most Newnan yards we work with are quarter-acre to half-acre lots—plenty of room for a 30x50 multi-sport court or smaller pickleball-focused setup. HOA guidelines in some developments specify neutral color palettes, so checking your neighborhood rules before choosing bright accent colors is worth the five-minute conversation. The good news: artificial turf surfaces hold color brilliance far better than natural grass, and modern options come in everything from traditional greens to slate grays and clay-tone reds that actually complement Coweta County's natural landscape.
Full-sun Newnan yards handle bold colors beautifully—bright greens, blues, and reds won't fade noticeably. If your court gets afternoon shade (common near Downtown or tree-heavy neighborhoods), lighter grays or sand tones actually show court lines better and stay cooler. We recommend visiting installed courts in similar light conditions before deciding.
Most Newnan HOAs allow sport courts but check your specific covenants first—some prefer neutral greens or grays over neon accents. We've installed courts in several Glenrochie properties and can walk you through what neighboring courts look like. A quick call to your HOA takes the guesswork out.
Red clay's density is actually ideal for sport court bases—it compacts firmly and drains predictably. We excavate, level, and add crushed stone base specific to Newnan soil conditions. This prep work ensures your court surface stays stable through Georgia's wet summers and temperature swings.
The turf itself is permanent, but line painting and accent colors can be refreshed. Most Newnan homeowners stick with their original choice because quality modern surfaces hold color for 10+ years. If you want to experiment, we can show you samples in your actual yard lighting before committing.
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