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Newnan's got some serious sports culture, and honestly, backyard courts have become the thing to have in neighborhoods like The Lakes at Glenrochie and around Downtown Newnan. We work with homeowners all throughout Coweta County who want to give their kids a proper place to practice basketball, tennis, or pickleball without fighting red clay stains and maintenance headaches. A sport court install is different from basic lawn turf—it's engineered for performance, drainage, and durability under athletic use. The great news? Newnan's newer subdivisions have the space and the demand for this, and with our crew based about 50 minutes out, we're familiar with exactly what works in your area. We've installed dozens of courts in similar neighborhoods, and we know how to prep that Coweta County soil so your court stays level, drains properly through Georgia's wet seasons, and gives you years of reliable play surface. Whether you're imagining your kids training on a regulation basketball court or the whole family playing pickleball on weekends, a sport court transforms your backyard into something that actually gets used.
Coweta County's red clay is beautiful but honestly doesn't play well with sports surfaces without proper prep work. That clay base tends to shift and hold water, so here's what we do: we engineer a proper foundation with crushed stone and drainage layers to keep your court stable through Georgia's humidity and rain cycles. Sun exposure matters too, especially in Newnan's newer neighborhoods where shade patterns can vary wildly depending on tree maturity and lot orientation. We'll walk your property to see what you're working with—some yards around The Lakes get afternoon shade that actually helps in summer, while others in more open subdivisions need UV-resistant surfaces. One thing we always discuss with Newnan homeowners: HOA guidelines. Some of the newer developments have landscape restrictions, so we help you navigate those before we break ground. Court size also matters here. Most Newnan lots can handle a 30x60 basketball court or a smaller multi-sport setup, but we customize based on your actual usable space. The red clay soil means we're extra careful with grading and subsurface prep—cut corners here and you'll have problems by next summer.
Red clay compacts but shifts seasonally, especially with Georgia's rain and humidity. We remove the top layer, install crushed stone base with proper slope for drainage, then lay your court surface. Without this prep, you'd get settling and water pooling. It takes more work upfront than sandy soil, but it results in a court that stays stable year-round in Newnan's climate.
It depends on your neighborhood. The Lakes at Glenrochie and similar newer developments sometimes have landscape guidelines. We've worked through these restrictions before—some allow courts set back from street views, others require specific colors or materials. We'll help you review your HOA docs and design accordingly so there's no surprises.
We typically recommend acrylic or polyurethane sport surfaces for Newnan because they handle UV exposure, heavy rain, and humidity without cracking or fading. They're easier to maintain than asphalt in this climate, and they provide consistent ball response through temperature swings. Proper drainage is critical with our rainfall.
Most residential courts take 2-4 weeks from site prep through final surfacing, depending on soil conditions and size. We schedule around Newnan's weather—avoiding heavy rain windows—so the job stays on track. We'll give you a clear timeline during the estimate.
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