Flexible Payments — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become a game-changer for families across Newnan, and honestly, we see why. Whether you're in Downtown Newnan, The Lakes at Glenrochie, or any of the neighborhoods in between, having a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play transforms how your family uses the backyard. The thing is, Georgia heat and humidity don't play nice with standard turf—and Coweta County's red clay base means drainage matters. That's where our sport court installations come in. We've been building these for Newnan homeowners for years, and we understand the specific challenges your soil, climate, and yard layout throw at you. The best part? We work with flexible payment options because we know that investing in your family's outdoor space shouldn't mean paying it all upfront. Our team can handle everything from site prep on that tricky red clay to final line striping, and we're just 50 minutes away when you need us.
Newnan's red clay foundation is beautiful for gardens, but it demands respect during sport court installation. Unlike sandy soils that drain fast, clay holds moisture—especially during Georgia's humid summers. We always account for this during prep work, making sure we're grading properly and installing drainage solutions that actually work in Coweta County conditions. Sun exposure varies significantly between neighborhoods. Properties near Carl Miller Park and Downtown Newnan often have mature tree coverage that creates partial shade, which is honestly ideal for reducing heat on the playing surface. Newer subdivisions like The Lakes at Glenrochie tend to have more open yards, meaning full sun exposure—something we factor into material selection and maintenance planning. Yard sizes in Newnan range wildly. Downtown properties sometimes sit on smaller lots, so we customize court dimensions to maximize playability without overwhelming the space. Homeowners in The Lakes and other established residential areas usually have more room to work with, which opens up options for full-size courts or multi-sport layouts. We always check HOA guidelines upfront—some neighborhoods have specific requirements about court placement or materials.
Coweta County's red clay holds water differently than sandy soils, so we always install proper drainage systems beneath the court base. We've learned that grading away from the playing surface and sometimes adding French drains prevents that soggy feeling after Georgia's heavy rains. The clay itself is stable for building on—it actually compacts well—but we don't skip the preparation steps that account for moisture retention.
Absolutely. We've installed courts in both areas. Downtown properties often have shade from mature trees, which keeps the surface cooler and reduces UV wear. Newer subdivisions have more sun, so we might recommend different infill materials or maintenance schedules. Either way, the court performs beautifully—it just means we customize the approach for your specific lot.
We offer flexible payment plans so you're not stuck paying the entire cost upfront. Depending on your project size, we can work out a schedule that fits your budget. Financing makes these installations accessible for Newnan families who want to invest in their outdoor space without financial strain.
It depends on the sport and your yard size. A half-court basketball setup needs roughly 47 by 50 feet. Pickleball courts are smaller. We do site consultations to understand your property layout—whether you're in a compact Downtown lot or have more room in The Lakes—and recommend dimensions that maximize playability without overcrowding your yard.
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