Hoa Compliant — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Newnan are becoming the go-to move for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without the maintenance headaches of natural grass. Whether you're in The Lakes at Glenrochie, near Downtown Newnan, or anywhere across Coweta County, that red clay soil we've got here can make a natural court nearly impossible to keep playable year-round. Our artificial turf sport courts solve that problem completely. They're built tough enough for serious play, designed to drain properly in our Georgia humidity, and—here's the kicker—they're built to pass HOA requirements. A lot of Newnan homeowners assume their HOA won't approve a sport court. We've worked with community guidelines throughout the area and know exactly what specs make these installations compliant. You get a professional-grade playing surface that's ready for use within 48 hours of installation, no mud, no weeds, and no seasonal downtime. The investment pays for itself in what you're not spending on lawn care and court maintenance, and your family gets year-round access to a space that actually gets used.
Newnan's landscape presents some specific challenges and opportunities for sport court installation. Our Coweta County red clay is naturally dense and doesn't drain well, which is exactly why artificial turf with a proper sub-base makes so much sense here. When we install a sport court, we're building a complete system: engineered base, drainage layer, and premium turf. That clay underneath needs to be excavated and replaced or significantly amended, but it's a one-time job. Sun exposure in newer subdivisions and around established neighborhoods like The Lakes varies considerably—some yards get brutal afternoon heat, others have tree cover that keeps things cooler. We design court orientation and turf selection around your specific lot. HOA compliance in Newnan subdivisions typically requires that courts blend visually with the neighborhood, aren't overly reflective, and meet setback requirements. We handle those details during the planning phase so there's no back-and-forth with your HOA board. Most residential lots in the area have room for at least a half-court setup; full courts fit comfortably on larger properties. Our installation crew operates within a 50-minute radius from our headquarters, so we're quick to get here for site visits and service.
Yes—we've installed compliant courts throughout Newnan subdivisions, including The Lakes at Glenrochie. Most HOAs care about aesthetics, safety, and property line setbacks. We design courts to meet those standards: natural color options, appropriate fencing (if needed), proper positioning. We'll even help you submit an HOA request if your community requires formal approval. The key is working with the rules rather than against them.
Georgia humidity can be tough on inferior turf materials, but modern sport court systems are engineered to handle it. Our turf has built-in antimicrobial properties and a drainage base that moves water away quickly, preventing pooling and mold growth. Proper installation with the right sub-base layers is what matters most—and that's where our local experience in Coweta County pays off.
Red clay excavation and replacement is built into our project estimate. We're honest about it upfront—it's a necessary step to create proper drainage and surface stability. Once that foundation is right, your court will perform reliably for years. Think of it as the difference between a cheap pool and one that actually lasts.
Full installation typically takes three to five days depending on lot size and prep work. Once we're done, your court is playable within 48 hours. No curing time like concrete, no settling period. You'll be out there with the kids by the weekend if we finish on a Friday.
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