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Your backyard in Newnan doesn't have to be a maintenance nightmare. We know the challenge—you've got red clay soil that gets slick when it rains, and if you're in one of the newer subdivisions around The Lakes at Glenrochie or closer to Downtown Newnan, your HOA probably has opinions about what your lawn should look like year-round. That's where a sport court makes sense. It's a legitimate solution for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, volleyball, or just a clean play area without fighting Coweta County's heavy clay every spring. Our crew handles installations throughout Newnan's 30263 and 30265 zip codes, and we've worked with enough local properties to understand what actually works here. A sport court handles our Georgia weather better than you'd expect—good drainage keeps that red clay from becoming a mud pit, and the surface holds up through our hot summers and unpredictable spring rains. Whether you're looking at your front property near the Newnan Downtown Square or converting a side yard in one of the newer developments, we can design something that fits your space and your lifestyle. No more explaining bare spots to the neighbors or watching your kids track clay through the house. We'll come out, assess your yard, talk through what makes sense for your family, and handle the installation so you can actually use your outdoor space.
Newnan's red clay is beautiful in photos but brutal on grass. If you've tried maintaining a traditional lawn here, you know the drill—it compacts, it drains poorly after heavy rain, and it makes ball sports unpredictable when it's wet. A sport court bypasses that problem entirely. The newer subdivisions tend to have smaller lot depths, which actually works in your favor for court placement; we can fit a full-sized court or a scaled version depending on your property layout. Sun exposure varies depending on your neighborhood—Downtown Newnan properties might have mature trees providing afternoon shade, while homes in newer developments often get full southern exposure. That matters for court orientation and material selection. Coweta County's climate means your court needs to handle humidity and temperature swings; we spec materials that won't crack during our freeze-thaw cycles or buckle under 95-degree heat. If you're in a community with HOA guidelines, a well-designed sport court often gets easier approval than you'd think, especially if it replaces struggling grass or becomes a focal point that actually adds property appeal. We handle all the prep work to remove that red clay layer properly, grade for drainage, and install a base that won't shift under Georgia's weather patterns.
Yes—drainage is the whole point. We remove the problematic clay, install proper base layers with slope and perforated underlayment, and the court surface itself sheds water instead of pooling it. Spring rains that would turn your grass into mud actually work in your favor because the court handles it and stays playable.
Most do, especially when it replaces bare spots or struggling lawn. We've completed plenty of installations across Newnan's neighborhoods. It's worth reviewing your specific HOA guidelines, but a well-maintained court with proper landscaping borders usually gets approval because it demonstrates care of the property.
Most courts take 5-10 days depending on size and site prep. Spring and fall are ideal—you avoid our intense summer heat and the soggy conditions that sometimes follow heavy winter rains. We can work year-round, but scheduling around Coweta County's weather patterns makes the job cleaner and faster.
It depends on court size, existing site conditions, and the surface type you choose. A standard residential court runs anywhere from mid-range to premium pricing. We provide detailed estimates after assessing your property. Call us to discuss your space and get a real number based on what you actually need.
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