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Newnan's got some serious yard potential—especially if you've got kids who want a place to shoot hoops, practice tennis, or just play without tracking red clay all over the house. That's where a sport court makes all the difference. We've installed them throughout Coweta County, and we know exactly what works in neighborhoods like Downtown Newnan and The Lakes at Glenrochie. The thing about Newnan is that your soil's heavy clay, drainage matters, and your backyard is probably your family's biggest asset. A sport court transforms that space into something functional and low-maintenance. No more weeds taking over, no more muddy sneakers on the kitchen tile, and honestly, your kids will actually want to stay home instead of begging you for the rec center. Whether you're thinking half-court basketball, a multipurpose surface for tennis and pickleball, or just a clean play area near Carl Miller Park's vibe, we can design something that fits your lot size and your family's actual needs. We've been doing this long enough to know what holds up in Georgia weather and what doesn't—plus, we're familiar with how Newnan neighborhoods approach outdoor improvements, so there are no surprises down the road.
Newnan sits on that classic Coweta County red clay, which is honestly why sport courts work so well here. Clay drainage is unpredictable, and during our wet seasons, you end up with puddles and staining. A properly installed sport court fixes that completely. The red clay also means your base prep is critical—we account for settling and moisture, especially in newer subdivisions where compaction isn't always consistent yet. Shade patterns matter too. If your backyard backs up toward one of the wooded areas common in The Lakes development, you might get morning shade that keeps the court cooler, which is actually a plus in summer. Sun exposure on the other side means faster drying after rain and better year-round usability. Lot sizes in Newnan vary—some of the older downtown properties are tighter, while newer subdivisions typically offer more room. We size courts to fit your space realistically; a half-court works great for smaller yards, and full courts fit naturally on larger lots. HOA rules in some Newnan neighborhoods do have landscape guidelines, but sport courts generally fall into the improvement category rather than the restriction category. We always check with your HOA before breaking ground. The Georgia heat and occasional ice storms mean we specify materials built for freeze-thaw cycles and UV resistance.
Absolutely. The clay doesn't drain like sandy soil, so we engineer the base differently—better subgrade preparation, proper compaction, and drainage solutions specific to your lot's slope. We've done dozens of installations across Newnan and know where water naturally flows on your property. Getting the base right is what makes a sport court last 15+ years instead of failing in five.
Yes. We design courts to fit. A half-court basketball setup or a 30-by-60 multipurpose surface works beautifully on compact yards and still gives your family real functionality. We'll visit your property, measure, and show you exactly what fits without feeling cramped or looking out of proportion with your home.
Our materials are rated for Georgia's climate swings. We use acrylic systems with proper expansion joints and UV-stabilized surfaces that expand and contract without cracking. We've tested this locally—courts we installed five years ago in similar neighborhoods are still holding up perfectly through winter cycles.
Many Newnan neighborhoods, especially The Lakes at Glenrochie and other newer subdivisions, do have design guidelines. We always advise checking your covenants first, but sport courts typically qualify as home improvements rather than violations. We can help navigate that conversation if needed.
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