Military Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Newnan have become a smart investment for families who want their kids practicing basketball, pickleball, or tennis without worrying about the Georgia heat destroying natural grass. We've installed plenty of these systems throughout Coweta County, and the demand keeps growing—especially in newer subdivisions where HOA guidelines actually encourage low-maintenance alternatives to traditional lawns. The reality is that Newnan's red clay soil and humid summers create conditions where a natural court would need constant upkeep just to stay playable. A quality synthetic sport surface changes that equation entirely. You get year-round playability, zero mud tracking into the house after rain, and a surface that won't turn into a weed farm by August. For military families especially, this makes sense: you install it once, it performs consistently for years, and you're not scrambling to find someone to maintain it while you're deployed or managing frequent relocations. The neighborhoods around Downtown Newnan and into The Lakes at Glenrochie have the yard space and community vibe where sport courts thrive. We can handle the installation from our shop just 50 minutes away, and we've priced military discounts directly into our service because we understand the value of reliability.
Coweta County's red clay is deceptive. It looks stable enough, but it shifts seasonally and doesn't drain like sandy soil does. That matters for sport court installation because improper base preparation leads to surface settling and low spots that ruin your court's performance after a couple years. We account for this by installing a compacted gravel and stone base that compensates for the clay's movement patterns—something we've refined after multiple Newnan installations. Sun exposure is another factor worth mentioning. Properties in the newer subdivisions tend to have fewer mature trees than older Newnan neighborhoods, so most yards get solid afternoon sun. That's good for a sport court because the synthetic surface doesn't degrade the same way as natural grass in full sun, but it does mean the court gets hot—plan on barefoot play being uncomfortable in July without some shade structure nearby. Many HOAs in the area actually prefer artificial surfaces over patchy lawns, which removes one common objection. Yard size varies considerably between Downtown Newnan properties and the larger lots in newer developments, so we custom-size courts based on what the space allows. Even a 20x40 court plays well for casual practice or kids' games.
Yes, but you need the right preparation. Red clay shifts with moisture changes, so we install a stabilized base with compacted stone and gravel that moves with the soil rather than fighting it. This prevents the settling and low spots you'd get if we just poured a court directly on clay. We've done this dozens of times in Coweta County and the courts hold up fine long-term.
Most HOAs in the area are fine with sport courts because they're attractive alternatives to worn-out grass or bare patches. Check your specific covenants, but we've rarely hit resistance in Newnan subdivisions. The HOA usually cares that it looks maintained and professional—synthetic courts check that box better than struggling natural grass.
We discount our labor rate by 15% for active duty, reserve, and retired military. This applies to the full installation cost, not just materials. Bring your military ID or discharge papers, and we'll get the discount locked in before we pull permits.
Most residential sport courts take 5-7 working days from site prep through final marking. Newnan's closer to our operation than some areas we serve, so scheduling is usually straightforward. Weather delays are rare but possible during heavy rain—we'll coordinate timing that works for your family.
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