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Building a sport court in Newnan comes down to one thing: do you want your family actually using it, or do you want to spend every weekend maintaining grass that doesn't cooperate with Georgia's humidity? We've installed courts all over Coweta County, from the newer subdivisions near The Lakes at Glenrochie to properties closer to Downtown Newnan, and the story's always the same. Red clay soil, afternoon thunderstorms, and that relentless summer heat make natural grass a losing proposition for a space you're dedicating to basketball, tennis, or multi-sport play. Artificial turf changes that equation entirely. Your kids get a playable surface 365 days a year—no mud, no dead patches, no excuses. Whether you're in the 30263 or 30265 zip code, we handle the full installation process, and we're transparent about what your yard actually needs. No financing games, no surprise charges. Just a properly built court that'll outlast whatever Georgia weather throws at it.
Newnan's red clay is beautiful, but it's not friendly to traditional grass sports courts. During our wet season, that clay holds water like a sponge, and you'll watch your court turn into a slop pit within hours of rain. The newer subdivisions—especially around The Lakes at Glenrochie—often have tighter lot sizes, which means your court footprint might be more constrained than you'd think, but artificial turf actually works in that scenario because you don't need the buffer zone that natural grass demands. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on tree canopy in your neighborhood. Properties near Carl Miller Park and Downtown Newnan tend to have more mature trees, which can actually help regulate court temperature but might limit afternoon light. We assess your specific microclimate during the site visit—shade patterns, drainage flow, soil composition—because what works three blocks away might need tweaking on your property. Coweta County's HOA rules vary by neighborhood, so we always confirm landscape guidelines before breaking ground. Most of our Newnan installations run 30-45 feet for a half court setup, and we handle base prep so that red clay doesn't migrate back up through the surface.
Absolutely. High heat actually helps modern synthetic courts drain faster—the real enemy is standing water from our summer storms. Our court design includes proper pitch and subsurface drainage so that red clay underneath doesn't create pooling. We've got courts throughout Coweta County performing flawlessly through July and August. The turf won't soften or become unplayable; if anything, the consistency is better in heat than it is on grass.
Most Newnan HOAs approve them, but approval language differs. Some neighborhoods care about color aesthetics, others focus on drainage impact. We've worked with covenant boards in The Lakes at Glenrochie and other subdivisions, and we know what documentation they typically require. We'll review your deed restrictions upfront and help you navigate approval if needed—no surprises.
Installation costs depend on your court size, current site conditions, and whether we're dealing with significant drainage work. A 30x50 half court typically runs $8,000–$15,000 fully installed. We're upfront about pricing and don't require credit checks or financing schemes. We'll quote your specific property after a site visit, and you'll know the total cost before we start.
Yes. We've built courts on tight lots throughout Newnan's established neighborhoods. The constraint is usually less about the turf itself and more about access for construction equipment. We'll evaluate your property during the initial consultation and propose solutions—sometimes that means adjusting court dimensions or phasing the project. We'll be honest if a space truly won't work.
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