Pricing Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become a real game-changer for families around Newnan, especially in neighborhoods like The Lakes at Glenrochie where yard space is thoughtfully planned and homeowners want to maximize their outdoor investment. Here's what we've found after installing dozens of these in Coweta County: people love having a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis right at home without the red clay stains that come with our local soil. The Newnan Downtown Square area has seen a surge in new construction, and newer subdivision homeowners are particularly interested in low-maintenance outdoor spaces that hold up through Georgia summers and the occasional freeze. A sport court isn't just about recreation—it's about creating a gathering spot that actually works year-round, doesn't require constant upkeep, and handles our humidity and clay dust better than traditional surfaces. We've worked with homeowners who were hesitant about the initial investment but realized pretty quickly that the durability and minimal maintenance made it worth every penny. If you're trying to figure out what a sport court actually costs in your Newnan neighborhood and whether it makes sense for your property, we've built this guide to walk you through real pricing, site-specific considerations for our area, and answers to questions we hear all the time.
Newnan's Coweta County red clay is beautiful, but it's not kind to outdoor surfaces—that distinctive rust-colored soil tends to compact and create drainage challenges that affect how we install sport courts. When we're preparing a site in subdivisions like The Lakes at Glenrochie, we pay close attention to grading and sub-base preparation because proper drainage is non-negotiable in our climate. Most Newnan yards we work with range from quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which gives us good flexibility for court sizing, though we're often working around mature oaks and pines that create shade patterns worth considering. Sun exposure matters here—afternoon western sun can heat up darker court surfaces, so we discuss color options and placement relative to your home's orientation. HOA landscapes in newer Newnan subdivisions sometimes have specific requirements about court appearance and setbacks, so we always recommend checking those rules before we break ground. Georgia's humidity and our clay dust mean the right surface material becomes crucial; we select turf systems that shed water quickly and resist the kind of growth issues other materials face in our climate. Winter temperatures rarely drop hard enough for frost heave to be a major concern, but we still design bases with long-term stability in mind.
A typical residential sport court in the Newnan area runs between $15,000 and $35,000 depending on size, surface material quality, and site prep work. That red Coweta County clay we have here often requires more extensive base preparation than sandy soils, which can add to your total. The bigger variables are dimensions—a half-court versus full-court makes a significant difference—and whether you want lighting or specialized surfaces for specific sports. We price each Newnan project individually because yard conditions vary.
Yes, definitely check your HOA covenant before planning. Many newer Newnan subdivisions have landscape guidelines that govern permanent outdoor structures, including color, setback distances, and visibility from the street. We've helped homeowners navigate these conversations, and most HOAs are reasonable once they see professional renderings and understand the aesthetic. It's a conversation worth having early so there are no surprises during installation.
Clay compacts differently than other soils, but that's exactly why proper base preparation is critical for Newnan installations. We use engineered sub-base systems with gravel and perforated drainage layers to handle our clay conditions and humidity. The turf surface itself is engineered to shed water quickly, so as long as we've graded correctly and you maintain basic clearing of any debris, drainage performs well even in heavy Georgia rain.
A standard residential court takes 5 to 10 business days, depending on site prep complexity and weather. Since we're about 50 minutes south of Newnan, we can schedule work efficiently and minimize disruption to your neighborhood. We're respectful of noise ordinances and neighborhood patterns—early starts, contained equipment staging, and clean removal of materials at day's end are standard for us.
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