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A sport court in your Newnan backyard changes everything—especially if you've got kids who need somewhere to play basketball, pickleball, or tennis without the trip downtown to Carl Miller Park every afternoon. We've installed these courts throughout Coweta County, and honestly, the families we work with wish they'd done it sooner. Whether you're in The Lakes at Glenrochie or closer to Downtown Newnan, a properly built sport court handles Georgia's weather, gives you a real athletic surface, and turns your yard into the neighborhood gathering spot. The thing nobody mentions is that a sport court actually costs less than you'd think when you factor in what you're not paying for memberships, driving time, and summer camp enrollments. We've got a calculator on this page to show you the real numbers—input your space, your intended use, and we'll break down what this investment actually looks like for your family.
Newnan's red clay soil in Coweta County is beautiful to look at but tricky to build on if you're not careful. That clay base needs proper grading and drainage work before we even lay down the sport court surface—water pooling is something we see happen when contractors skip this step. Most of the newer subdivisions around The Lakes at Glenrochie have decent lot sizes, which gives you flexibility, but we always check your specific square footage and orientation because the Georgia sun hits differently depending on which way your yard faces. HOA rules vary wildly neighborhood to neighborhood, so we always recommend confirming color and size restrictions with your community guidelines before we quote. The red clay also means we're dealing with decent compaction naturally, which is actually in your favor. We've been driving out to Newnan for over a decade, and the one constant is that homeowners here are ready to invest in their properties—a sport court is the kind of upgrade that pays dividends when resale time comes around.
Most HOAs in Newnan neighborhoods like The Lakes at Glenrochie do require approval, but sport courts are typically approved faster than pools or large structures. We recommend getting your community's architectural guidelines first—they'll specify color, setback distances, and sometimes maximum size. We can help you with the submission package, and honestly, HOAs usually support something that keeps kids active in their own yards.
Red clay actually compacts well, which is good news for base stability. The challenge is drainage—we always slope the court slightly and sometimes add a perimeter French drain system if your yard doesn't naturally shed water. Skipping this step is how you end up with puddles after our typical summer thunderstorms. We grade and compact everything before the surface goes down.
That's what the calculator is for. Between gas savings, eliminated activity fees, and resale value, most families in the Newnan area see their investment justified in 4–6 years of actual use. Newer subdivisions especially see strong ROI because families are already thinking long-term about their property value.
Most residential courts in Newnan take 5–7 days from site prep through final surface installation. Weather can extend that—if we get heavy rain during grading, we wait for the red clay base to stabilize. We schedule your project with realistic timelines because rushing the foundation work on Coweta clay is a mistake.
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