Rooftop Deck — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A rooftop sport court in Newnan isn't just a luxury—it's a game-changer for families who want to maximize their outdoor space without sacrificing their view of the Downtown Newnan Square or those gorgeous Coweta County sunsets. We've installed plenty of elevated courts in neighborhoods like The Lakes at Glenrochie, and the feedback is always the same: homeowners wish they'd done it sooner. Whether you're in 30263 or 30265, the reality is that traditional grass courts demand constant upkeep, and Newnan's red clay soil isn't exactly forgiving when it comes to drainage and wear patterns. Artificial turf changes that equation entirely. Your rooftop becomes a functional space—basketball, tennis, pickleball, or multi-sport training—that doesn't degrade with Georgia's humid summers or turn into a mud pit after our typical afternoon thunderstorms. We've been servicing the greater Atlanta area for years, and we understand what Newnan homeowners actually need: durability, low maintenance, and a surface that performs in real weather, not just in marketing photos.
Coweta County's red clay presents a unique challenge for rooftop installations, but that's exactly why artificial turf makes sense up there. Clay-based soil tends to hold moisture and compact heavily, which means any natural grass court would struggle with drainage and uneven settling—especially on an elevated structure where water management is critical. Newnan's newer subdivisions, particularly around The Lakes at Glenrochie, often have strict HOA landscape guidelines, but artificial turf typically exceeds those standards since it maintains consistent appearance year-round without chemicals or brown patches. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether your rooftop faces north toward Carl Miller Park or south toward the town's older neighborhoods. We assess each site individually because a south-facing deck gets significantly more UV stress, which influences the turf grade and backing system we recommend. Rooftop weight distribution also matters—we calculate load capacity based on the court dimensions and subsurface structure to ensure your deck can handle the turf, padding, and active use. Georgia's humidity means proper ventilation beneath the surface is non-negotiable; we build in airflow to prevent moisture buildup and bacterial growth that can compromise the installation over time.
Not automatically, but you need to disclose it to your insurer. Most policies cover artificial turf installations since they reduce liability compared to hard concrete surfaces. We recommend checking with your provider before installation—it typically takes one phone call. If you're in a gated community like The Lakes at Glenrochie, your HOA might have specific structural approval requirements, which we handle as part of the engineering phase.
Summer temperatures on an elevated south-facing deck can reach 140-160°F, which is hotter than ground-level courts. We specify UV-stabilized fibers rated for Georgia's climate and use backing materials designed for moisture management. The airflow beneath the surface is critical—it prevents heat from getting trapped and keeps the turf performing consistently even during our hottest months.
Once we're 50 minutes out from our HQ, we schedule site prep, structural assessment, and installation across 2-3 weeks depending on deck size and weather. Spring and fall are ideal in Georgia since we avoid summer thunderstorms and winter cold snaps. We work around your schedule and ensure minimal disruption to your family.
Absolutely. Rooftop drainage is completely different from ground-level courts. We install engineered underlayment with perforated backing that directs water away from seams and structural joints. Coweta County's moisture patterns mean we also assess your roof pitch and existing drainage system to prevent pooling, which is critical in Newnan where afternoon storms can drop significant rainfall in minutes.
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