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Newnan's newer subdivisions around The Lakes at Glenrochie and the tighter lots near Downtown Newnan present a real challenge for families who want court space without eating up their whole backyard. We get it—you've got maybe 20 by 30 feet of usable yard, red clay underneath, and a vision of somewhere your kids can actually practice their game without driving to Carl Miller Park every time. That's exactly what a sport court does. It transforms a small corner into a legitimate playing surface for basketball, pickle ball, or just open courts for whatever sport your family's into. The beauty of artificial turf courts is they work hard year-round in Coweta County weather. Your grass won't die off in summer, and you're not dealing with muddy clay situations after rain. We've installed these in dozens of Newnan homes, and homeowners tell us the same thing: their kids actually use the space, and the maintenance is practically nonexistent. No watering during drought season, no resodding every spring. A sport court is one of those home investments that pays dividends through actual use, not just curb appeal. Let's talk about what works for your lot size and budget.
Coweta County's signature red clay is one of the first things you notice digging into most Newnan yards, especially in the newer neighborhoods. That heavy clay base actually works in your favor for sport-court installation—it compacts well and provides solid drainage support underneath the turf. What it means for you is we'll prep the base properly so water doesn't pool during our typical Georgia summer storms. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your lot orientation and tree coverage. Properties closer to Downtown Newnan and established areas around The Lakes at Glenrochie often have mature trees creating shade patterns, while newer subdivisions tend to be more open. That matters because consistent sun helps synthetic turf maintain its color and prevents algae buildup in shaded zones. Yard sizes in Newnan are genuinely tight—we're talking postage-stamp lots in many cases. A 20-by-30 court is completely viable and leaves room for landscaping or other features. Most HOAs in the area are fine with artificial turf courts as long as they're setback-compliant and well-maintained, though it's worth checking your specific covenant restrictions. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on site prep. The red clay base actually speeds up leveling compared to softer soils.
Absolutely. We've built them on lots as small as 20 by 30 feet in neighborhoods like The Lakes at Glenrochie. The key is positioning—corner placement or along a side lot line maximizes playable space without overwhelming your yard. Newnan's typical residential lot sizes handle a compact court really well.
Not if we prep it right. Red clay compacts well, which is actually good for stability. We install a proper base layer and perimeter drainage to handle Newnan's summer rainfall. You won't see standing water or puddles on a properly built court, even after heavy rain.
Minimal. No mowing, no watering, no fertilizing. Occasional rinsing in summer keeps dust down. Unlike natural grass in Coweta County's heat and clay conditions, synthetic turf doesn't thin out or require constant reseeding. You get year-round usability without the headache.
Most HOAs in Newnan approve them as long as they meet setback requirements and aren't eyesores. We recommend checking your CC&Rs first, but we've never had issues getting approval for well-designed courts in neighborhoods around Downtown Newnan or newer subdivisions.
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