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Newnan's newer subdivisions—especially places like The Lakes at Glenrochie—are attracting families who want their yards to work as hard as they do. A sport court isn't just about basketball or tennis anymore. It's a multipurpose surface that handles the Georgia heat, the red clay drainage challenges we deal with in Coweta County, and the aesthetic expectations of subdivision-approved communities. We've installed dozens of these across the area, and the difference between a backyard that sits empty and one that actually gets used comes down to having the right surface. Sport courts give you a durable, low-maintenance play area that your HOA will approve, your kids will actually want to use, and that won't turn into a mud pit during our spring rains. Whether you're near Downtown Newnan or out toward the newer developments, the concept is the same: quality substrate, proper drainage, and a surface built to last in Georgia's climate.
Coweta County's red clay is beautiful but it's not your friend when it comes to drainage. Sport courts in Newnan need a solid foundation layer—usually a stone base and proper grading—to keep water from pooling and breaking down the playing surface. Depending on your subdivision's covenants, you'll want to confirm what's approved before installation. Most newer communities have guidelines about court dimensions and visibility from the street, but we work within those parameters constantly. Sun exposure varies significantly between neighborhoods. Properties near Carl Miller Park and those in established sections of town often have mature trees that create afternoon shade, while newer lot developments can get intense afternoon sun. We design subsurface drainage and material choices based on your specific lot's microclimate. Typical Newnan yards are spacious enough for a 30x60 court, but we've done smaller versions for tighter spaces. The elevation changes in some subdivisions also affect installation—we account for that in our site prep and grading work.
Most newer subdivisions, including The Lakes at Glenrochie, have architectural review boards that approve outdoor structures. We handle the submission process and design the court to meet common restrictions on height, setbacks, and visibility. In nearly every case, a well-designed sport court gets approval because it enhances property value and keeps kids active in their own yards.
Red clay compacts and holds water, which is why we use a engineered stone base layer, proper slope grading, and perimeter drainage. This prevents pooling and extends the court's lifespan dramatically. We've perfected this process across dozens of Newnan installations, and it's critical for courts that will handle Georgia's heavy spring and summer storms.
Most Newnan properties accommodate a 30x60 court comfortably, which handles basketball, pickleball, or tennis. We survey your lot, check for sun patterns, view lines from the street, and work with your HOA guidelines. Even smaller yards can work with a half-court or 20x40 layout depending on subdivision rules.
Site prep and drainage typically take 3–5 days depending on soil conditions and elevation changes. The court surface itself takes 2–3 days to install. We're based about 50 minutes from Newnan, so we schedule projects in clusters to minimize travel time and keep your timeline on track without rushing the work.
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