Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts are becoming a real thing in Newnan, and we're seeing more homeowners around Downtown and The Lakes at Glenrochie asking about them. Here's the reality: if you've got kids playing basketball, tennis, or just want a dedicated spot for pickle ball with neighbors, artificial turf sport courts give you a surface that actually performs in our Georgia heat and humidity. Unlike natural grass, which struggles with the red clay underneath and the afternoon sun we get here in Coweta County, a properly installed sport court stays consistent year-round. No mud, no dead patches, no excuses about weather. We work with families throughout the 30263 and 30265 zip codes who wanted something their kids could use reliably—rain or shine. The warranty piece matters too, because you're making an investment. You want to know that if something goes wrong with the surface or the drainage system, you're covered. That's what we're here to walk through with you.
Newnan's Coweta County red clay is honestly one of the biggest reasons we recommend sport courts instead of trying to maintain natural grass. That clay compacts, holds moisture in ways that invite fungus and wear patterns, and it'll stain everything it touches. When we install a sport court, proper base preparation is non-negotiable—we're accounting for that clay's drainage behavior and making sure water moves away from your foundation and toward the storm system. Depending on whether your home is in a newer subdivision or closer to the historic downtown area, yard sizes vary pretty significantly. We've done courts ranging from quarter-court setups in tighter lots to full-size installations on larger properties. Sun exposure matters too. Homes near Carl Miller Park or on the north side of The Lakes at Glenrochie might see different shade patterns than properties along the downtown corridor. We assess that during the walkthrough because it affects which turf blend works best and how the court will perform during peak afternoon hours. HOA communities in some subdivisions have landscape guidelines, so we always recommend checking those requirements before we start the design process.
From site prep to finished court, most installations take 5-10 business days depending on site conditions and court size. Newnan's red clay typically requires more detailed base work than sandy soil regions, which can add a few days. We schedule around weather since our crews work throughout Coweta County, and we'll give you a firm timeline during the consultation.
Our standard warranty covers the turf backing, seams, and surface wear defects for 8-10 years, depending on the product line you choose. Drainage systems and base preparation typically carry separate warranties. We'll detail everything in writing before installation, so there's no confusion about what's covered if an issue pops up.
Most residential sport courts don't require permits in Coweta County, but some newer subdivisions—including The Lakes at Glenrochie and similar developments—have HOA approval requirements. We handle permit research as part of our process and can advise you on what your neighborhood requires.
That's exactly why proper base prep matters here. We use perforated underlayment and slope the base to direct water away from clay layers that hold moisture. Done right, drainage isn't an issue even with Coweta County's clay. Done wrong, you'll have pooling. We've seen it, so we design around it from the start.
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