Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Newnan's growing neighborhoods like The Lakes at Glenrochie and the newer subdivisions throughout Coweta County are full of families who want their yards to work harder—especially on weekends. That's where a sport court makes sense. Instead of dealing with red clay stains, muddy patches, and grass that gets hammered by kids playing basketball or families setting up badminton nets, you get a clean, durable playing surface that's ready to go whenever you are. We've worked with homeowners all across the Atlanta area, and the ones in Newnan appreciate having a court that doesn't need constant mowing, fertilizing, or worrying about bare spots. A weekend installation means you're not waiting weeks for your yard transformation. We can get you court-ready in a single or two-day push, which matters when you've got a busy schedule and kids who want to start playing immediately. The real advantage? Your yard becomes the gathering spot—the place where weekend tournaments happen, where your kids' friends actually want to hang out, and where you're not fighting nature every time someone plants their feet hard during a jump shot.
Coweta County red clay is no joke. That soil holds moisture, gets slippery when wet, and stains everything it touches. If you've already noticed rust-colored stains on white shoes or clothing after yard time, you know exactly what we mean. The good news is that artificial turf for sport courts sits on a proper base that drains through that clay rather than absorbing into it. Newnan's mix of mature trees and open lots means sun exposure varies wildly by neighborhood—some homes around Downtown Newnan and Carl Miller Park have afternoon shade, while newer subdivisions tend to be more open. This matters because we'll spec the court's orientation and infill type based on what your specific lot gets. Most Newnan yards we see are in that sweet spot of size—big enough for a legitimate court, not so sprawling that installation becomes a weekend-plus project. HOA communities like The Lakes at Glenrochie sometimes have landscape guidelines, so we always confirm approval upfront. The 50-minute drive from our main operation means we're planning Newnan jobs strategically, which is actually perfect for weekend installs—we batch them and get you done fast without dragging it into the following week.
Absolutely. We actually prefer clay base because it's compactable and stable. We'll install proper drainage rock and a gravel base layer that prevents clay from migrating into the court infill. The clay won't interfere with installation or performance—we just treat it as the foundation and build up from there.
For most residential courts in Newnan—think 30x40 or similar—yes. We schedule weekend jobs to run Friday evening through Sunday, depending on court size and site prep needs. Having the full crew dedicated means no stopping and starting. You're playing on it the following weekend.
Most do, especially when the court is positioned to blend with your backyard rather than dominate it. We always get architectural approval first—it's part of our process. Glenrochie communities care about aesthetics, so we show examples of how courts look in similar subdivisions. No surprises.
Sport courts have shock-absorbent bases, engineered infill, and are designed for high-impact play and quick pivots. They protect joints better and drain faster. Artificial turf lawns are softer, better for general use. A court is serious equipment; turf is a lawn alternative. Choose the court if you want a real playing surface.
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