Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building a sport court in Newnan comes down to one thing: having a surface that actually works for your family, your neighborhood, and the Georgia climate. Whether you're in Downtown Newnan near the Square, out in The Lakes at Glenrochie, or anywhere else in Coweta County, an artificial turf sport court gives you a year-round play surface that doesn't turn into a mud pit after our red clay soaks up rain. We've installed plenty of these courts across the area, and here's what we hear most often: families want their kids to actually use the court—not avoid it because it's slippery or uneven. Wheelchair accessibility matters too. A properly installed sport court with the right base preparation and turf pile height means your family, friends, or visiting players can move freely without worrying about ruts, divots, or surface instability. Unlike natural grass that settles unevenly on our heavy red clay, artificial turf stays consistent. You get predictable ball roll, even footing, and a surface that performs the same whether it's been sunny or rainy. For homeowners in newer Coweta County subdivisions dealing with compacted clay and intense summer sun, turf sport courts have become the go-to solution. It's not just about aesthetics—it's about creating a functional outdoor space that your whole family can actually enjoy.
Newnan's red clay soil presents both a challenge and an opportunity for sport court installation. That dense Coweta County clay drains slowly, which means a traditional grass court would puddle and become unplayable after rain. Artificial turf eliminates this problem entirely, but the installation itself needs respect for what's underneath. We start with proper base preparation—usually a compacted gravel or recycled asphalt layer—to manage drainage and prevent the turf from shifting or settling unevenly over time. The newer subdivisions around Newnan often have tight lot sizes, so we design courts that fit the space without overwhelming the yard. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your location—homes near Downtown Newnan or in The Lakes at Glenrochie might have different tree cover patterns, which affects court orientation and heat absorption. We factor that in during planning. Since many homeowners associations in the area have specific landscape guidelines, we work with those rules upfront. Wheelchair accessibility requires a base that's truly stable and level; poor preparation leads to surface irregularities that become obvious when you're rolling across it. Our installation process includes site surveys to check drainage, verify slope, and confirm that the final court will be both functional and accessible for everyone using it.
Absolutely. In fact, red clay makes a strong case for turf. Our clay drains poorly and gets rock-hard in summer or muddy in wet months. A properly installed sport court sits on a prepared base that manages drainage and prevents settling. We've done dozens of installations across Coweta County on similar soil, and the courts stay level and playable year-round while a natural grass court would struggle.
Yes, when it's installed correctly. The key is a stable, level base and pile height that works for rolling. We don't cut corners on base prep—that's what keeps the surface even and prevents ruts. Wheelchair users need predictable footing and consistent roll, and our installation process prioritizes that from day one.
It depends on what you're building—a basketball half-court, pickleball setup, or multi-sport area. Lot sizes in newer Coweta County subdivisions vary, but we design courts that fit your actual space. We'll survey your yard, check for sun and shade patterns, and propose a layout that works functionally and looks intentional, not cramped.
A typical sport court takes 3–5 days from base prep to final turf installation. We start with site prep and drainage work, then compact the base material, lay the turf, and install edges and line markings. Weather can affect timing—we avoid heavy rain windows. For Newnan homes, we also verify HOA approval upfront so there are no surprises.
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