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Newnan's got everything going for it — the charm of Downtown, the newer neighborhoods like The Lakes at Glenrochie, families who actually use their yards. But here's what nobody talks about: that Coweta County red clay is beautiful until you're trying to maintain a natural grass court for serious play. Whether your kids are into tennis, pickleball, or you just want a surface that doesn't turn into mud after rain, a sport court changes the game. We work with homeowners all over Newnan who realized that artificial turf isn't a shortcut — it's the smarter choice. No more spending weekends on maintenance, no more canceling matches because the drainage is terrible, no more watching your investment wash away. LawnLogic brings women-owned expertise to your backyard, and we've spent enough time in Coweta County to know exactly what works here. A properly installed sport court in Newnan means year-round play, zero seasonal headaches, and a yard that actually functions the way you want it to.
Newnan's red clay soil is dense and doesn't drain naturally — that's the first thing to understand. If you've got a yard in one of the newer subdivisions, you're probably working with compacted fill that drains even slower. For a sport court, this actually works in your favor because we're not relying on the soil beneath; we're building a complete system on top of it. The sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're near the tree canopy around Carl Miller Park or in the open subdivisions. South-facing courts in Newnan get intense afternoon heat, which means we choose turf grades that don't degrade under UV stress. Most residential lots here are between a quarter and half acre, so we're typically looking at 800 to 1,200 square feet for a single-court setup — manageable without dominating the entire yard. One thing Coweta County homeowners often ask about: does clay dust get tracked inside? With a sport court, that's solved immediately. We also account for the red clay's mineral content when we're planning drainage and base layers, because what works in sandy soil doesn't work here.
Most newer Newnan subdivisions, including The Lakes at Glenrochie, have specific landscape guidelines. Always check your HOA docs first — some allow them without restriction, others require a variance request. We've helped plenty of Newnan homeowners navigate this process. Generally, if it's in your backyard and doesn't violate setback rules, you're in good shape. We can review your covenants with you.
Georgia humidity is real, especially in Coweta County. That's why we choose turf with antimicrobial backing to prevent mold growth under moisture. The good news: proper drainage (which we design specifically for red clay conditions) keeps water from pooling. With right installation, your sport court will last 12-15 years in Newnan's climate.
Newnan summers are hot, no question. We can install turf with lower heat absorption and recommend light-colored infill options. Some homeowners add a shade structure on one end near Carl Miller Park-style landscaping. The court stays usable, though early morning or evening play is more comfortable June through August.
Red clay is actually easier to work with than you'd think — it compacts well, which gives us a solid base. We clear, grade, add a drainage layer (critical in Coweta County), and build up from there. Installation typically takes 5-7 days depending on court size. We handle all the heavy prep work.
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