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Senoia's got character—whether you're in the heart of the Historic District or closer to where Raleigh Studios brings Hollywood to town, your backyard deserves a surface that matches the town's authenticity without the constant maintenance headache. That's where a sport court comes in. We're talking about a professional-grade playing surface right in your own yard, built to handle Georgia's humidity and intense sun without turning into a muddy nightmare come summer. Most Senoia homeowners we work with are tired of fighting their red clay soil or dealing with grass that dies out in patches. A sport court gives you a year-round, all-weather option for basketball, tennis, pickleball, or just a smooth surface your kids can actually use without staining their clothes every time they play. The beauty of turf here isn't just practical—it's a genuine upgrade to your property value in a town where folks actually notice craftsmanship. We've installed these throughout Coweta County, and Senoia's mix of historic lots and newer developments means we've learned exactly how to build courts that last in this specific climate. No more replanting. No more watering. Just a surface that performs.
Here's the thing about Senoia that most generic turf companies miss: that red clay base in Coweta County isn't just a cosmetic issue. It holds moisture differently than sandy soil, which means drainage during our humid summers needs real planning. When we prep a sport court site in Downtown Senoia or near the Historic District, we're often working with older, tighter lots where water has nowhere natural to go. We build drainage layers accordingly—it's not optional here, it's essential. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your neighborhood. Properties near tree-lined streets in the Historic District might have significant shade patterns, while newer developments or homes closer to the Studios area tend to get full afternoon heat. That matters because it affects ball response and how the court surface ages. Georgia's humidity and temperature swings (hot summers, mild winters) mean we spec materials that won't crack or shrink. The typical Senoia lot size runs smaller than suburban sprawl, so we're frequently maximizing court dimensions within real spatial constraints. Existing utilities, property lines, and even sight lines from the street all factor in. We survey and plan for these specifics before installation—no cookie-cutter approaches.
Absolutely. Shade actually helps in Georgia summers. We assess light patterns across seasons to understand sun exposure timing. Some dappled shade is ideal—it reduces heat stress on the surface and keeps the court cooler for play. Heavy shade can affect drainage slightly, so we adjust prep and material choices if needed. Most Historic District and Downtown Senoia properties with established landscaping are perfect candidates.
Red clay compacts differently and retains water longer than sandy soils. We're experienced with this specific soil type throughout the county. It requires deliberate grading, proper base preparation, and drainage systems designed for our clay content. This is why local experience matters—we don't treat Senoia installations like generic Georgia jobs.
Way less than grass. Annual cleaning, occasional brush-up of the infill, and clearing debris keeps it in shape year-round. Senoia's humidity means we recommend quarterly inspections for drainage function, but that's it. No watering during droughts, no reseeding, no seasonal die-off like you get with natural grass in summer heat.
Most Senoia properties can accommodate a scaled or custom-fitted court. A full basketball court needs roughly 4,700 sq ft, but we regularly design smaller courts for multi-sport use or adapt dimensions to lot lines. We survey your space and give you realistic options without overselling what your property can handle.
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