Backyard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Senoia's got character—from the Historic District's brick-lined streets to those Raleigh Studios soundstages that brought The Walking Dead to life. A lot of folks here have beautiful older homes on tight, established lots where the Georgia red clay just doesn't cooperate with traditional grass. That's where a sport court changes the game. Whether you're in Downtown Senoia or one of the quieter neighborhoods tucked into Coweta County, a synthetic turf court gives you a genuinely usable backyard. No more fighting clay stains off your kids' clothes. No more watching bare patches appear every summer. We've been installing these across the Atlanta metro for years, and Senoia homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they finally have a yard that works as hard as they do. The clay soil here actually makes artificial turf a smarter choice than most places—it drains differently, compacts over time, and honestly, real grass struggles with it. A sport court solves that permanently.
Coweta County's red clay is beautiful to look at but notoriously difficult for lawn care. It compacts, holds moisture unevenly, and creates those stubborn stains that seem to follow kids everywhere. Most Senoia lots—especially the historic homes near the district—sit on smaller acreage than the sprawling suburban developments further out. That actually works in your favor for a sport court installation. We're talking about footprints that fit naturally into established yards without requiring major grading or drainage overhauls. Sun exposure varies considerably depending on whether you're shaded by mature oaks (common in older neighborhoods) or sitting in full afternoon heat. We account for that during design, because synthetic turf performs differently under intense sun versus dappled shade. One thing we always discuss with Senoia clients: neighborhood character matters. If your HOA or neighborhood guidelines have landscape expectations, we make sure the court integrates thoughtfully. The goal is a backyard that feels intentional, not like you dropped industrial equipment into a residential setting.
Not if it's installed right. Coweta County's clay actually makes proper base preparation critical—we use crushed stone and engineered drainage layers to prevent water pooling. The clay won't absorb like sandy soil, so we account for that during grading. Once the system's in place, you'll have better water management than you ever did with natural grass struggling in the same soil.
Most of them, yes. Historic Senoia lots tend to be modest by today's standards, but a 30x40 or even 25x35 court works beautifully for basketball, tennis, or multi-sport use. We've designed courts that feel spacious without dominating the yard. We'll measure your property and show you realistic options—no pressure if it doesn't fit your vision.
Less than real grass, significantly. Georgia summers are intense, and that's exactly when natural lawns in clay soil fail hardest. Synthetic turf stays playable year-round. You'll rinse it occasionally and remove debris, but no fertilizing, no watering, no fighting mold in the humidity. It's built for this climate.
Absolutely. Modern turf handles dappled and partial shade better than people expect. Full direct sun is ideal for any surface, but we design courts that perform in realistic backyard conditions—which often means some mature tree coverage. We'll assess your specific light patterns during the consultation.
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