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Senoia's got charm—tree-lined streets in the historic district, those iconic filming locations that put this town on the map, and plenty of families who want their outdoor spaces to actually work year-round. That's where a sport court comes in. Instead of fighting Georgia's humidity and that thick Coweta County red clay that makes traditional grass a never-ending battle, you get a surface that's ready for basketball, pickleball, or just about any sport your family throws at it. We've installed these systems across the area, and what keeps coming up is how much time homeowners get back. No mowing. No dead patches come August. No muddy mess after rain. Whether your lot is a tight Downtown Senoia footprint or you've got more space out toward the rural edges, a sport court is surprisingly doable—and it transforms how your family actually uses the backyard. Let's walk through what that looks like for your property and what it costs to make it happen.
Senoia's red clay soil is honestly one of the better reasons to go artificial. That clay base holds water like nobody's business, which means a traditional grass court would turn into a bog every time we get a good rain—and Georgia doesn't hold back on that front. Once you install a sport court, drainage becomes a non-issue. Your lot size matters too. A lot of Senoia's historic homes sit on smaller, established properties where space is at a premium. The good news: we can build a functional sport court even on modest acreage. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're nestled in the tree-heavy historic district or out in the more open areas. Some yards get brutal afternoon heat; others stay shaded until mid-day. We'll assess that during the site visit because it affects surface temperature and how the court performs. Local HOAs—particularly in the more organized neighborhoods—generally have no issues with synthetic sport courts as long as they're done right. We've worked through those conversations before. Installation here typically means dealing with that red clay base, which we handle with proper grading and a solid base layer so your court stays level and drains correctly for years.
Pricing depends on size and surface type, but most residential courts in the Senoia area run between $15,000 and $35,000 installed. A half-court is on the lower end; full courts with premium surfaces go higher. We factor in site prep, red clay removal or grading, base installation, and the court itself. We'll give you a firm quote after the on-site assessment—no guessing.
Absolutely. Historic Senoia lots tend to be smaller, but that actually makes a sport court a smart choice—you're maximizing usable space. We've installed courts on quarter-acre and tighter footprints. The real thing to confirm is whether your HOA or deed restrictions have any stipulations, which we'll help you check. Most don't.
Red clay is dense and holds moisture, so we don't fight it—we work with it. We grade the site for proper slope, remove or compact the clay appropriately, lay down a solid base layer, and ensure drainage channels water away. This stops puddles and keeps your court from shifting over time. It's a proven process we use throughout Coweta County.
From initial consultation to finished court, expect 2–4 weeks depending on weather and site complexity. We're about 50 minutes from Senoia, so scheduling is straightforward. Once we start, we typically finish in a week or two if conditions cooperate. Rain and soil saturation can stretch that, which is common here in Georgia.
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