Daycare Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Senoia's got character—tree-lined streets in the Historic District, the buzz around Raleigh Studios, and plenty of families who want their kids to have a safe, playable yard without fighting red clay stains every single day. That's where a sport court makes sense. We're talking a dedicated space where your daycare kids (or your own crew) can run around on artificial turf that doesn't turn into mud after a Georgia downpour, doesn't bake in summer heat the way natural grass does, and honestly looks sharp year-round. The lots around Downtown Senoia and the surrounding neighborhoods tend to be smaller or oddly shaped—sometimes with mature trees that cast shade—which means a custom sport court isn't just about installing turf. It's about working with what you've got, making sure drainage handles our clay-heavy soil, and creating something that actually gets used. We've installed plenty of these in similar Coweta County properties, and the difference is night and day once families see how functional and low-maintenance it becomes.
Senoia sits on Coweta County's signature red clay, which is beautiful but drains poorly when it's wet and hardens like concrete when it dries. That matters for your sport court base—we're not just rolling out turf and calling it done. Proper sub-base preparation here means controlling moisture so your court doesn't settle unevenly or puddle in low spots. Summer heat is real; we spec turf that handles Georgia sun without becoming a slipping hazard. Shade from the mature oaks and pines around many Senoia properties actually works in your favor—less UV stress, cooler surface temps. Historic district lot sizes vary widely, so we build courts that fit your space without eating your entire yard. Root systems from established trees need careful routing during installation. Senoia's seasonal rain can be heavy, so we design drainage that keeps water from pooling and directs it away from your foundation. The red clay base, once properly compacted and layered with aggregate, gives you a stable foundation that won't shift under the wear and tear a busy daycare yard takes.
Absolutely. Shade from those mature trees is actually ideal—keeps the surface cooler and reduces UV degradation. We design drainage to handle the moisture that shaded areas tend to trap, especially with Senoia's clay soil underneath. Your court will drain faster and stay playable longer than natural grass would.
We excavate, grade, and remove the clay to a proper depth, then build a multi-layer base with compacted aggregate and drainage fabric. That red clay sits below everything, so it's not interfering with your court surface. The base is engineered to handle Coweta County's wet seasons without settling or shifting.
Yes, with the right spec. We install heat-tolerant synthetic turf rated for high-use residential daycare settings. It's tested to handle Georgia sun without becoming unsafe for bare feet, and it's constructed to drain quickly so standing water doesn't create mold or algae issues after rain.
Most residential daycare courts take 3–5 days depending on lot size and site prep. Senoia properties sometimes need extra time if we're working around established root systems or dealing with uneven terrain, but we'll give you a clear timeline before we start.
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