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Senoia's got character—from the Historic District to those Raleigh Studios movie sets, this town takes pride in how things look. That extends to yards, too. We've built sport courts across Coweta County for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or just about any court sport without the maintenance headaches of natural grass. The red clay soil around here can be tough on traditional turf, especially when you're dealing with the seasonal wet-dry cycles we see. A sport court gives you a clean, playable surface year-round that actually handles our Georgia weather better than you'd think. We've installed these for families in Downtown Senoia and the surrounding neighborhoods—places where lot sizes vary from modest historic properties to larger suburban setups. Most folks are surprised by how much they actually use a dedicated court once it's in. Kids stop asking to go somewhere else. Adults get serious about their game. And honestly, the surface holds up better than grass ever could on a well-used spot.
Senoia's red clay is beautiful for the landscape, but it's not your friend when it comes to drainage and wear patterns. If you're thinking about putting in a sport court, that clay base actually works in your favor—it's stable and won't shift under the court surface the way sandy soil can. The real consideration is water management. Our spring rains and the occasional summer downpour need somewhere to go, so proper base prep and subsurface drainage matter. We typically install a compacted stone foundation with perimeter grading to handle runoff. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot layout in Senoia. Some of the older Historic District properties have mature oak and pine trees that create partial shade—which can actually be nice for summer play, but means slower drying times after rain. Most residential lots here are between a quarter and half acre, which gives us good flexibility for court sizing. We can usually fit a full or three-quarter court with room for approach space. The key is getting grading right before we pour the base—Coweta County red clay wants to hold moisture, so we work with that rather than against it.
Absolutely. We handle slope all the time—it's part of working in this area. We'll grade the base properly so water sheds off but the court surface plays level. Slopes between 2-4% are ideal and pretty common in Senoia's older neighborhoods. We can work with steeper grades too; it just means more base material and careful drainage design. Either way, you'll have a functional, safe court.
The clay is actually stable under a court surface, which is good. Humidity is managed through proper base construction and surface permeability. Our courts breathe—they're not sealed concrete. Water drains through the playing surface into the compacted stone base and out through perimeter grading. After rain, you might have surface moisture for a bit, but the court dries faster than natural grass and is playable within hours in most cases.
Yes—many historic properties have tighter footprints, but we can design a court to fit. A three-quarter or half-court setup works great for families and casual players. We also work with your HOA or neighborhood guidelines if there are any. Most folks are surprised how much playable area we can create even on constrained lots. Let's talk about your specific space and what works.
We're based about 50 minutes away in the area, so Senoia is absolutely within our service range. Most sport court installs take 1-2 weeks from prep to finish, depending on base conditions and court size. Senoia's red clay usually cooperates—we schedule around our weather patterns and get the job done clean. We'll walk you through the whole timeline before we start.
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