Garden Pathway — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Senoia's got character—tree-lined streets in the historic district, that small-town feel, and plenty of families who want their yards to actually function year-round. If you've got kids, a passion for tennis, or you're tired of watching your lawn turn into a muddy mess every summer, a sport court might be exactly what your property needs. We've installed synthetic turf courts across Coweta County, and Senoia homeowners appreciate the durability and low maintenance, especially when you're dealing with that red clay soil that doesn't drain the way you'd hope. A properly built sport court handles basketball, tennis, pickleball, or just casual play—and it looks clean and professional without eating up your weekends with maintenance. Whether your lot is tucked into Downtown Senoia's tighter footprint or you've got more breathing room elsewhere in town, we size and install courts that fit your actual space and your family's needs. No fluff, no oversized proposals that don't make sense for a residential yard.
Coweta County's red clay is dense and holds water longer than sandier soil, which means proper grading and drainage matter more here than in some other parts of Georgia. Sport court installations in Senoia need a solid sub-base to prevent pooling and shifting—we account for that from day one. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on where you live in town; properties near the historic district often have mature trees that create shade patterns worth mapping before installation. Lot sizes in Senoia tend toward the modest side, especially closer to downtown, so we're experienced at designing courts that maximize your available space without looking cramped. We also pay attention to sight lines and neighbor relations—part of living in a community like this is respecting the character of your street. If your property has existing landscape features, hardscaping, or utility lines, we work around those constraints rather than bulldozing through them. The clay soil actually works in our favor once we've built the base correctly; it's stable and won't shift seasonally the way looser soils do.
Absolutely. That dense red clay means we need a stronger gravel base and better drainage planning than you'd use in sandier regions. We slope the court to direct water away from the playing surface and install perimeter drainage if needed. It takes more upfront work, but it prevents the pooling and settling problems we see when installers cut corners on clay-heavy properties.
It depends on your lot size and shape, but most Senoia properties can accommodate at least a half-court or a smaller multipurpose court. We'll do a site visit, measure what you've got, and show you realistic options. Smaller courts still play great—plenty of families find a 30×40 setup perfect for their needs.
Shade from old trees is beautiful for the neighborhood but can keep the surface cooler and slower. If sunlight hits your court only part of the day, we factor that into surface recommendations. We'll also discuss any leaf drop or debris concerns so you know exactly what maintenance looks like year-round.
Most residential courts take 2–4 weeks from start to finish, depending on site prep and whether we're working around existing landscaping or utilities. We coordinate with you on scheduling and give you realistic milestones so there are no surprises. We're based about 50 minutes away, so we handle projects in your area regularly and stay efficient.
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