Gated Community — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Senoia's got character—tree-lined streets in the historic district, the buzz of Raleigh Studios nearby, and plenty of families who want their yards to work as hard as they do. If you've got a gated community lot in Downtown Senoia or anywhere in 30276, you're probably thinking about what's realistic for your space. That red clay underneath? It's beautiful, but it's not exactly forgiving when you're trying to maintain a natural grass court for basketball, pickleball, or just everyday play. Artificial turf changes the game. It handles the Georgia heat, stands up to heavy foot traffic, and honestly, it looks sharp without the constant battle against clay stains and bare patches. We've installed courts across Coweta County, and Senoia homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. Whether your lot is vintage small-town sized or you've got more breathing room, a well-designed sport court becomes the centerpiece of your outdoor living—the place where neighbors gather, kids actually want to be outside, and you're not stressed about muddy footprints on the patio.
Coweta County's red clay is honestly one of the trickier substrates to work with, especially in Senoia's historic neighborhoods where lot lines tend to be tighter and mature trees create pockets of deep shade. That clay base means excellent drainage when you get it right, but we have to account for the soil's density during prep work—rushing this step means your court shifts seasonally. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're near the tree canopy in Downtown Senoia or on a more open lot. We conduct a site survey before quoting because shade patterns change throughout the year, and that affects both the turf selection and your maintenance routine. Gated communities often have landscape guidelines, so we coordinate early with your HOA to ensure materials, colors, and court dimensions meet those standards. Most Senoia residential lots don't have unlimited space, so we focus on maximizing functional play area while keeping sightlines clear and your property value protected. Winter in Georgia is mild, but we still account for occasional freeze-thaw cycles when setting the base—that's where professional grading and geotextile layers earn their keep.
Absolutely. The heat and humidity around Coweta County actually favor synthetic turf—natural grass struggles more than the court does. Our turfs have excellent drainage and UV stability rated for Georgia's sun intensity. You'll get a cooler playing surface with proper base prep and ventilation underneath, and no algae or fungal issues that plague natural grass in humid conditions.
Not if we handle it correctly. That dense Senoia clay is stable, which is good news. We excavate to proper depth, install geotextile barriers to prevent clay migration, add drainage rock, and compact everything to spec. The clay actually gives us a solid foundation—we just don't skip steps in the base work.
We work with your HOA from day one. Most Senoia gated communities have color and material guidelines. We'll pull those requirements and design a court that satisfies both the aesthetic rules and your functional needs. It takes a conversation upfront, but it prevents costly redesigns later.
Site prep and base work usually take 1–2 weeks depending on lot conditions and whether we're working around existing landscaping. Turf installation follows in another 3–5 days. Weather delays happen in Georgia, but we schedule strategically to avoid the worst heat and rain cycles. Most courts are game-ready within 3–4 weeks from start to finish.
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