Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Senoia's got character—the kind you see in those production trailers rolling through the historic district, the tree-lined streets in downtown, and the solid brick homes that have anchored this community for generations. But here's what nobody tells you: that same red clay that gives Senoia its charm is exactly what makes a sport court such a smart investment for your property. Basketball courts, tennis surfaces, multi-sport setups—they transform those awkward backyard spaces that never quite worked for regular grass anyway. We've built courts throughout Coweta County, and we know what it takes to get it right on Senoia's unique soil and lot sizes. Whether you're in downtown or further out where the yards open up more, a quality sport court handles Georgia's heat and humidity without the constant maintenance nightmare. No more patchy grass battles. No more puddles during our afternoon thunderstorms. Just a clean, durable surface ready for your family, year-round.
Senoia's red clay base means drainage isn't optional—it's essential. That clay holds water like nobody's business during our Georgia summer storms, so proper base preparation and slope are non-negotiable if you want your court performing for years. Most Senoia properties we see fall into that middle ground: not huge estate lots, but not tiny urban squares either. That typically means a 30x60 or similar footprint works perfectly without dominating the yard. Shade patterns matter too. If your lot borders those heritage oaks near the historic district or sits beneath mature trees, we account for that during design—some turf systems handle dappled sun better than others. HOA rules in certain Senoia neighborhoods lean toward aesthetics, so we work within those guidelines, making sure your court looks intentional, not industrial. Winter's mild here, which is a huge advantage—no freeze-thaw cycles tearing up your surface. The real consideration is our intense summer sun exposure and the occasional hard rain. We size drainage systems accordingly and choose turf blends that don't fade or soften in peak heat.
Coweta County requires permits for most permanent structures, and a sport court typically qualifies. We handle the paperwork and inspections as part of our install process. It's straightforward in Senoia—the county is pretty friendly with homeowner improvements, especially if you're staying within setback and drainage requirements. We'll make sure everything's filed correctly before we break ground.
That red clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally, so we excavate and replace the top layer with a compacted stone base. This prevents water from pooling under your court during our typical afternoon thunderstorms. Without proper base work, you'd have soft spots and surface movement within a season. We've learned exactly how deep to go and what material works best for Coweta County conditions.
Acrylic or polyurethane systems both handle Georgia summers well, but polyurethane holds up better under intense UV exposure and doesn't get as slippery when wet from our frequent rain. Acrylic is more budget-friendly and still performs great. We'll walk you through the tradeoffs based on your sun exposure and how often you're actually playing.
A standard court takes 5-7 days once we've prepped the base. Spring and fall are ideal in Senoia since summer heat makes the work brutal, and winter rain can complicate curing. We're based 50 minutes away, so we schedule efficiently and handle everything in one focused project rather than dragging it out over weeks.
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