Lifetime Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Senoia's got character—tree-lined streets in the historic district, those iconic filming locations that put the town on the map, and plenty of homeowners who want their yards to work as hard as the community does. Here's the thing: that red clay soil Coweta County is known for doesn't always play nice with natural grass, especially if you're trying to maintain a court surface that takes real use. A sport court with artificial turf changes the equation entirely. You get a surface that handles Georgia's humidity, drains properly over clay, and stays playable year-round without the constant upkeep. We've been installing these systems across the region, and Senoia homeowners appreciate that a quality turf court doesn't just look sharp—it actually lasts. That's why we back ours with a lifetime warranty. Whether you're in Downtown Senoia with a tighter lot or you've got more space to work with, we'll design something that fits your property and your family's needs.
Senoia's terrain presents some specific challenges and opportunities. That red clay base is common throughout Coweta County, and while it's great for foundation stability, it doesn't drain like you'd want for a natural grass court. Artificial turf actually solves this: we install a proper base layer system that channels water through the clay rather than pooling on top. The town's mix of older, established neighborhoods and newer areas means lot sizes vary—some properties are more compact, others have room to expand. We've worked with Historic District properties where setback requirements matter, and we're familiar with how to plan around the trees that give those blocks their character. Sun exposure is another factor. Downtown gets decent afternoon shade from mature oaks, while properties closer to the outskirts often see full sun exposure. Both situations are manageable with turf selection, but it's worth assessing before installation. The humidity that comes with Georgia summers can be tough on natural grass courts, but our synthetic surfaces shed moisture quickly and resist mold and algae growth. Installation typically takes 5–7 days depending on prep work and base requirements.
Absolutely. Red clay is actually predictable to work with once you understand it. We install a engineered base layer—typically recycled rubber and crushed stone—that sits between the clay and turf. It channels water down and out rather than letting it pool. Coweta County's drainage patterns are well-documented, and we design accordingly. The result is a surface that's playable after rain, which natural grass courts in Senoia rarely are.
Our lifetime warranty covers defects in the turf material itself—wear patterns, seam separation, backing deterioration. It doesn't include wear from normal use (which honestly is minimal for turf), but it means if something fails structurally, we stand behind it. For Senoia installations, we've seen our systems hold up beautifully for 15+ years with basic maintenance.
It depends on what you're building. A half-court (basketball or tennis) runs roughly 30×50 feet. Full courts are bigger. We'll visit your property, measure around existing structures and setbacks, and propose options that fit. Historic District lots tend to be smaller, so we often design multi-sport or hybrid layouts that maximize what you've got.
Yes, and we prefer it. Trees add character and shade, especially in Senoia's neighborhoods. We work around them, assess their root systems, and sometimes position the court to benefit from afternoon shade. The one consideration: falling leaves need occasional clearing, but that's minimal maintenance compared to turf upkeep.
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