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Senoia's got charm—tree-lined streets in the historic district, that unmistakable red clay soil that's been here for generations, and plenty of families who want their yards to actually function year-round instead of turning into mud pits come summer. A sport court isn't just about basketball or tennis anymore. It's the difference between a backyard that looks great in photos and one your kids actually use when it's 95 degrees in July or after a Georgia downpour in spring. We've installed artificial turf courts all over Coweta County, and Senoia homeowners specifically appreciate how turf handles that heavy clay base—no more compaction issues, no more fighting with drainage. Whether you're in Downtown Senoia or closer to the Raleigh Studios side of town, the fundamentals are the same: you want a surface that's durable, low-maintenance, and ready to perform day one. That's what we build.
Senoia sits on classic Coweta County red clay, which drains poorly in its natural state and compacts like concrete under foot traffic. Before we lay turf, we're dealing with that clay reality—proper base preparation is non-negotiable here. Most Senoia lots are smaller, historic properties, so we're often working with tight spaces and mature trees that create interesting shade patterns. Afternoon sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're near the tree canopy in Downtown Senoia or in more open residential pockets. We design court orientation and turf selection around those sun and shade considerations. The red clay substrate actually becomes an advantage once we've prepared it—it's stable and won't shift seasonally like sandier soils do. Humidity and summer heat are intense, so we spec turf products rated for Georgia's climate specifically. Many of our Senoia clients have older homes without formal HOA structures, giving you more design freedom, though some properties have neighborhood deed restrictions worth reviewing before installation.
Absolutely. Red clay compacts and holds water, so we don't build directly on it. We excavate to proper depth, add a compacted base layer, then drainage stone before the turf goes down. Skipping this step in Senoia soil means puddles and poor performance. The clay itself is stable once prepped correctly—it won't shift like sandy soils, which is actually a benefit for long-term court integrity.
Senoia's tree coverage varies block to block. We assess your specific yard's sun exposure—morning, afternoon, and seasonal patterns. If you've got significant shade, we adjust turf selection to varieties that tolerate partial sun better. For courts in heavier shade, we may recommend different infill materials that perform better without constant direct heat.
Most residential courts take 3-5 days once the site is prepped. We're about 50 minutes from our main operations, so scheduling is flexible. Weather matters—we avoid heavy rain days, and summer heat can accelerate timeline. We'll give you a realistic window based on your soil conditions and any site-specific challenges.
Yes. Plenty of historic Senoia properties have tight footprints, so we're used to custom-sizing courts. Half-court setups, smaller tennis dimensions, or even hybrid play surfaces work in compact spaces. We design around what your lot actually allows, not what doesn't fit.
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