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Senoia's got character—the kind you see in every frame shot down at Raleigh Studios and through the Historic District's tree-lined streets. That charm extends to backyards too, where homeowners are tired of battling Coweta County's stubborn red clay and the Georgia heat that turns grass into a constant maintenance headache. A sport court isn't just a basketball pad or tennis surface; it's a reason for your family to actually spend time outside without worrying about mud stains, dead patches, or watering bills that climb through the summer. We've been installing artificial turf courts across Georgia for years, and we understand what Senoia homeowners need: durability in a climate that doesn't play nice, surfaces that look sharp year-round, and a way to reclaim your backyard without becoming a weekend lawn slave. The good news? We can make this happen on a payment plan that fits your budget. Many of our clients are surprised how affordable it becomes when you break it into monthly payments—especially when you factor in what you'd spend on fertilizer, aeration, and equipment repairs over the next few years.
Senoia's red clay is beautiful to look at in the Historic District, but it's hell on natural grass and outdoor recreation spaces. That heavy clay drains poorly, compacts easily, and creates a slick surface when wet—exactly what you don't want under a basketball hoop or tennis court. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. Your lot size in downtown Senoia or the neighborhoods surrounding the filming area likely features mature trees, which means you're dealing with a mix of sun and shade throughout the day. Modern sport court turf handles both conditions without the thin, patchy growth you'd get with natural grass in shaded areas. We design drainage systems specifically for Coweta County's soil composition, so water doesn't pool during Georgia's heavy spring rains or summer storms. Most Senoia properties we work with have established landscaping and HOA guidelines, so we plan installations that complement your existing aesthetic while meeting any neighborhood requirements. The red clay base actually works in our favor—it's stable and predictable, which makes for a smoother, more level playing surface than you'd achieve trying to maintain natural turf on the same ground.
We install a proper base layer that sits on top of your clay, compacting and leveling it first. The clay becomes a stable foundation rather than a problem. We add drainage systems designed for Coweta County's heavy rainfall, so water moves away from the court surface instead of pooling. The turf itself is permeable, so any moisture drains through without creating that slick, muddy surface you'd get with natural grass on clay.
Absolutely. Historic district properties and many residential neighborhoods have tighter footprints, which is where a sport court shines. We can design anything from a compact shooting area for basketball to a full half-court, or even a multi-sport surface. The turf looks intentional and polished on smaller spaces—it's not wasted square footage like an oversized lawn would be.
We structure payment plans based on your project size and budget. A typical sport court installation runs a range, and breaking it into 24–60 month plans makes the monthly cost surprisingly manageable—often less than what you'd spend on lawn care, equipment, and repairs annually. We handle the financing conversation directly, with no surprises or hidden terms.
Yes. We work around existing trees and landscaping all the time in Senoia. The shade from mature oaks and pines actually extends the life of artificial turf by reducing UV exposure. We'll assess your specific layout, plan around root systems, and make sure the court integrates naturally into your property without requiring a major overhaul.
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