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Building a new home in Senoia? That sport court you're picturing in your backyard is absolutely doable—and artificial turf makes it way more practical than you might think. Whether you're settling into Downtown Senoia, near the historic district, or in one of those charming properties with mature trees, a quality sport surface handles Georgia's humidity and Coweta County's notorious red clay without turning into a muddy mess every summer. We work with new construction homeowners all through the area who want a low-maintenance court for basketball, pickleball, or just tossing a ball around with the kids. The beauty of installing during new construction is that we can build it into your landscape plan from day one—no retrofit headaches, no fighting around existing plantings. Most Senoia properties we see have interesting lot configurations, plenty of shade patterns, and soil conditions that actually work in our favor once we prep things right. Let's talk about turning that bare clay space into something your family will use for years.
Senoia's red clay base is thick and dense, which honestly gives us a solid foundation to work with—but it needs proper drainage prep. We always recommend a gravel and sand base layer when we're building sport courts here, especially with how much rain Coweta County gets. The clay itself doesn't absorb quickly, so we're really focused on managing water underneath the turf rather than fighting it. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you've got those big oaks typical of historic Senoia properties or if you're on one of the newer lots with less tree cover. South and west-facing courts get hot in summer, so we often recommend slightly higher-pile turf for comfort and durability. Lot sizes in Downtown Senoia and surrounding neighborhoods tend to be modest by modern standards, which means we're designing courts that fit creatively—half-courts, smaller footprints, or L-shaped layouts that maximize your space. During new construction, we coordinate with your builder on drainage lines and utility placement so there are no surprises. The seasonal humidity here means choosing turf with excellent antimicrobial backing; it prevents mold and keeps everything fresh even through humid August.
Absolutely. We actually prefer it—we can coordinate with your builder to ensure proper grading, drainage, and utility clearance from the start. New construction gives us a blank slate to work with Senoia's red clay base and design a court that fits your lot's specific sun and shade patterns. It's easier and cheaper than retrofitting later.
Red clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally, so we build a engineered base with gravel and sand to manage water. Coweta County gets plenty of rain, and that clay base actually helps us create a stable, level playing surface if we prep it correctly. It's one reason we recommend proper drainage assessment early in new construction.
Historic and Downtown Senoia lots often run smaller than newer subdivisions, so we design half-courts, three-quarter courts, or multi-sport layouts that maximize your space. We'll measure your lot and show you realistic options that work with trees, setbacks, and your home's footprint.
Not with the right turf and installation. We choose high-quality synthetic blends with antimicrobial backing that handle Senoia's humidity without mold or deterioration. Proper drainage underneath and our local prep methods keep everything performing year-round.
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