Older Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Senoia's historic charm comes with a real challenge: those older home lots weren't built with modern recreation in mind. Whether you're in Downtown Senoia or near the Raleigh Studios area, chances are your backyard is either oddly shaped, sloped, or both. A sport court transforms that awkward space into something your family actually uses. We've worked with plenty of Senoia homeowners who inherited red clay soil and drainage headaches—the kind of problems that make natural grass courts impossible. Artificial turf solves that. You get a perfectly playable surface for basketball, tennis, or pickle ball, year-round, without fighting the Georgia heat or that stubborn Coweta County clay. Most of our Senoia clients come to us after realizing their kids need somewhere to play that doesn't turn into a mud pit after rain. Your lot's history is part of what makes Senoia special, but that doesn't mean you're stuck with a yard that doesn't work for your family.
Senoia sits on red clay—that distinctive Coweta County soil that drains poorly and gets rock-hard when dry. If you've ever tried to maintain a grass court here, you know the struggle. Artificial turf eliminates that entirely. Most of the homes in Downtown Senoia and the surrounding neighborhoods have mature trees, which is beautiful but creates uneven sun exposure. We design sport courts with that in mind, placing them in your yard's most open area and accounting for shade patterns that change seasonally. Lot sizes in historic Senoia tend to be smaller than suburban developments, so we often build courts in the 20x40 or 30x60 range—efficient and still fully functional. Installation on older properties sometimes requires grading work to handle the clay base and improve drainage. We always assess foundation setbacks and existing utilities before breaking ground. The good news: once we get the base right, your court plays consistently all year, regardless of Senoia's summer heat or spring rains.
Absolutely. Coweta County red clay doesn't drain naturally, so we build a crushed stone base layer that sits atop the clay, then add a perforated drainage layer before the turf. This prevents water from pooling and keeps your court playable even after heavy Georgia rain. It's an extra step we always take in Senoia specifically because of the soil type.
Most historic Senoia properties have tighter lot lines than suburban areas, but we design custom courts that work within your space. A 20x40 court handles basketball and pickle ball beautifully. If you have more room, we can go 30x60. We measure your entire yard, account for setbacks and trees, then show you exactly what fits.
Yes. Many Senoia homes have mature trees that create dappled shade. We position the court in your yard's sunniest section and choose turf with UV stability designed for Georgia's intense summer sun. Partial shade actually helps protect the surface from extreme heat exposure.
Plan on 5–7 working days for a standard residential court, depending on the existing grade and clay conditions. We handle permitting for Coweta County and coordinate with you on timing. Most Senoia customers are surprised how fast we move once we break ground.
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