Small Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Senoia's got character—from the Historic District's tree-lined streets to the energy around Raleigh Studios. But character doesn't always mean your backyard has the room (or the drainage) to handle a traditional grass court. That's where sport courts come in. A lot of homeowners here are working with smaller lots, the kind where every square foot matters. You might love the idea of a basketball court or a multi-sport setup, but natural grass? In Coweta County's red clay, combined with Senoia's humidity and occasional drainage headaches, you're looking at constant upkeep. We install artificial turf sport courts that actually work for tight spaces. No mud puddles after rain. No dead patches from heavy use. Just a durable, playable surface that handles Georgia heat and gives your kids (or you) a real place to shoot hoops, practice tennis, or just get outside. It's the smart move for small-yard Senoia living.
Senoia sits on Coweta County's red clay soil, which has its quirks. Natural drainage isn't great, and that clay holds water longer than you'd want, especially during Georgia's humid summers. When we install a sport court here, proper base preparation matters—we're dealing with that red clay, sometimes with older lots that have settled unevenly over decades. Historic District homes and properties near The Walking Dead filming locations often have mature trees creating dappled shade; that affects ball response and surface temperature, so we factor that in during design. The flip side is good news: your small yard becomes a legitimate asset. We've fitted courts into spaces that seemed impossible because artificial turf doesn't need mowing, aerating, or the kind of open sun exposure natural grass demands. Senoia's heat and occasional drought actually favor turf—you're not fighting brown patches or winter dormancy. Most residential lots here run quarter-acre or smaller, which is perfect for a half-court or boutique sport court. Installation is straightforward as long as we handle drainage correctly around that clay base.
Absolutely. A lot of homes here in the Historic District and surrounding neighborhoods have compact yards. A half-court or multipurpose court fits into tight spaces perfectly, especially with artificial turf eliminating the drainage and maintenance headaches you'd have with natural grass on red clay. We've installed courts in yards most contractors would say are too small.
Red clay is actually one of the first things we plan for. We install proper compacted stone base and drainage layers to handle Coweta County's clay and Georgia's humidity. The artificial surface itself sits cleanly above that problematic soil, so you get a level, dry playing surface every time, rain or shine.
You don't need full sun like natural grass does. A lot of Senoia properties have mature trees, especially near the Historic District. Modern turf handles partial shade well. We'll assess your specific lot during a site visit and make sure drainage and material choice work with whatever light you've got.
We'll come out, measure your space, check that red clay base and drainage situation, and give you a clear estimate. Most small-yard courts in the area take a few days to complete. We handle permitting if needed and make sure the court integrates with your property's slope and existing landscaping.
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