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Senoia's got that small-town charm—tree-lined streets in Downtown, those historic lots that bring character to the neighborhood, and families who actually use their yards year-round. But here's the reality: that Coweta County red clay underneath your grass isn't forgiving. It compacts hard, drains poorly, and by mid-summer your lawn either looks like a dust bowl or turns into a swamp depending on the week. A sport court changes that game entirely. Whether your kids are shooting hoops in the driveway, you're thinking about a dedicated play surface, or you just want something that doesn't turn into a mud pit after rain, artificial turf for sport courts is built for Georgia's climate and our local soil challenges. We've installed courts across Coweta County—in yards just like yours—and the difference is night and day. No more watering during droughts, no more replanting dead patches, no more explaining to your kids why they can't play outside because the ground's too wet. You get a usable surface that handles Georgia heat, handles our humidity, and actually lasts.
Senoia sits on red clay—that dense, iron-rich soil that's beautiful in a garden bed but murder on natural grass and sport surfaces. When it rains, drainage gets sluggish. In summer heat, it bakes hard as concrete. For a sport court, this matters because proper base preparation is non-negotiable here. We typically excavate 4-6 inches, haul out the heavy clay, and build a compacted gravel and stone base with perimeter drainage. Your lot size—many Senoia homes sit on quarter-acre to half-acre properties—means we can usually fit a solid 20x40 or 30x40 court depending on what you're after. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're near the shade of Downtown's historic trees or in one of the newer sections. Afternoon shade actually helps in summer, but if your court's in full sun, we'll recommend turf with UV inhibitors rated for Georgia's intense heat. One thing Senoia homeowners appreciate: once installed, a sport court needs almost zero maintenance, which fits the lifestyle here where people value their free time more than endless yard work.
Absolutely. Senoia gets hot and humid summers, but modern sport-court turf is engineered for exactly that. We use premium blends with UV stabilizers and antimicrobial backing that resists mold and mildew—two big concerns in Georgia humidity. The turf won't fade, and proper drainage (which we handle during installation) prevents water from pooling. You'll see courts like this performing well all summer.
Yes, but the base is everything. Red clay drains poorly and compacts hard, so we remove it, replace with engineered stone base, and add perimeter drainage. This extra step is honestly why Senoia installations take a bit more prep than sandy soil areas, but it's what makes the court last. Proper installation here is the difference between a court that works for ten years and one that fails in three.
Most Senoia properties can fit a 20x40 court comfortably, which is great for half-court basketball or general play. Some larger lots handle 30x40. We'll do a site visit, check your setbacks, and see what works. Even modest yards often have more room than people think once we figure out placement relative to trees and structures.
Minimal. Occasional brushing to keep the pile upright, clearing leaves and debris in fall, and rinsing with a hose now and then. No mowing, no fertilizer, no reseeding after heavy use. Senoia summers mean you won't be watering obsessively like natural grass demands. That's the real win for homeowners here.
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