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Sport courts in Senoia aren't just about having a place to shoot hoops or play tennis—they're about reclaiming your backyard from Georgia's brutal red clay and creating a surface that actually holds up year-round. We've installed dozens of courts across Coweta County, and Senoia homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. That red clay soil you're dealing with? It's heavy, it stains everything, and it turns into a mud pit the moment we get a good rain. A properly installed artificial sport court eliminates all that frustration. Whether you're in Downtown Senoia on a historic lot or you've got one of those larger properties out near the filming areas, we can design a court that fits your space and your budget. The beauty of modern synthetic turf is that it plays like real clay or hardcourt without the maintenance nightmare. We're talking no resurfacing, no seasonal prep, just a clean, functional playing surface that handles Senoia's hot summers and occasional freeze-thaw cycles. Most of our local customers see their court ready to use within days—not months. If this week works for you, let's talk about bringing your sport court to life.
Senoia's Coweta County red clay is beautiful to look at, but it's notoriously difficult for sports surfaces. This clay holds moisture, compacts unevenly, and creates drainage problems that affect everything from playability to longevity. When we're installing a sport court here, we start by addressing that drainage layer—it's non-negotiable in an area with your rainfall patterns. Most Senoia lots are on the smaller side, especially in the Historic District, so we're often working with creative dimensions and tight spaces. That's fine; we specialize in custom sizing. The tree coverage varies significantly depending on your neighborhood—properties near the downtown core tend to have mature oaks and maples that create morning shade, while some of the newer developments have more sun exposure. Both have trade-offs: shade keeps temperatures down but can trap moisture. Your HOA, if you're in a gated community, may have specific guidelines about court color and fencing, so we always confirm those before we start. Senoia's heat and humidity demand a turf material rated for durability in the Southeast—we don't use budget-grade synthetics that degrade under UV stress. The install itself typically takes 3–5 days depending on site prep, and our crew knows the local soil behavior inside and out.
Absolutely. We schedule installs based on weather and site conditions, and we're flexible with timing. If your property drainage checks out and we don't have rain in the forecast, we can have your court functional within 3–5 days. Most Senoia homeowners are surprised by how fast it happens. Give us a call, and we'll confirm availability and walk through the prep process.
Red clay is our biggest local challenge. We excavate to the proper depth, install a perforated drainage base, add a compacted stone layer, and then lay the synthetic turf system over that foundation. This prevents water pooling and keeps your court playable even after heavy rain. The key is getting the base right—we don't cut corners on that.
Yes. Shade from mature trees actually helps regulate court temperature, though it can trap moisture. We design the drainage to compensate, and we choose turf materials that resist algae growth in shaded conditions. Historic Senoia lots are often smaller, so we've got experience fitting courts into tight spaces while maintaining proper play dimensions.
A true sport court includes engineered subsurface (base, drainage, shock pad) designed for athletic performance—cushioning, ball response, injury prevention. Basic turf is just lawn. For basketball, tennis, or multi-sport use, the engineering underneath matters. We build courts that meet those performance standards.
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