Toddler Play Area — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Senoia's a special place—tree-lined streets in the historic district, families who care about their homes, and plenty of young kids who deserve a safe, clean place to play right in the backyard. That's where a sport court with quality artificial turf makes all the difference. Instead of wrestling with that red clay that sticks to everything after rain, or watching your toddler track mud through the house, you get a dedicated play surface that drains fast, stays soft underfoot, and actually gets used year-round. We've installed these courts across Georgia, and Senoia homeowners consistently tell us it's one of the best upgrades they've made—especially parents who want their little ones outside without the mess. The turf we use is engineered for safety, UV-resistant through Georgia's hot summers, and realistic enough that kids genuinely prefer it to patchy grass. Since our team is based just 50 minutes away, we handle everything from site prep through final installation, which means no hassle coordinating with distant contractors.
Coweta County's red clay is famous for two things: it's beautiful when it dries, and it's a nightmare when it's wet. That heavy clay doesn't drain like sandy soils you'd find closer to Atlanta, so a bare dirt play area becomes slick and compacted after rain. Artificial turf solves this by sitting on a proper drainage base we install—crushed stone and permeable underlayment that keeps water moving instead of pooling. Senoia's lot sizes vary widely, especially in the historic district where older properties have interesting shapes and mature trees. That's actually perfect for sport courts, because we can custom-size the installation to fit your space. The shade from established oaks is genuine too, which is good news: less intense UV exposure means your turf lasts longer and stays cooler. We account for sun patterns during installation so drainage and play areas align with your home's layout. Most Senoia yards don't have steep slopes, but we check grades carefully to ensure water routes away from your foundation and toward natural drainage paths.
Absolutely. That clay compacts hard and doesn't percolate water, so we excavate the top layer, grade the subbase, and lay crushed stone with a permeable drainage mat underneath the turf. This prevents water from sitting in that clay layer and turning the whole court into a swamp after Senoia's heavy rains. We've done this hundreds of times across Georgia—it's the right approach for clay-heavy soil.
Yes, it works better than natural grass actually. Real grass struggles in deep shade, but quality artificial turf doesn't need sunlight to stay green and functional. The shade is honestly a bonus—your turf won't fade as quickly and stays cooler on those hot Georgia days. We design the court around your tree canopy so you get good drainage and usable play space.
That's the whole point. We install turf with adequate cushioning, antimicrobial backing, and a base system that prevents hard spots from forming. Toddlers can fall without the jarring impact of clay or hard-packed dirt. Plus, there's no mud, no tracked-in dirt, and no sharp sticks—just a clean, forgiving surface parents actually feel good about.
A residential sport court usually takes 2–5 days depending on your lot size and existing conditions. Since we're local, we can handle the whole project without scheduling delays. We'll prep the site, install the base system, and lay turf without disrupting the rest of your yard longer than necessary.
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