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Senoia's got character—from the Historic District's charm to those iconic Raleigh Studios backdrops, this town takes pride in its spaces. If you own a townhome here, especially in or around Downtown Senoia, you know how tight those yards can be. That's exactly why sport courts make so much sense. You're looking at a multipurpose surface that handles basketball, pickleball, tennis, or just a smooth pad for the kids to play without tearing up what little grass you've got. The red clay soil that defines Coweta County drainage-wise isn't your friend when it comes to keeping a natural court playable year-round. Artificial turf eliminates that headache entirely. No mud after rain, no worn-out patches by August, and honestly, zero maintenance compared to what neighbors with regular grass deal with. We've installed plenty of these in townhome communities across the region, and Senoia homeowners consistently tell us it's one of the best decisions they've made for their property value and actual usability. Whether you've got teenagers who need a court or you just want a durable recreational surface that looks sharp, we can design something that fits your footprint and your lifestyle. It's about maximizing what you've got.
Senoia sits on Coweta County's characteristic red clay, which drains poorly and compacts hard—perfect reason to skip traditional turf altogether. Townhome lots here tend to be smaller, so we focus on smart sizing: a half-court or compact multi-sport setup often makes more sense than forcing a full court into limited space. Shade patterns vary significantly depending on whether you're near the tree-lined Historic District or in a more open section. We assess sun exposure carefully because even premium artificial turf performs differently in full-sun versus dappled-shade scenarios. Most Senoia properties benefit from good base preparation given that clay content; we typically recommend a compacted gravel foundation to ensure proper water runoff and longevity. HOA rules in some townhome communities do restrict certain court dimensions or colors, so we always pull those details before quoting. The climate here—hot summers, occasional ice in winter—means we spec materials rated for Georgia's temperature swings. Installation takes 5–7 days typically, and we schedule around your neighbors' peace and quiet. Since we're about 50 minutes south, we coordinate logistics efficiently to keep labor costs fair.
Absolutely. Half-courts and compact multi-sport surfaces are our bread and butter for townhomes. We've done plenty in Senoia's tighter yards—sometimes as small as 20×30 feet. The key is smart layout design and respecting your property lines and HOA rules. We'll sketch it out during the site visit so you see exactly what fits.
Red clay drains poorly and compacts unevenly, which is why we don't install directly on it. We excavate 4–6 inches, haul out the clay, and build a engineered base with compacted gravel and recycled asphalt. It takes extra steps, but it's the only way to guarantee your court stays level and drains properly through Georgia summers and winter rain.
Yes, but we design differently. Partial shade actually reduces UV wear, which is a bonus. Full shade can slow drainage, so we might recommend slightly higher-grade aggregate base or increased slope. We'll assess your specific light patterns and recommend the best surface material for your conditions.
Some Senoia HOAs have restrictions on court dimensions, colors, or materials. We always request and review those rules before quoting. If your community has guidelines, we work within them to design a court that's compliant and still functional. Transparency upfront saves hassle later.
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