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Senoia's got charm—that's why so many families choose to stay here instead of sprawling out toward Atlanta. Your backyard is part of that character, and if you've got kids or you're serious about outdoor activities, a sport court turns that space into something genuinely useful. We've installed courts across Coweta County, and Senoia homeowners tend to fall into two camps: those with the classic red clay lots that drain like a sieve come summer, and those in the Historic District with smaller, oddly-shaped yards that need creative solutions. A synthetic turf sport court handles both situations beautifully. No more mud pits after rain, no dead patches from constant basketball or soccer wear, and honestly, your grass isn't going to outcompete a properly installed court anyway—especially not in Georgia heat. Whether you're near downtown or out toward the Raleigh Studios area, the principle is the same: real turf maintenance is relentless. Sport courts aren't a luxury upgrade; they're the practical choice for people who actually use their yards. We work with homeowners in Senoia because we understand what matters here—durability, low maintenance, and a surface that performs year-round.
Senoia sits on Coweta County's signature red clay, which is beautiful to look at but terrible for consistent drainage and turf health. That clay holds moisture and compacts under foot traffic, which is exactly why sport courts make sense here. Your yard's exposure matters too—if you're in the Historic District with mature trees overhead, you've got natural shade that keeps temperatures down but can trap moisture on synthetic surfaces. We design court drainage systems accordingly. Lot sizes in Senoia vary wildly; downtown properties tend to be tighter, while homes toward the outer areas sometimes have more space to work with. The real consideration is what your court needs to withstand: Georgia humidity, occasional freeze-thaw cycles in winter (rare but they happen), and intense UV exposure come July. We use UV-stabilized materials rated for exactly this climate. Also worth mentioning—if your HOA or historic district guidelines have restrictions, we've navigated those conversations before. Some neighborhoods have aesthetic requirements we work around. The ground preparation phase is crucial on red clay; we're not just laying turf, we're solving the drainage problem that Georgia clay creates.
We don't fight the clay—we work around it. Proper base preparation includes gravel and drainage layers that prevent water from pooling on your court. Without this, you'd have surface puddles and accelerated wear. The clay actually helps because it's stable for foundation work. We've done this hundreds of times in Coweta County. Your court will drain properly and stay playable even after heavy rain.
Absolutely. Shade is actually beneficial for synthetic turf—it reduces UV stress and keeps surface temperatures lower in summer, which extends material life. The tradeoff is that moisture lingers longer, so we install slightly more aggressive drainage and recommend occasional airflow management. We've built courts in shaded Historic District yards without issues.
Depends on your lot, but we've squeezed half-courts and smaller multi-sport surfaces into surprisingly tight spaces. A full 94x50 basketball court needs serious acreage. Most Senoia homeowners go with 30x40 or 40x60 configurations that handle multiple activities. We'll do a site visit and talk through what actually fits and what you'll actually use.
Quality sport court turf lasts 8-12 years with normal residential use in Georgia's climate. Heavy daily use accelerates wear. We warranty our installations, and the base and drainage system we build last far longer—often 20+ years. When turf does need replacement, the underlying structure stays put, making refresh work straightforward and less expensive.
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