Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Senoia's got character—from the Historic District's charm to those Raleigh Studios vibes that bring film crews through town. But here's what doesn't photograph well: muddy backyards turning into clay pits every spring. We've worked with homeowners across Coweta County long enough to know that red clay and Georgia humidity don't play nicely with natural grass, especially if you're serious about weekend sports or just want your yard to actually function year-round. A sport court changes that equation entirely. Whether you're in downtown Senoia or one of the neighborhoods nearby, artificial turf means no more wrestling with drainage issues, no more excuses to skip family games, and no more watching your lawn deteriorate between rain cycles. Weekend installation is absolutely doable—we handle the site prep, manage that clay base properly, and get everything dialed in so you're playing Monday morning. The whole process respects the lot sizes and layout quirks that come with Senoia's older residential areas, and we've got the local experience to navigate permits and neighbor considerations without drama.
Coweta County red clay is beautiful to look at but brutal for maintaining healthy turf, especially on a sport court where drainage and level playing surface matter. That dense clay holds water instead of letting it permeate, which means puddles, soft spots, and uneven wear patterns show up fast. Our approach accounts for this—we build proper base layers and grading that work with Senoia's terrain rather than against it. Shade patterns vary dramatically across town depending on mature tree coverage, which is common in the Historic District and surrounding neighborhoods. Some courts need hybrid designs that handle both sunny exposure and dappled light. Most Senoia residential lots are modest by modern standards, so we design sport courts that maximize usable space without overwhelming your property or creating sight-line issues with neighbors. Weekend installation timing is actually ideal here—we come in Friday, handle the grading and base work, then finish the court surface Saturday and Sunday. By Monday, your yard transitions from clay-mud liability to functional playing surface. One note: if your property sits in a pocket that historically collects runoff, we'll discuss French drain options beforehand so you're not disappointed by performance.
Weekend work keeps disruption minimal—equipment noise is contained to Saturday and Sunday, and we're focused on finishing by end of day Sunday. Senoia's Historic District and nearby residential areas are close-knit, so we notify neighbors and keep staging organized. Most people are genuinely interested once they see the transformation from red clay mess to usable court.
Red clay compacts tight and sheds water, so we excavate to remove the worst of it, then build a properly sloped base with crushed stone and recycled asphalt that lets drainage happen. We're not fighting the clay—we're building around it so your court stays level and firm even after heavy rain.
Yes, for most standard residential courts. Friday handles excavation and base prep, Saturday and Sunday we install the turf surface and finish details. Timing depends on lot size and existing conditions, but weekend completion is our default approach for Senoia installs. We'll confirm the exact schedule during your site visit.
We're about 50 minutes from Senoia, which is manageable for us and doesn't trigger surcharges. Local work in Coweta County is regular for us, so you're getting standard pricing plus expertise that comes from knowing the area's soil, weather patterns, and contractor landscape.
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