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Senoia's got character—from the historic downtown district to those quiet tree-lined streets where families have lived for generations. But character doesn't mean your backyard has to stay muddy or patchy. That red clay Coweta County soil? It's tough to work with for grass, especially when you're trying to create a functional space for basketball, tennis, or just a clean surface that won't turn into a slip-hazard after rain. A sport court changes that equation entirely. You get a professional-grade playing surface that handles Georgia's humidity, drains properly even in our heavy downpours, and actually gets better with use instead of worse. Whether you're in downtown Senoia or one of the historic neighborhoods, we've installed courts for families who got tired of fighting the clay and the weather. It's not just about the game—it's about reclaiming your yard as actual usable space. LawnLogic handles everything from site prep to finished court, and we know exactly how to build on Senoia properties.
Senoia's red clay is honestly one of the first things we account for. Unlike sandy or loamy soil in other parts of Georgia, Coweta County clay compacts hard and drains slowly, which is exactly why artificial turf and sport courts work so well here—they solve the problem rather than fight it. Most Senoia lots are smaller than suburban sprawl properties, so we're usually working with defined spaces, which actually makes installation cleaner and faster. Your tree coverage varies wildly depending on neighborhood; some downtown blocks have mature oaks that create shade patches, while other properties are wide open. That matters for court surface temperature and glare. We factor in Senoia's summer heat and humidity when recommending infill types and surface materials—you want something that won't get dangerously hot underfoot or create standing water in low spots. The historic districts have their own character, and we work with that, not against it. Installation typically takes 2–4 weeks depending on site conditions and any drainage work needed for that clay base.
We excavate through the problematic clay layer and install a gravel base with proper slope and perforated drain lines. Senoia's red clay actually makes a stable foundation once prepped correctly. The finished court surface is engineered to shed water immediately, so you never deal with puddles or mud around the edges like you would with natural grass on clay.
The Senoia Historic District has design guidelines, but sport courts are generally compatible—they're functional improvements, not ornamental structures. We always recommend checking with your neighborhood or HOA before starting, and we can help with any variance paperwork. Most approvals go smoothly because courts actually improve property maintenance.
We typically spec acrylic or polyurethane surfaces with light-colored infill to minimize heat absorption. Senoia gets intense summer sun, so surface temperature matters. We also use antimicrobial infill options that handle Georgia's humidity better—they resist algae and mold growth that can happen in our climate.
Site prep usually takes the longest, especially if we're dealing with clay grading and drainage setup. Total timeline is typically 2–4 weeks. We schedule around weather because Georgia humidity can affect curing times. We're based about 50 minutes from Senoia, so we coordinate closely with local crews for consistent quality.
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