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Sport courts aren't just for commercial gyms or country clubs anymore—and here in Acworth, more homeowners are discovering how a backyard sport court transforms the way families spend their time together. Whether you're in the Lake Acworth area or closer to downtown, a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis means your kids aren't begging to go somewhere else on a Saturday afternoon. They're already home, and they're actually excited about it. The thing about Acworth specifically is that our clay-heavy Cobb County soil and seasonal moisture mean a natural court surface just doesn't hold up the way it should. Every spring thaw and summer rain cycle, you're dealing with drainage issues, rutting, and that frustrating mix of mud and dust. A properly installed artificial turf sport court eliminates all of that. It plays consistent year-round, handles our Georgia heat without turning into a sticky mess, and it won't leave you mowing or reseeding every other month. We're only seven minutes from our shop, so we know these yards, we know what works, and we've installed enough courts in this area to understand exactly what your property needs.
Acworth's proximity to Lake Acworth means moisture management is critical for any outdoor installation. The clay-based soil in Cobb County doesn't drain quickly, which is why we spend extra time on the base preparation—proper grading, subsurface drainage, and compacted stone layers are non-negotiable here. Without them, you'll get water pooling under your court, and that compromises both the turf and its underlayment. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're building in the Lake Acworth neighborhoods or closer to Downtown Acworth, where tree cover tends to be denser. We assess shade patterns throughout the day before installation because certain turf products perform better in partial shade versus full sun. Our clay soil also means you might hit different soil densities as we excavate—that's normal for this area, and it's why we adjust base materials and compaction accordingly rather than treating every yard the same. Final drainage slope matters here too. The seasonal flooding risk in Cobb County means we orient courts to move water away from structures and toward proper runoff zones. Most Acworth residential lots have the room to do this right without sacrificing usable court dimensions.
Absolutely. Our Cobb County clay compacts differently than sandy soils, and it holds water longer. We excavate deeper, install a stone base with drainage rock, and compact in layers to create a stable foundation that won't shift or pool water—especially important with seasonal flooding risk. This extra groundwork is what keeps your court playable year-round instead of becoming a muddy mess in spring.
Yes, but proximity to the lake means we're extra careful with slope and drainage design. We make sure water moves away from your court and home, and we often recommend a slightly thicker drainage base layer for properties within a few blocks of the lake. Your specific lot elevation and nearby water features drive those decisions.
Quality sport court turf is engineered to stay cool and maintain playability even during Acworth's humid summers. The material won't become sticky or unsafe like poor-quality turf does. We select products rated for Southeast conditions, and proper drainage underneath prevents moisture buildup that can cause mold or degradation.
Site prep and base work usually takes 3-5 days depending on soil conditions and excavation needs. Turf installation itself is 1-2 days. Spring and fall are our ideal seasons because summer heat can complicate the glue-down process, and winter occasionally brings unexpected weather. We schedule accordingly and always give you a realistic timeline upfront.
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