Daycare Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your kids are probably spending half the day indoors, and that's the reality for a lot of families in Acworth—especially when the weather's unpredictable or the yard's too muddy to use. A sport court changes that. We're talking about a dedicated space where your children can shoot hoops, play badminton, or just run around without tracking clay and red mud through the house every five minutes. The Lake Acworth area gets plenty of families who deal with drainage issues from seasonal rainfall, and traditional grass yards don't hold up well here. That's where artificial turf comes in. It's not a luxury; it's practical. You get a usable yard year-round, no weeds to pull, no divots after soccer practice, and honestly, your kids will actually want to go outside. We've installed sport courts throughout Cobb County, and we're just seven minutes from most Acworth homes, so we know the soil, the water table, and what holds up in this climate. Whether you're in Downtown Acworth or closer to the lake, we can design a court that fits your space and your family's needs.
Acworth sits on Cobb County clay, and if you're near Lake Acworth or in areas prone to seasonal water pooling, drainage is your first consideration. Standard grass lawns struggle here—the clay doesn't absorb water quickly, and heavy rains leave standing puddles that kill the turf or create mud patches. Artificial sport courts solve that problem because we build proper subsurface drainage underneath. Your yard might also deal with inconsistent sun exposure, especially if you're surrounded by trees common to the area. That matters for a sport court because some turf performs better in shade, and we account for that during design. Another thing to keep in mind: Acworth's humidity and summer heat mean your court needs premium-grade turf that won't break down or fade. We use materials rated for Georgia's climate, not cheap alternatives. Most residential yards in your neighborhoods can accommodate a 20' × 40' court or a smaller half-court setup, but we'll assess your actual footprint and grade during the site visit. Installation is straightforward once we handle drainage, and we'll make sure your court meets any HOA guidelines if those apply to your property.
Absolutely. We install a drainage base system that sits on top of your clay soil—it's specifically designed to handle the poor drainage you get in Cobb County. Water runs through the base, around the edges, and away from the court. This works even in the Lake Acworth area where seasonal flooding is a concern. Without proper drainage underneath, water pools and damages the turf. We don't skip this step.
Quality turf rated for Georgia typically lasts 8–12 years with normal use and maintenance. We use premium-grade materials, not budget options, so your court resists fading and breakdown from our hot summers and humidity. Occasional brushing and rinsing keep it in shape. We stand behind what we install and can discuss warranty options during your consultation.
Most residential lots in Downtown Acworth and the Lake Acworth neighborhoods can fit a 20' × 40' full court or a smaller 15' × 30' half-court setup. We measure your space during the free site visit and show you options. Some yards work better with a compact court; others have room to spare. We'll be honest about what makes sense for your layout.
It depends on your neighborhood. Some Acworth communities have HOA guidelines about yard modifications. We can help you understand the requirements and even communicate with your HOA if needed. Most approve sport courts because they're attractive, maintained, and add value. Check your covenants, and we'll take it from there.
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