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A sport court in your Acworth backyard isn't just a weekend project—it's the difference between your kids asking to go outside and actually staying outside. We've installed dozens of courts across Cobb County, and the Acworth community, especially around Lake Acworth and Downtown, has some real advantages for this kind of work. Your neighbors are active, your families use yards year-round, and honestly, the demand for quality outdoor recreation space in 30101 and 30102 has never been stronger. What makes sport courts special is how they handle everything Georgia throws at them—the clay-heavy soil near the lake, our unpredictable spring rains, and that heavy summer sun. Unlike grass, which gets chewed up by basketball shoes and dies in shady spots, artificial turf gives you a consistent playing surface that drains properly (something critical in Acworth's seasonal flooding zones) and stays game-ready 365 days a year. We've got the installation down to a science at this point. Most Acworth homeowners are looking at a 1-2 week turnaround, which means your court could be ready before your kids' next tournament. No excuses, no weather delays, no replanting grass next spring.
Acworth sits on Cobb County's characteristic red clay, which is beautiful for the landscape but brutal for drainage if you're not careful. That clay, combined with how close the Lake Acworth area sits to the water table, means standing water is a real concern during spring and after heavy storms. This is exactly why sport courts work so well here—we build in proper base preparation with aggregate and drainage fabric that keeps water moving away from your court, not pooling in it. The neighborhoods around Downtown Acworth and toward Cauble Park tend to have mixed sun exposure; some lots are heavily wooded, others get eight-plus hours of direct afternoon heat. Our turf is engineered to handle both scenarios without fading or getting uncomfortably hot underfoot, which matters when you're running full-court drills in July. Most Acworth residential lots are spacious enough for a full 28'×50' court, though we can customize dimensions if your property is tighter. Soil removal and proper grading take a day or two, then we install the base, shock pad, and turf. Cobb County doesn't have strict HOA landscape regulations in most of Acworth's neighborhoods, which gives you flexibility—but we'll verify your specific area's guidelines before we break ground.
Yes. The clay soil near Lake Acworth does trap water, but we build sport courts with a 4-6 inch compacted aggregate base and perforated drainage fabric underneath. Water drains through the turf and base, then away from your court entirely. We've installed courts that perform flawlessly in the low-lying zones between Downtown Acworth and the lake. Proper grading during installation is the key.
Most Acworth installs take 7-10 business days from site prep to ribbons-cut, depending on base work and your lot's drainage needs. Because we're only 7 minutes from our HQ, we can stage materials efficiently and handle any Cobb County soil adjustments quickly. We schedule around weather—spring rains won't delay us if we plan right.
Acworth and Cobb County don't require permits for residential sport courts in most cases, but we always check your specific neighborhood zoning first. If you're in a development with HOA rules, we'll review those. A quick call to your local Acworth permitting office takes five minutes and keeps everything above board.
Upfront, sport courts cost more than seed or sod, but they eliminate annual re-seeding, fertilizer, aeration, and replacement costs that clay-heavy Acworth soil demands. Over five years, most homeowners save money and get a year-round playing surface. No dead patches, no drainage problems, no summer dormancy.
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