Fire Rating — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become a game-changer for Acworth families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without the wear and tear on natural grass. Whether your backyard sits near Lake Acworth's beautiful shoreline or in one of the quieter residential pockets around Downtown Acworth, artificial turf courts give you a low-maintenance surface that handles Georgia's unpredictable weather—heavy rain, humidity spikes, and that Cobb County clay underneath—without falling apart. We've installed dozens of courts throughout 30101 and 30102, and what homeowners consistently tell us is how much easier their lives become once they stop fighting the mud, the seasonal flooding concerns, and constant reseeding. A properly installed sport court plays true year-round, drains faster than you'd expect, and actually improves your property's usability on those hot, wet afternoons when a natural court would be unplayable. The fire-rating specifications matter too—especially if you're planning to host games or league play—and we'll walk you through those requirements upfront so there are no surprises.
Acworth's location in Cobb County means you're dealing with dense clay soil that doesn't drain naturally, especially in the Lake Acworth area where water retention is a real problem during our wet springs. If your lot slopes toward the lake or sits in one of the lower neighborhoods, poor drainage can turn a standard turf court into a swamp within hours of heavy rain. That's why base preparation is critical here—we excavate deeper than we might in other parts of Georgia, add proper gravel and perforated drainage layers, and slope the court slightly to push water away from play zones. Acworth's summer sun is intense but often broken by mature tree coverage around Cauble Park and surrounding residential areas; we assess shade patterns during site visits because uneven sun exposure can create soft spots in the turf. Most residential lots in 30101 and 30102 range from half-acre to two acres, which gives us good room to work with. HOA rules in some Downtown Acworth neighborhoods may require landscape buffers or color specifications, so we verify those before recommending materials. The combination of clay, humidity, and Georgia's freeze-thaw cycles makes proper installation non-negotiable—cutting corners on base work will cost you down the road.
Yes. Our sport-court systems carry ASTM F1679 fire ratings and meet Georgia building codes for residential installations. Cobb County doesn't have extra restrictions beyond state standards, so you're safe installing a certified court in either 30101 or 30102. We always pull permits and confirm current codes with the local building department before starting work, so you have full compliance documentation for insurance and resale.
Absolutely. That's actually where our drainage expertise shines. We remove topsoil, compact the clay base, install a perforated underdrain system, and add crushed stone layers before the turf goes down. Homes in the Lake Acworth area benefit most from this approach because the court will shed water fast instead of pooling like natural grass would. We've solved exactly this problem on dozens of courts throughout the neighborhood.
A typical residential court takes 3–5 days depending on site prep complexity. Since we're just 7 minutes from central Acworth, scheduling flexibility is easy. We'll work around mature trees, existing deck areas, and utilities. Most homeowners in Downtown Acworth keep some landscape buffer, and we design courts to fit naturally within your yard's existing layout without removing everything.
Monthly brushing to reset the turf fibers, quarterly rinsing to clear pollen and dust (Acworth's humidity traps both), and annual professional inspection. We recommend light infill top-ups every 2–3 years depending on play intensity. Georgia's heat and humidity won't degrade the turf itself, but preventive care extends your court's life to 12–15 years. We offer maintenance plans so you're never guessing what to do.
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