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Acworth's got something special—that blend of lakeside living and suburban convenience that makes families want to stay put for decades. But here's what we hear from homeowners in the Lake Acworth area and Downtown Acworth neighborhoods: "We love it here, but our yard never quite cooperates." Between the clay-heavy Cobb County soil, those unpredictable wet seasons, and the simple reality that maintaining a natural grass court is exhausting, a lot of people end up abandoning their backyard dreams. That's where a sport court comes in. We're talking about a professional-grade surface right in your own yard—the kind where your kids can actually play basketball or tennis without worrying about mud after a rain, where the surface stays true year-round, and where you're not spending every weekend doing yard work. We've been installing these throughout Acworth for years now, and the transformation is always the same: families reclaim their backyards. Your property value gets a boost, your quality of life improves, and suddenly that outdoor space becomes the heart of your home instead of a maintenance headache.
Acworth's geography is both a blessing and a challenge. The proximity to Lake Acworth and the clay-dominant soil profile in Cobb County means drainage is something you have to think about seriously. We've seen yards near the lake that hold water for days after heavy rain—that's clay doing what clay does. A sport court actually solves that problem beautifully because the base and top layers are engineered to shed water quickly, preventing the pooling and soft spots that plague natural grass in this area. Lot sizes here tend to vary quite a bit depending on whether you're in the more established Lake Acworth neighborhoods or closer to Downtown. We work with everything from compact suburban lots to sprawling properties, and we'll custom-size your court to maximize playability without overwhelming your yard. The sun exposure shifts seasonally thanks to our tree canopy, so we assess your yard's specific shade patterns during installation—that affects both court performance and longevity. One more thing: make sure you're clear on any HOA landscape guidelines if your property falls under one. Most communities in Acworth are fine with sport courts as long as they're maintained, but it's worth checking first.
Absolutely. The engineered base layer is specifically designed to handle poor drainage and clay conditions. We install a permeable foundation that sheds water away from your court and into proper drainage channels. That means no puddles, no soft spots, and no waiting days for your court to dry out after Acworth's heavy rain seasons. It's one of the biggest reasons homeowners around Lake Acworth choose sport courts.
It depends on what you want to do. A half-court basketball setup takes roughly 47 by 50 feet, while a tennis court is closer to 60 by 120 feet. Most Acworth yards can accommodate a half-court or a multipurpose court comfortably. We'll do a site visit and work backward from your actual lot size and layout—no guessing, no wasted space.
Most Acworth HOAs are supportive of sport courts as long as they're well-maintained and fit the property's character. We recommend reviewing your specific covenants first, but the good news is sport courts are low-maintenance and look professional—they're not eyesores. In our experience, they actually improve neighborhood property values.
A typical sport court installation takes 5 to 7 days from site prep through final surfacing. We're based just 7 minutes away, so we can move quickly and manage any site-specific surprises, like dealing with clay consolidation or unexpected drainage issues that are common in the Cobb County area.
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