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A sport court isn't just for the NBA—it's one of the smartest investments Acworth homeowners are making right now, especially those with kids who want a dedicated place to practice basketball, pickleball, or tennis without leaving home. We've installed dozens of these indoor courts throughout Cobb County, and the ones that really shine are in properties around Lake Acworth and Downtown, where families are tired of driving to Cauble Park or waiting for public court availability. The beauty of an indoor sport court is that weather doesn't matter anymore. Acworth gets its share of humid summers and occasional flooding concerns near the lake, so having a covered or fully enclosed court means your kids train year-round without worrying about mud or rain. Whether you're converting a garage, building under a carport structure, or creating a dedicated indoor space, we've got the expertise to design something that fits your property, your budget, and your family's actual needs. Most of our Acworth clients tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner.
Acworth's got some unique challenges when it comes to outdoor court preparation, which is exactly why so many homeowners are going indoors. The clay-heavy soil around Cobb County—especially near Lake Acworth—tends to hold moisture, which means drainage becomes critical if you're thinking about an indoor court with any outdoor approach area. We always recommend proper grading and a quality base layer because seasonal flooding in certain neighborhoods can compromise sub-surface stability. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're in the lake area versus Downtown Acworth, but since we're talking indoor courts, your main concern is structural—roof load capacity, ventilation, and making sure your HOA (if you've got one) approves the construction. Most residential lots in Acworth run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, so space planning matters; we typically size courts to fit available garages or build minimal additions. One thing we always discuss: indoor courts need proper HVAC and humidity control, especially in Georgia's climate. The last thing you want is a beautiful new court turning into a sauna or, worse, developing moisture issues under the flooring.
Probably. Many neighborhoods around Lake Acworth and Downtown have architectural review boards. We always recommend checking your CC&Rs first, then submitting plans to your HOA if required. Most approve indoor courts since they're contained improvements, but it's not automatic. We've helped dozens of Acworth clients navigate this, and we know what documents your board will want to see.
The clay-based soil in Cobb County compacts well, which is good for stability, but it drains poorly—especially near Lake Acworth. If you're building an indoor court with any outdoor foundation work, we install a robust sub-base and drainage system. Water pooling around your structure is a real risk here, so we don't cut corners on grading.
Yes, if your garage meets minimum ceiling height (we need 12–14 feet for most sports), and if the structure can handle the flooring load. Acworth garages vary widely. We assess your specific setup, handle any structural reinforcement needed, and manage ventilation. Some clients expand; others fit a smaller court perfectly in existing space.
Depends on scope. A retrofit in an existing garage typically takes 3–4 weeks. New construction or major additions take longer. We're based just 7 minutes from Acworth, so we manage scheduling efficiently. We'll give you a realistic timeline once we see your site and understand any permit requirements in Cobb County.
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