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Acworth's got a lot to love—the lake, the parks, the neighborhoods that actually feel like communities. But if you've got kids, a dog, or you just want a spot in your yard where you can actually play without mud, clay stains, and dead patches, a sport court with artificial turf might be exactly what you need. The thing about Cobb County clay is it doesn't drain great, especially closer to Lake Acworth where seasonal flooding is a real concern. That means your natural grass either gets waterlogged or compacted hard as concrete depending on the time of year. We've installed plenty of sport courts around Downtown Acworth and the Lake Acworth area—places where homeowners got tired of fighting their soil and wanted a clean, playable surface year-round. Whether you're in 30101 or 30102, we're just 7 minutes away and we know exactly what your yard's dealing with. A sport court isn't just about basketball or tennis anymore. We're talking a multi-use surface that handles rain, holds up to daily wear, and actually looks good without constant maintenance. Your neighbors down the street might have a patchy lawn. You'll have something you can actually use.
Acworth's location near Lake Acworth brings some unique challenges to any outdoor installation. The Cobb County clay base tends to hold water, which means standard turf can struggle with drainage issues, especially during Georgia's rainy seasons. That's where a properly graded sport court shines—it's built with drainage engineered right into the system so you're not dealing with puddles or soft spots after a storm. The neighborhoods around Downtown Acworth and the Lake area often have older homes with smaller yards, but that doesn't mean you can't have a legit court. We've done plenty of 20x40 setups that fit nicely without dominating the space. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot's tree coverage—some properties in the Lake Acworth neighborhoods have significant shade from mature oaks, while others get full afternoon sun. That affects which turf systems perform best. Installation on clay requires proper base preparation to prevent settling, and we always account for the local water table when planning subsurface drainage. If your property sits on a slope, that actually works in your favor for runoff. The HOA guidelines in some Acworth neighborhoods do have landscape requirements, so we coordinate on color and finish options to make sure everything passes review while still giving you a functional court.
Yes, if it's installed right. The clay around Acworth doesn't drain naturally, so we engineer the subsurface with proper grading and perforated layers. Water runs through the turf and base system instead of pooling. We've done hundreds of installations in Cobb County that handle heavy rain without issues. It's all about the prep work before the turf goes down.
Absolutely. Most Acworth properties aren't huge, but we design courts to fit. A 20x40 setup works for basketball, pickle ball, or general play. We can also do smaller recreational areas if your lot is tight. We'll measure your space, account for setback requirements, and create something functional without eating your entire yard.
Most sport court installations take 5-7 days depending on site conditions. Late spring through early fall is ideal in Georgia—you want dry weather during installation. Winter and early spring are wet in Cobb County, which can extend timelines. We'll schedule based on your yard conditions and weather forecasts.
Most do, depending on your specific HOA guidelines. We work with Acworth neighborhood associations to ensure color, material, and placement align with their landscape rules. Some communities prefer earth tones or green finishes. We'll help you navigate the approval process before installation starts.
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