Outdoor Kitchen — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become the centerpiece of outdoor living in Acworth—and honestly, it makes sense. Whether you're in the Lake Acworth neighborhoods or closer to Downtown, a quality court gives your family a reason to stay outside instead of scrolling indoors. We've installed dozens of courts across Cobb County, and the feedback is always the same: kids actually want to play, neighbors start gathering on weekends, and suddenly your backyard becomes the hub of the street. The thing about Acworth specifically is that your yard is probably dealing with some unique challenges. That clay-heavy soil near the lake, the humidity, the occasional drainage issues—these aren't theoretical problems we read about in a manual. We see them firsthand. A sport court isn't just about dropping down a playing surface; it's about understanding your lot, your sun patterns, and whether you're in a neighborhood with HOA guidelines that matter. That's why we don't treat every installation the same way. Your court needs to handle Georgia weather, suit your actual yard size, and honestly look good enough that you're proud to show it off. That's the difference between a court that lasts five years and one that delivers for fifteen.
Acworth's soil composition is a big factor most homeowners don't think about until installation day. You've got that red clay throughout Cobb County, which drains slower than sandy soil and can trap water—especially in the Lake Acworth area where seasonal flooding is a real consideration. We always start by evaluating your drainage situation because a sport court sitting on poor drainage becomes a puddle court, and nobody wants that. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're surrounded by mature trees (common in the residential neighborhoods) or in a more open lot. More shade means slower drying times and potential moss growth in Georgia's humidity. We factor that into our material recommendations because some turf systems handle shade better than others. Your lot size matters too. Acworth properties range from modest quarter-acre lots to larger homes with room for a full court plus surrounding space. We've worked with tight footprints where we maximize every inch, and sprawling yards where the court becomes part of a bigger outdoor design. HOA rules in some Acworth neighborhoods do have landscape restrictions, so we always verify what you can and can't do before we break ground. The installation timeline also shifts depending on whether we're working around seasonal rain—late spring through early summer requires more careful scheduling to avoid that clay getting waterlogged mid-project.
Absolutely. That Cobb County clay drains slower than ideal, so we design drainage systems accordingly—sometimes that means adding a perforated base layer or adjusting grading to direct water away from the court. In the Lake Acworth neighborhoods especially, we're mindful of seasonal water movement. Proper preparation on clay soil actually makes the court more stable long-term; it's the shortcut installations that fail.
Not if it's installed right. We evaluate your yard's natural drainage pattern and the court's slope. With proper base work and edge design, water moves off the court surface quickly. We've installed courts in Acworth for years through multiple rainy seasons—the ones built to handle local conditions stay dry and playable.
Depends on what you want to play. A half-court works on tight lots (think 30x40 feet), while a full court needs roughly 45x85. We've done creative layouts in smaller Acworth yards where a court fits alongside other features. We'll walk your property and show you realistic options for your specific footprint.
Most courts take 5-7 days once we start. Weather matters though—we don't install during heavy rain or when the ground's saturated because that Georgia clay becomes a mess. Spring and early fall are ideal. We'll schedule around Acworth's weather patterns and be transparent about realistic timing before we commit.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.