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Sport courts have become a game-changer for Acworth families who want to maximize their outdoor space without the maintenance headaches. Whether you're in the Lake Acworth area or closer to Downtown, a high-quality artificial turf court gives you a dedicated place for basketball, tennis, pickle ball, or just backyard games—and it actually works year-round here in Georgia. The thing is, most homeowners in Cobb County underestimate how much wear natural grass takes when you're playing on it regularly. After a few months of consistent use, you're left with bare patches, mud, and frustration. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. It drains properly (which matters a lot given our clay soil and occasional wet seasons), stays green in summer heat, and requires basically zero upkeep beyond a quick rinse. We've installed dozens of sport courts throughout Acworth, and the feedback is always the same: families wish they'd done it sooner. The cost is one of the biggest questions we hear, and honestly, it varies depending on your court size, the turf grade you choose, and whether you need any base prep work. But once you break it down—no more fertilizer, no resodding, no mowing—the investment pays for itself faster than most people think. Let's walk through what you're actually looking at budget-wise and help you figure out what makes sense for your specific yard.
Acworth's got some unique challenges when it comes to outdoor surfaces, so it's worth understanding how they affect sport court installation and longevity. First, that Cobb County clay we deal with around Lake Acworth and the surrounding neighborhoods holds water like nobody's business. After heavy rain, natural grass lawns stay soggy for days. One of the biggest reasons artificial turf wins here is drainage. A properly installed system sits on a permeable base that lets water move through instead of pooling on top. We always account for your lot's natural slope and any low spots—especially important if you're near the lake or in areas prone to seasonal moisture. Second, Acworth summers get brutal. Full-sun courts need turf rated for UV resistance; we don't install budget materials that fade into a chalky mess by August. Shade patterns matter too—if your court sits under mature trees (common in older Acworth neighborhoods), you'll want turf that tolerates dappled light without growing moss. Finally, most residential lots in Acworth range from 0.25 to 0.75 acres, which means space is premium. We design courts to fit your footprint efficiently, often working around existing structures, fencing, and landscape features. Drainage trenches and base compaction take longer on clay soil, which affects timeline and cost—it's worth budgeting for proper site prep upfront.
A basic half-court (around 2,500 sq ft) typically runs $8,000–$14,000 installed, depending on turf quality and base work. Full courts run higher. Acworth's clay soil sometimes needs extra prep, which can add $1,500–$3,000. We offer payment plans and can scope your specific yard to give you an accurate quote.
Absolutely. That's actually why we recommend artificial turf in this area. We install a crushed stone base with a drainage layer underneath—it handles Cobb County's clay and seasonal moisture way better than natural grass. Water runs through and away from your court surface, not pooling on it.
A typical residential sport court takes 5–7 business days from start to finish. Site prep (removing old grass, grading, compacting base) usually takes 2–3 days on clay soil. Actual turf installation is faster. Weather delays can happen during our rainy season, so we build in a buffer.
Quality turf installed properly lasts 10–15 years with minimal maintenance. Acworth's UV exposure and weather are typical for Georgia, so durability is solid if you choose mid-to-premium grades. Occasional rinsing and debris removal keep it looking fresh the whole time.
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