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Sport courts have become the go-to solution for Acworth homeowners who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play without the constant maintenance headaches. Whether you're in the Lake Acworth neighborhoods or closer to Downtown, a residential sport court transforms your backyard into something your family actually uses year-round. The beauty of artificial turf for sport courts is that it handles Georgia's unpredictable weather—from those heavy spring rains that can turn clay yards into mud pits, to the intense summer sun that would normally have you reseeding every other year. We've installed dozens of these courts across Cobb County, and the feedback is always the same: families wish they'd done it sooner. You get a professional-looking playing surface that's ready to use the day after installation, no mud tracked into the house, and zero guilt about letting your kids play hard. The initial investment pays for itself in durability and the sheer amount of time your family spends outside.
Acworth's terrain presents some specific challenges that make artificial turf the smart choice for sport courts. Much of the area sits on dense Cobb County clay, especially closer to Lake Acworth, and that clay drains poorly when we get our typical spring downpours. Traditional grass courts develop standing water and bare patches within a season. With artificial turf, we're installing a proper subsurface drainage system underneath—this is non-negotiable in your area. We typically elevate the court slightly and run perforated drainage lines to handle runoff that would otherwise pool. Shade patterns matter too. If your court is positioned near mature trees common in Lake Acworth's residential lots, we account for that during design; full sun isn't always realistic, and we spec turf products that perform well in partial shade. Most Acworth residential lots can accommodate a 30x60 or 40x60 court depending on your available space. We've also seen HOA guidelines in some neighborhoods around Downtown Acworth that require specific edging or color palettes, so we always check local covenants before the first shovel hits the ground. The distance from our shop—just 7 minutes away—means faster installation and easier follow-up service.
Absolutely. Clay is actually why proper drainage matters most. We build a gravel and crushed stone base layer, then perforated drainage pipe, then the turf system on top. Water moves through instead of pooling on the surface. In Lake Acworth's damp environment near the water table, this setup is essential. Without it, even artificial turf can trap moisture underneath and develop issues.
Modern synthetic turf for sport courts is rated for extreme temperature swings and UV exposure—Georgia summer sun won't degrade it. Spring rains actually benefit the court because the drainage system we install specifically handles Cobb County's heavy rainfall. You'll never see the mud and bare spots that plague natural grass courts during wet seasons.
Most Acworth homes have enough space for a 30x60 court, which works great for basketball or multi-sport play. Some larger lots in Lake Acworth neighborhoods can accommodate 40x60. We assess your actual space and recommend dimensions that fit your yard while leaving room for clearance and landscaping around the edges.
Minimal. Brush the surface every few weeks to keep the infill even, rinse it occasionally, and that's mostly it. You're not mowing, seeding, or treating for weeds like you would with natural grass. The drainage system we install handles Georgia's wet springs without any action on your part.
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