Veteran Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Here's the thing about sport courts in Acworth—they're not just for the folks with sprawling estates near Lake Acworth. Whether you're in the heart of Downtown or tucked into one of the residential neighborhoods around Cauble Park, a dedicated court surface transforms how your family actually uses the backyard. We've installed plenty of them across Cobb County, and honestly, the response is always the same: people wish they'd done it sooner. A sport court gives you a real playing surface for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without the headaches of concrete—softer on joints, better ball response, and it handles Georgia's weather without the cracking and shifting you'd deal with on asphalt. What makes Acworth installations interesting is the mix of soil conditions and lot sizes. Some yards sit on that heavy Cobb County clay, especially closer to the lake, which means drainage becomes part of the conversation. Others have shaded areas that need different turf consideration. The good news? We're seven minutes away and we know exactly what works here. We also work with veterans in our community—because if you've served, we make sure that discount applies.
Acworth's clay-heavy soil near the lake area means we pay special attention to drainage during installation. If your property backs up to the Lake Acworth side of town or sits in one of the lower-lying neighborhoods, seasonal flooding is a real concern—we design courts with proper base preparation and grading so water moves away from the playing surface, not into it. The tree canopy varies dramatically depending on whether you're near Downtown Acworth or in a more wooded lot. Shade isn't necessarily bad for turf lifespan, but it does affect ball response and drying time, so we talk through your specific sun exposure before settling on materials. Lot sizes in Acworth tend to be moderate—not estate-sized, but not postage-stamp either—which actually works perfectly for sport courts. A full basketball court or combination pickleball layout fits naturally without dominating the yard. We've also noticed that some neighborhoods have landscape guidelines worth checking before we start work; HOA rules can affect surface color or material choices, so we verify that upfront. The Georgia heat and humidity are tough on any outdoor surface, but modern synthetic turf handles it far better than it did ten years ago. Installation timing matters too—we typically avoid the worst heat spikes in July and August when possible.
Yes, but it requires solid base preparation. We excavate, slope the ground for proper drainage, and often use a permeable base layer so water flows beneath the court rather than pooling on top. If your property is in one of the lower neighborhoods near Lake Acworth, we design drainage accordingly. It adds a bit to the upfront work, but it's the difference between a court that lasts 15 years and one that deteriorates.
Most Acworth lots can accommodate at least a half-court or a combo pickleball-and-basketball layout—usually 30 feet by 40 feet or similar. Full courts need closer to 50 by 90 feet. We come out, measure your actual space, account for trees and setbacks, and show you realistic options. Plenty of our Acworth clients go with the hybrid approach.
Moderate shade actually extends turf lifespan by reducing UV degradation. Heavy shade can slow water evaporation and reduce ball response, but it's manageable. We assess your specific tree coverage and adjust material selection if needed. Most Acworth yards have a mix of sun and shade—we work with that, not against it.
We honor a veteran discount on all sport court installations. Bring your military ID or discharge papers to your consultation, and we apply it to the full project cost. It's our way of saying thanks for your service. Schedule your free site visit—we're just minutes away from wherever you are in Acworth.
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