Vs Concrete — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Acworth homeowners stuck with cracked concrete courts know the frustration—especially around Lake Acworth where moisture and clay soil wreak havoc on hard surfaces. You've probably watched your concrete develop those spider-web cracks, noticed how slippery it gets after rain, or dealt with puddles sitting in low spots near your property. Here's the thing: concrete was never the right answer for Cobb County's climate. We install artificial turf sport courts that handle everything Georgia throws at them—the humidity, the seasonal flooding risk in certain neighborhoods, the intense summer sun. Unlike concrete, our courts drain properly (critical if you're in or near the lake area), stay cool underfoot, and look sharp year-round without constant sealing or patching. Whether you're in Downtown Acworth or the Lake Acworth area, a turf court gives you a playable surface that won't crack, won't puddle, and won't leave you sweating through repairs every other summer. We're just seven minutes away, so we know exactly what works here.
Acworth's got some quirks that matter when you're planning a sport court. The clay-heavy soil typical of Cobb County doesn't drain like you'd hope, especially if you're closer to the lake where seasonal water table fluctuations are real. That's actually why turf beats concrete here—we engineer proper sub-base drainage so water moves through the system instead of pooling on top. The tree coverage varies wildly between neighborhoods. Downtown Acworth areas tend to have mature oaks providing afternoon shade (which is genuinely nice in July), while the Lake Acworth neighborhoods often sit more exposed. Shade matters because it keeps the court cooler and reduces UV aging, though our turf handles full-sun exposure without issue. Yard sizes in Acworth range from modest lots to deeper properties, so we design courts that fit your space—whether that's a half-court for driveway install or a full competition setup. One thing we always discuss: if you're in a neighborhood with HOA guidelines, we'll walk you through their landscape requirements upfront. Most are fine with turf courts as long as they're maintained, but it's worth knowing before we break ground.
We build courts with engineered drainage layers that channel water down and away, not across the playing surface. Cobb County clay soil naturally holds water, so we install a perforated base system that prevents puddles—critical for the lake-adjacent neighborhoods. Even after heavy Georgia thunderstorms, you'll have a playable court within hours instead of dealing with concrete's standing water problem.
Absolutely. We spec turf materials rated for Southeast humidity and UV exposure. Acworth's summer intensity won't fade or degrade quality turf—in fact, it performs better than concrete, which cracks and buckles in heat cycles. The cooling benefit is real too; our courts stay 10-15 degrees cooler than concrete on the same day.
Most residential courts take 3-5 days from prep through finish. Since we're seven minutes away, we can schedule work around your neighborhood's needs and weather windows. Spring and fall are ideal in Georgia, but we work year-round. We'll coordinate with you on site access and any HOA notifications needed.
Minimal compared to concrete. Light brushing a few times yearly, occasional debris cleanup, and that's mostly it. You won't seal, patch, or pressure-wash like concrete demands. Acworth's humidity means we recommend keeping the court clean to prevent algae, but routine maintenance is just common sense care—nothing expensive or time-intensive.
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