Indoor Space — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building a sport court indoors in Austell means turning underutilized garage space or a finished basement into a year-round training zone—no more waiting for weather to cooperate. Whether you're in the Six Flags area or closer to Sweetwater Creek, an artificial turf court gives you a dedicated space for basketball drills, volleyball practice, or futsal without the mud and wear that Cobb County clay typically brings into your home. We've installed dozens of these setups across the Austell ZIP codes (30106 and 30168), and the payoff is immediate: kids get consistent practice conditions, families stop fighting over outdoor court time, and your home's recreation value jumps noticeably. The real advantage of indoor turf? It doesn't care about Georgia's humidity or those stretch of rainy weeks. Your court plays the same on day one and day 365.
Austell's transitional soil profile—that heavy South Cobb clay mixed with sand—is exactly why indoor sport courts make so much sense here. If you tried maintaining outdoor clay courts, you'd battle compaction and drainage headaches constantly. Inside, you skip all that. The real consideration is your space itself. Most homes in the Austell area have basements or garage sections that work well for 24-by-40 courts or compact 20-by-30 setups. Humidity in Georgia can be thick, especially near Sweetwater Creek neighborhoods, so proper subflooring and drainage under your turf matters—we always recommend a moisture barrier and ventilation plan tailored to your particular structure. Ceiling height varies wildly depending on whether you're working with a finished basement or converting a garage; we typically need 10 feet minimum for basketball or volleyball. HOA landscape rules in some Austell subdivisions don't even apply to interior courts, which is a huge win for you.
Most interior conversions don't require permits if you're using existing structures like basements or garages, but it depends on electrical work and whether your HOA has approval processes. We handle the planning conversation upfront. Cobb County rules are generally relaxed for indoor-only projects—exterior drainage and foundation work is where they get strict. We'll walk you through what your specific address needs.
Humidity doesn't degrade the turf itself, but it does affect the subflooring if moisture management is poor. That's why we install vapor barriers and cross-ventilation in Austell basements and garages. The turf actually plays better in humid conditions—less static, better ball roll. Your HVAC system handles the rest.
Most homes in the 30106 and 30168 areas can accommodate a 20-by-30 court (good for basketball drills, futsal) or 24-by-40 (full court volleyball or basketball). Basement ceiling height is your limiting factor more often than floor space. We assess your exact layout before quoting.
Installation ranges from $8,000 to $25,000 depending on court size, subflooring prep, and whether you need electrical work for lighting. Austell's clay-heavy soil sometimes means extra prep if you're converting a basement with drainage concerns. We're 18 minutes away and happy to give you a no-pressure site visit and estimate.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.