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Sport courts in Austell are a game-changer for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or multi-sport play without dealing with the wear-and-tear that natural grass takes in Cobb County's humid climate. We're based just 18 minutes away, so we know exactly what your yard is up against—the clay-heavy soil around here, the summer heat, and those stretches of rain that can turn a dirt court into a mud pit. A properly installed artificial sport court gives you a playable surface year-round, no mud, no puddles, and zero maintenance headaches. Whether you're in the Austell neighborhoods near Sweetwater Creek or closer to the Six Flags area, we've built courts that handle everything Georgia throws at them. Your kids get a professional-grade playing surface, and you get your weekends back. That's the real win.
Austell sits on that transitional clay soil that's common across South Cobb—the kind that drains slowly and gets rock-hard in dry spells. When you're planning a sport court, that foundation work matters more than most people realize. We don't just lay turf on top of compacted clay and hope for the best. The base prep needs to account for water movement, especially during Georgia's rainy springs. Neighborhoods around Austell also tend to have HOA restrictions worth checking—some require specific colors or setback distances from property lines, so we always verify those details upfront. Lot sizes in the area vary widely, from compact yards near Six Flags to more spacious properties toward Sweetwater Creek, which shapes whether you're building a half-court or a full multi-sport surface. The sun exposure changes dramatically depending on tree coverage, and we assess that before recommending turf type and infill. Most Austell courts we install handle both full sun and partial shade zones, but we customize the spec based on your exact yard.
Absolutely. We build a engineered base layer that sits on top of your clay foundation—crushed stone, proper slope, and a drainage system that keeps water from pooling. The clay underneath actually helps stabilize the base once we've prepped it right. Austell's spring rains won't be a problem if the court's built with drainage in mind from day one.
Most residential sport courts take 3–5 days from start to finish, depending on yard size and base prep complexity. Since we're 18 minutes away in Cobb County, we can schedule quick site visits and manage the timeline efficiently. Larger courts or ones requiring significant grading may take a week.
Yes, especially if you're in a planned community near the Six Flags area or other HOA-managed neighborhoods. Color, height, setbacks, and lighting can all be restricted. We help navigate those requirements and pull documentation, so there's no surprise pushback after we've started work.
Basketball courts are narrower and shorter—great if that's your main game. Multi-sport courts fit basketball, tennis, and pickle ball in one surface, which works well for Austell families with kids at different ages and interests. Both hold up identically well to Georgia heat and humidity. Your choice really depends on how you'll use it.
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