Maintenance — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Austell take a beating—literally. Between the Georgia heat, occasional clay dust from our South Cobb soil, and families who want their backyards to actually get used year-round, natural grass just doesn't cut it. We've been installing and maintaining artificial turf courts for Austell homeowners for years, and the difference is night and day. Whether you're in the Six Flags area, closer to Sweetwater Creek, or anywhere in between (30106 and 30168 ZIP codes), artificial turf gives you a play surface that doesn't turn into a mud pit after rain or brown out mid-July. The maintenance is real, but it's manageable—and way less demanding than keeping natural grass tournament-ready. We handle everything from initial installation to ongoing upkeep, and we're just 18 minutes away when you need us.
Austell's clay-heavy soil is actually one reason artificial turf makes so much sense here. That South Cobb clay doesn't drain like sandy soils, so natural grass courts get waterlogged and compacted fast. Summer sun exposure varies depending on tree cover—homes near Sweetwater Creek tend to have more shade, while properties in the Six Flags corridor get hammered afternoon heat. We design court layouts accounting for drainage patterns and sun angles specific to your lot. Yard sizes in residential Austell run the gamut, from modest quarter-acre lots to sprawling properties; we've built courts in all of them. Installation involves proper base preparation (clay needs good compaction and a perimeter system), infill selection suited to Georgia's humidity, and seaming work that handles seasonal expansion. HOA communities around Austell typically approve artificial courts once they see the clean, maintained appearance—way better than a worn grass patch.
Every 2–4 weeks during heavy-use seasons. We brush the turf to redistribute infill, check seams, and clear debris. Austell's humidity and occasional red clay dust mean you'll want regular upkeep to prevent matting and algae growth. We offer seasonal maintenance plans tailored to your court's use level.
Absolutely. Clay compacts differently than sand, so we spend extra time on base prep and drainage. Austell's transitional soil means we design perimeter drains to handle both clay retention and Georgia rain. Proper foundation work upfront saves headaches—and costs—later.
Modern turf systems are built for Georgia summers. The infill we use doesn't retain excessive heat, and proper seaming prevents shrinkage in 90-degree weather. We've maintained courts through five-plus Austell summers without major issues—just regular upkeep.
Yes, but we assess shade patterns first. Trees near Sweetwater Creek or mature subdivisions can reduce sun damage and cool the surface—actually a plus in summer. We work with existing landscaping and adjust infill or top layer if needed for partial-shade courts.
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