Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Austell are becoming the go-to solution for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or just active play—without the maintenance nightmare that comes with natural grass in Cobb County's clay-heavy soil. We've installed courts across the Austell area and the neighborhoods near Six Flags, and what we keep hearing is the same thing: homeowners love having a surface that drains properly after our Georgia thunderstorms, stays playable year-round, and honestly just holds up better than anything else. Wheelchair accessibility is built into the planning from day one, too. Whether you've got a full-sized lot or a tighter backyard situation, we can design something that actually works for your family's routine. The clay soil here means water pooling was always a problem with natural grass, but synthetic turf with proper base preparation handles it beautifully. Let's talk about what a sport court could look like on your property.
Austell sits on that transitional soil zone in South Cobb where you're dealing with clay-heavy conditions that don't drain naturally. That's actually why synthetic turf performs so well here—we prepare a base that channels water properly instead of letting it sit. The neighborhoods around Sweetwater Creek and toward the Six Flags area tend to have mixed sun exposure; some yards are shaded by mature pines, others get full afternoon sun. We factor that into material selection because different synthetic surfaces handle UV and temperature differently. Most lots in the 30106 and 30168 ZIP codes range from modest suburban to generous, so we're often working with yards that have real constraints. Installation here typically involves excavation to address that clay layer, gravel base prep, and then the turf system itself. HOA communities in Austell usually have landscape guidelines, so we always confirm specs before breaking ground. The good news: a properly installed sport court actually improves drainage for your whole yard and becomes an asset that adds functional value to your property.
Yes, but it requires the right base prep. Austell's South Cobb clay doesn't drain on its own, so we excavate and install a engineered gravel base with proper slope. Water moves through the synthetic turf surface and the base layer without pooling. We've done dozens of installations in 30106 and 30168 that handle our heavy summer storms without issues.
Absolutely. Wheelchair accessibility means proper slope (no more than 1:20), smooth transitions, and firm, level playing surfaces. We work with sloped Austell properties regularly by terracing or building up sections. The turf surface itself is forgiving and non-slip, which is safer than concrete for everyone.
Most residential courts take 5–10 business days, depending on site prep. Austell's clay soil usually needs excavation and base work, which adds time but ensures longevity. Weather delays (rain) can extend the timeline, but we schedule around typical patterns and work efficiently to minimize disruption to your family.
We excavate the existing area and haul away what doesn't fit into the project footprint. In Austell yards, that clay layer gets removed and replaced with proper base material. If you've got trees or landscaping to preserve, we work around them. The result is a clean, dedicated play space that's separate from the rest of your yard.
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