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East Cobb's upscale neighborhoods—Indian Hills, the Lassiter area, Pope area—have built their reputation on quality homes and manicured outdoor spaces. That's exactly why so many homeowners in 30062, 30066, 30067, and 30068 are choosing artificial sport courts instead of fighting Georgia's clay soil and relentless summer heat year-round. A sport court transforms your backyard into a multi-sport zone: basketball, tennis, pickleball, or just a pristine recreational surface that never needs reseeding. Unlike natural grass, which struggles in Cobb County's dense clay and shade patterns, synthetic turf performs consistently whether you're in full sun near East Cobb Park or dealing with the dappled light under mature oaks. We've installed dozens of award-winning courts throughout the area, and the feedback is always the same: homeowners love the durability, the low maintenance, and the fact that their investment actually increases home appeal. Since we're based just 15 minutes away, we understand East Cobb's specific landscape challenges and can design a court that matches your property's size, orientation, and your family's sport priorities.
East Cobb's heavy clay base is a double-edged sword. It provides stable drainage for installation, but it's murder on natural turf during Georgia's wet springs and humid summers. Artificial sport courts bypass that problem entirely. Most East Cobb lots are established—mature trees, defined slope patterns, and often HOA guidelines around outdoor construction. We factor all of that into court placement: we'll work around shade zones to prevent algae buildup, orient multi-sport courts to catch good sightlines from your patio, and pull permits that align with Cobb County and neighborhood standards. Lot sizes in Indian Hills, Lassiter, and Pope vary, but we routinely build half-courts and full courts on the footprints that work for your space. The clay underneath actually helps with compaction during base prep, which means faster installation and a firmer subsurface. Sun exposure matters here—East Cobb can see intense afternoon UV, so we choose turf infills and backing systems rated for Georgia heat. Your court will handle late-day play in August without becoming a heat sink.
Yes. Our installation process includes proper base grading and a perforated subsurface layer that channels water away from the clay. East Cobb's dense soil actually helps anchor the base, preventing shifting. We've never had drainage issues on courts installed in 30062–30068, even during heavy Georgia spring rains.
Most do, especially in Indian Hills, Lassiter, and Pope areas where outdoor recreation is valued. We handle the permit and HOA review process. Courts are generally approved as 'recreational hardscape' and don't violate setback or coverage limits. We'll confirm your specific neighborhood rules upfront.
Minimal upkeep. Occasional rinsing to remove dust and debris, maybe a brush every few months if you see algae forming in shaded spots. No reseeding, no fertilizer, no seasonal repairs. Georgia's UV is intense, but modern sport court materials handle it well. We use infills rated for Southern climates.
Most residential courts take 5–10 days, depending on base prep and site conditions. Since we're 15 minutes away, we can schedule flexibly and manage clay removal efficiently. We'll give you a firm timeline during the site visit.
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