Backyard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
East Cobb homeowners in neighborhoods like Indian Hills and the Pope area are sitting on some of the most desirable residential lots in Georgia—which means your backyard deserves to perform as well as it looks. That clay-heavy Cobb County soil is beautiful for established landscaping, but it's brutal on natural grass. You get mud, drainage headaches, and bare patches by mid-summer, especially if you've got kids running drills or setting up for pickup basketball games. A sport court with premium artificial turf changes everything. You get a surface that actually drains, stays green year-round, and handles the Georgia heat and humidity without turning into a swamp. We're talking about a legitimate playing surface—the kind you'd see at East Cobb Park, but in your own backyard. Whether you're 15 minutes from our headquarters or tucked into the Lassiter area, we've installed dozens of these courts for families who got tired of fighting their soil. The investment pays back in use, durability, and the fact that you'll actually want to spend time outside.
East Cobb's clay soil is a double-edged sword. It's stable for foundations and mature landscaping, but it compacts hard and drains poorly—exactly why sport courts make sense here. When we install artificial turf in neighborhoods like Indian Hills and around Sewell Mill, we account for the natural water retention issues by building in a proper drainage base. Cobb County gets solid summer rainfall, and that clay will trap water under natural grass. Your sport court eliminates that problem entirely. Sun exposure varies across the area—some lots back up to mature tree lines, others sit in open sections. We assess shade patterns during the design phase because even premium turf performs differently in partial shade versus full sun. Most East Cobb residential lots are a quarter-acre or larger, which gives us real room to work with sport-court sizing. We've found that homeowners in this area typically want multipurpose courts—basketball, tennis, or just clean ground for training—so we design accordingly. The established neighborhood character means HOA guidelines matter. We handle those conversations upfront, sourcing colors and materials that complement your existing landscaping while meeting any covenant requirements.
Absolutely. Our turf is rated for Georgia's climate—it won't fade, doesn't harbor mold even in humid conditions, and the infill system we use drains standing water fast. Cobb County gets hot and sticky, but that's exactly why artificial is better than natural grass here. It won't thin out, turn brown, or become a mud pit like clay-based yards do.
Most East Cobb HOAs permit them, especially when designed thoughtfully. We work with your covenants from day one—choosing neutral turf colors, keeping sightlines clean, and positioning courts to blend with the neighborhood aesthetic. We'll review your specific community rules before we bid.
A typical backyard sport court takes 3–5 days from site prep through finish. We're based just 15 minutes away, so scheduling is flexible. We handle all the ground leveling that Cobb's clay demands, base installation, turf laying, and line marking.
Maintenance is minimal—occasional sweeping, rinse it down in hot months, and that's it. The drainage system we install over your clay soil means no water pooling, no algae growth. You get a sport-ready surface without the upkeep headaches natural grass demands in this region.
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