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East Cobb has some of the most beautiful established neighborhoods in metro Atlanta—Indian Hills, the Lassiter area, Pope area—and a lot of those homes sit on really nice lots with mature landscaping. That's exactly the kind of property where a sport court makes sense. Your kids can shoot hoops, play pickleball, or practice tennis right there without beating up natural grass or dealing with mud and bare patches. We've installed plenty of courts in your ZIP codes (30062, 30066, 30067, 30068), and the real advantage here isn't just the convenience—it's that artificial turf holds up incredibly well in Cobb County's climate and doesn't require the constant maintenance you'd need with natural grass. Plus, if you're near East Cobb Park or anywhere in those established neighborhoods, you know how competitive the recreation league scene is. Having a private court at home gives your family the space to practice, host games, and actually use your yard year-round instead of just mowing it.
Here's the thing about East Cobb properties: that Cobb County clay is heavy and dense. Natural grass struggles in it, which is part of why turf makes so much sense for a sport court. Your soil drains differently than the sandy areas closer to the city, so proper base preparation is critical—we make sure the foundation is right before laying anything down. Most of the lots in Indian Hills and the Lassiter area are mature and established, meaning you've got trees. That's beautiful for shade and curb appeal, but it also means your court might see dappled sunlight rather than full sun all day. That matters for turf selection—we choose products that handle partial shade better. HOA rules in East Cobb neighborhoods tend to be pretty reasonable about sport courts if they're set back properly and blend with the landscape, but we always recommend checking your covenants first. Typical East Cobb residential lots give us decent working space, usually 25–40 feet depending on the neighborhood. Access for equipment is generally good, and we're only 15 minutes from most East Cobb addresses, so installation moves quickly.
Most East Cobb neighborhoods allow sport courts if they're positioned appropriately and maintained well. We recommend reviewing your neighborhood covenants before investing. In Indian Hills, Lassiter, and Pope areas, HOA boards are typically reasonable about backyard improvements that add property value. We can advise on placement to make sure it meets setback requirements and blends naturally.
That clay soil is heavy and compacts easily, which actually helps create a stable base—but it drains slowly. We excavate properly and install crushed stone or gravel underneath to manage water runoff. Without proper drainage prep, courts can get boggy during rain, especially in spring. We've done dozens of installations in your ZIP codes and know exactly how to handle the soil conditions here.
Absolutely. Modern sport court surfaces are designed for Southeast conditions—they flex with temperature swings and don't crack or warp. Humidity won't cause the turf to degrade like it would natural grass. The bigger consideration is dust and pollen from those mature trees in East Cobb neighborhoods, but that's manageable with occasional rinses.
A full half-court (basketball or tennis) is typically 30x50 feet. Most East Cobb lots in established neighborhoods can accommodate that, though some are tighter. We do site visits to measure and discuss options—pickleball courts take less space if you prefer. We'll tell you straight whether your yard can handle it or if we need to scale it down.
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