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East Cobb homeowners have something special going on—established neighborhoods like Indian Hills and the Pope area with mature landscaping, well-maintained properties, and the kind of curb appeal that matters when you live in Cobb County. But here's the thing: that Georgia clay underneath your lot can make lawn maintenance a real headache, especially if you're trying to keep up with the neighborhood standard. A sport court with artificial turf changes the equation entirely. You get a professional-grade playing surface that doesn't degrade under the intense summer heat, doesn't turn to mud after rain, and honestly, it looks sharper than most residential courts in the area. We're talking about a surface that handles everything from basketball and tennis to just having the neighborhood kids over for a pickup game—all without the watering, fertilizing, and seasonal headaches. Our team is based just 15 minutes from your neighborhood, so we understand East Cobb's climate, the lot sizes people work with around here, and what it takes to build something that'll last.
Cobb County's clay-heavy soil is beautiful for trees and established landscaping, but it's honestly not ideal for maintaining a traditional grass court. Clay drains slowly, compacts easily under foot traffic, and creates that slick, muddy surface after rain—exactly what you don't want for a sport court. Artificial turf sidesteps this problem entirely. East Cobb's established lots, especially in Indian Hills and around the Lassiter area, tend to be generous in size, which gives us room to work with proper base preparation and drainage systems that account for that clay foundation. Summer sun exposure varies depending on your tree canopy—some properties get morning shade from mature oaks, others face full afternoon heat. Artificial turf handles both scenarios without issue, though we'll assess your specific lot during the consultation. Many East Cobb neighborhoods have HOA guidelines around landscaping and hardscaping, so we make sure any court design aligns with those requirements before we break ground. The key to longevity in this area is a solid base layer that manages water runoff properly and accounts for clay expansion during freeze-thaw cycles.
Absolutely. Modern synthetic turf is engineered for Georgia's climate, including intense summer sun. We use cooler-touch technologies and materials rated for temperatures well above what you'll see in East Cobb. The turf won't break down or become unsafe to play on, even during July and August. Unlike natural grass, it won't go dormant or thin out from heat stress.
We install a engineered base system—typically crushed stone and a perforated layer—that sits between the turf and the native clay. This redirects water away from the clay so it doesn't pool or create soft spots. Proper slope and drainage design are critical in East Cobb because of the clay, and we spec everything to handle our region's rainfall patterns and clay characteristics.
Most do, especially when the court is designed to complement your landscape rather than dominate it. We work with your HOA guidelines during the design phase—color options, placement, fencing, and lighting all factor in. We've handled numerous projects in Indian Hills and other East Cobb neighborhoods where HOA approval went smoothly because we planned for it upfront.
Typical residential sport courts take 2–3 weeks from site prep to finish, depending on lot size and complexity. We account for Cobb County soil conditions and weather, so we schedule strategically. Our proximity to East Cobb means we're not traveling far, which keeps timelines predictable and reduces project delays.
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