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East Cobb homeowners in neighborhoods like Indian Hills and the Pope area know that clay soil and Georgia heat can make keeping a natural grass court looking pristine a real challenge. That's where a sport court with artificial turf changes the game—literally. Whether you're in 30062, 30066, or nearby zip codes, a synthetic court surface gives you a low-maintenance playing surface that actually performs better than struggling grass in our summer humidity and occasional dry spells. We've installed courts across East Cobb for families who got tired of patchy lawns and muddy spots every time the kids wanted to shoot hoops or play tennis. Since we're based just 15 minutes away, we understand exactly what works in these upscale, established lots. No more excuses about the weather or soil conditions. A modern sport court means year-round use, consistent ball response, and a yard feature that families actually appreciate when neighbors stop by.
Cobb County's red clay is tough on grass courts. It compacts easily, drains slowly after rain, and the heat cycles from spring through fall make it nearly impossible to maintain that tournament-quality playing surface without serious work. East Cobb's established lots often have mature trees—great for shade, but that creates wet spots and uneven growth patterns on natural turf. Our sport courts are engineered to handle the drainage demands of clay-base yards. We assess sun exposure carefully in neighborhoods around Sewell Mill Library and East Cobb Park, where afternoon heat can be intense. HOA guidelines in Indian Hills and adjacent areas typically welcome well-maintained court surfaces, especially when they're finished in neutral colors that complement your landscape. Most East Cobb residential courts we build range from 20x40 feet (perfect for a basketball half-court or tennis practice wall) to full 60x120 configurations. Installation accounts for our clay soil by creating proper sub-base preparation—this prevents settling and ensures long-term stability. Artificial turf also handles our occasional Georgia freeze-thaw better than natural grass, with no root damage or dead patches come spring.
Yes, but it's manageable. Our crew assesses your lot's drainage before installation and typically recommends a gravel or engineered base layer under the turf to handle water movement. Since clay doesn't absorb water quickly, we slope the court slightly and sometimes add a perforated drain system around the perimeter. This prevents pooling during Georgia's heavy spring rains and keeps the court playable within hours of a storm.
Unlikely, especially if we design it thoughtfully. Most East Cobb HOAs permit recreational surfaces when they're professionally installed and use neutral colors (grays, earth tones, forest green). We handle HOA correspondence and can show examples of courts we've built in similar neighborhoods. Check your CC&Rs first, but synthetic courts are generally seen as an upgrade, not a violation.
Quality sport court turf lasts 8-12 years with minimal maintenance in our climate. East Cobb's summer heat can fade color over time, but modern UV-resistant fibers hold up well. Occasional brushing and rinsing keep it looking fresh. We warranty our installations and can discuss expected lifespan during your site visit.
We'll need to remove the existing sod and prep the subgrade first. With East Cobb's clay base, that prep work is crucial for long-term performance. We handle full removal, grading, and base installation—it's part of the process and ensures your court performs like it should for years to come.
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