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Sport Court Installation in East Cobb, GA

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East Cobb's established neighborhoods—Indian Hills, the Lassiter area, Pope area—are built on some of Georgia's most demanding clay soil, and that's exactly why artificial turf sport courts have become the smart choice for families here. Those upscale lots you see around Sewell Mill Library and near East Cobb Park often struggle with natural grass during Georgia's hot, humid summers. Between the clay base that doesn't drain well and the intense foot traffic from kids playing basketball, soccer, or just roughhousing, keeping a natural court pristine is practically a second job. What LawnLogic does differently is treat each installation as a site-specific project. We've spent 15 minutes from your neighborhood perfecting installations on properties just like yours—understanding how Cobb County clay behaves, how afternoon shade patterns shift across your lot, and what drainage setup actually holds up when we get those summer downpours. A sport court isn't just about the surface. It's about foundation work that accounts for your soil, proper subsurface that handles water the way clay won't, and synthetic turf that plays true year-round without the bare patches, mud, or constant reseeding. We'll walk you through the whole process, show you exactly what your yard needs, and build something your family will use for a decade without breaking it or your landscaping budget.

East Cobb Turf Conditions

East Cobb's clay-heavy soil is a blessing for structure but a challenge for drainage—and that matters for sport courts more than most lawn projects. Standing water on a natural court kills grass and creates soft spots; on artificial turf, it compromises the subsurface if the base prep isn't right. We install a layered foundation that compensates for Cobb County clay: crushed stone base, engineered drainage rock, and proper slope to move water away from play zones. Your lot size in neighborhoods like Indian Hills and Pope area typically ranges from a quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us good flexibility. Most sport courts we build in East Cobb are 30×60 feet or smaller, fitting nicely in a side or backyard without overwhelming the landscape. Sun exposure varies—properties near tree lines drain differently than open, southern-facing yards. We assess this during the site visit. One more thing: many East Cobb communities have HOA guidelines about lot maintenance and color palettes. We'll confirm any landscape covenants upfront so your court complements your neighborhood, not conflicts with it. The synthetic turf itself handles Georgia's humidity and UV better than natural grass ever will, and unlike clay courts, it doesn't require the constant rolling, lining, and upkeep that competitive surfaces demand.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does artificial turf work with the clay soil around East Cobb?

Absolutely—in fact, clay is why artificial turf works so well here. Natural grass struggles with Cobb County's clay drainage, but synthetic courts actually perform better on clay once the foundation is right. We install a proper subsurface system that channels water away from the play area, something clay soil alone can't do. Your court stays playable even after heavy rain, no mud, no bare patches.

Will a sport court fit in a typical East Cobb backyard?

Most lots in Indian Hills, Lassiter area, and Pope area can accommodate a 30×60 court—that's regulation half-court size for basketball or a solid multipurpose space. We design around your existing landscape, shade trees, and setback requirements. During a consultation, we'll measure and show you exactly what fits without compromising your yard's overall flow.

How long does installation take?

Foundation and drainage work typically takes 3–5 days depending on soil conditions and lot size. The synthetic surface itself installs in 2–3 additional days. Weather can add time—we don't pour or install during heavy rain. We'll give you a realistic timeline after the site visit, and we're just 15 minutes away, so scheduling adjustments are easy.

What maintenance does a sport court need in Georgia's climate?

Minimal compared to natural grass or clay courts. Rinse it down occasionally to clear debris and dust, brush the pile occasionally to maintain consistency, and inspect seams and edges annually. Georgia's UV won't fade quality turf, and the surface itself won't crack, weed, or need reseeding—exactly what East Cobb families want.

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