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East Cobb's established neighborhoods—Indian Hills, the Lassiter area, Pope area—are built on some of Georgia's toughest red clay. That means natural grass courts wear out fast, compacted soil makes drainage a nightmare, and you're mowing or reseeding every season. A synthetic sport court changes that equation entirely. Instead of fighting Cobb County's heavy clay and the summer humidity that comes with it, you get a surface that plays true year-round, drains properly, and actually improves your property's usability. Families in your area are trading constant lawn maintenance for reliable tennis, pickleball, or basketball surfaces that handle Georgia's weather without breaking down. We're just 15 minutes away and have installed dozens of courts in East Cobb—we know the soil conditions, the sun patterns on these lots, and what actually works in this climate. An eco-friendly synthetic court uses a fraction of the water that natural grass demands, eliminates fertilizer runoff into local watershed areas, and lasts 10-15 years with minimal chemical treatment. Your neighbors at East Cobb Park understand the value of dedicated play space. Your backyard can deliver the same.
Cobb County clay is unforgiving—it compacts under foot traffic, holds moisture longer than sandy soils, and creates uneven settling that makes natural turf courts nearly impossible to maintain properly. East Cobb's larger, established residential lots actually work in your favor for court installation; most homes in Indian Hills and the Pope area have the square footage to support a regulation or semi-regulation court layout. What matters most here is drainage. We elevate the base layer and use a engineered sub-base that channels water away from the clay beneath—especially critical during Georgia's spring rains. Shade patterns vary significantly across East Cobb depending on mature tree coverage. South and west-facing courts in full sun can reach higher temperatures; we recommend lighter surface colors and adequate clearance from oak trees to minimize debris. Many HOA communities in these neighborhoods have specific landscape and color guidelines, so we coordinate approval before installation. The clay soil actually provides a stable, level foundation once properly prepared—much better than looser soils we encounter elsewhere. Installation typically takes 1-2 weeks, and we work around the growing season to minimize disruption to your landscape.
Most HOA communities in Indian Hills, Lassiter, and Pope area do require landscape modification approval. We handle that conversation with your board—showing renderings, color samples, and how the court integrates with your lot. Synthetic courts are increasingly approved because they reduce water usage and look intentional, not make-shift. We've gotten approval in dozens of East Cobb neighborhoods.
Cobb County's clay is dense, which actually helps stability, but drainage needs intentional design. We install a perforated sub-base layer that channels water sideways and away from the clay. Without this, you'd get pooling. We've solved this on hundreds of East Cobb installations—it's a known condition we engineer for specifically.
A natural grass court in East Cobb needs consistent watering, especially in summer heat. Synthetic courts eliminate that entirely. Over a decade, you're looking at tens of thousands of gallons saved—plus no fertilizer runoff into local water systems. It's the single biggest eco-benefit for homeowners in your area.
Yes. We assess the site, remove turf and top soil, level and compact the base, install drainage, and lay the court. In East Cobb's clay-heavy soil, proper base preparation takes time but ensures longevity. Most projects fit into available yard space without major grading work.
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