Emergency Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your kid's travel team made regionals, and suddenly your backyard needs to handle daily practice—we get it. East Cobb families in Indian Hills, the Pope area, and around Lassiter have been calling us for exactly this reason. That clay soil under your established lot works fine for a standard lawn, but it's murder on grass when there's a goalkeeper diving twice a week or a pitcher working on her mechanics every afternoon. Sport courts are built for that kind of punishment. We're fifteen minutes from your house, we've installed dozens of courts in your neighborhoods, and we can get you playable surface in days, not weeks. The difference between a muddy divot field and a professional-grade court isn't just cosmetic—it's the difference between your kid training safely and limping off with an ankle twist. Let's talk about what your backyard actually needs.
Cobb County clay is dense and drains poorly once it gets saturated, which matters enormously for a sport court. Most of the established lots in East Cobb around Sewell Mill and East Cobb Park sit on slopes, which is actually your friend—we use that grade to our advantage for proper drainage underneath the turf system. The upscale neighborhoods here tend to have mature trees, especially in the Indian Hills and Pope areas, which creates real shade variability across your yard. We assess sun exposure carefully because certain turf infill materials and backing systems perform differently depending on whether your court gets blasted for eight hours or dappled for half the day. Your lot size matters too—most homes in these areas have the square footage to accommodate a full-sized practice court, but we customize dimensions to match available space. Installation in East Cobb typically accounts for clay removal or amendment, proper base preparation to prevent settling, and native drainage considerations. We've learned what works on your specific soil type, which saves you from costly mistakes down the road.
Not always completely, but we typically excavate four to six inches and replace it with engineered base material. Cobb County clay holds water, so proper grading and a compacted stone base prevent your court from becoming a swamp during East Cobb's rainy springs. We assess your lot's natural slope—many homes here already drain reasonably well if we set up the subsurface correctly.
We can mobilize within days for East Cobb locations given our proximity. Site prep typically takes one to two days, base installation another one to two days, and turf installation the final day or two depending on court size. Emergency scheduling for local families is our priority—let's talk timeline specifics based on your lot conditions.
Most Cobb County HOAs permit sport courts as long as they're set back properly and maintained. We help navigate those conversations and have experience with Indian Hills and Pope area covenant requirements. Bring your HOA docs and we'll review together—it's usually straightforward for athletic facilities.
We recommend products that handle Georgia summer heat without degrading and resist moisture buildup in our humid springs. Certain crumb rubbers and sand blends outperform others on clay-based lots. Your shade patterns and sun exposure matter too—we'll recommend the right infill system once we assess your specific yard.
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