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East Cobb has some seriously nice properties—the kind of established neighborhoods where people actually invest in their outdoor spaces. Whether you're in Indian Hills, near the Lassiter area, or Pope, you've probably noticed how many families around here want a dedicated court for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without waiting months for installation. That's exactly where we come in. A sport court with artificial turf isn't just a backyard upgrade; it's the difference between your kids shooting hoops on cracked concrete and having a professional-grade surface that handles Georgia's humidity, our red clay drainage challenges, and heavy use year-round. We're based just 15 minutes from your neighborhood, which means we're not flying in from Atlanta proper—we know the soil conditions here, we understand what HOA guidelines look like in these communities, and we can turn your project around fast. Most families in East Cobb are ready to stop waiting. They want installation that doesn't drag on, courts that stand up to summer thunderstorms, and something their family actually uses every single week.
Cobb County's clay-heavy soil is both a blessing and a challenge. That dense, red clay base means excellent drainage if we prep the subgrade correctly—which we always do—but it also means we're careful about compaction and base layers. East Cobb lots tend to be generous in size, which gives us room to work with sloped terrain and shade patterns from mature trees around Indian Hills and the Pope area. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're backed by woods or facing open yards. We assess this during your consultation because a court getting afternoon western exposure will perform differently than one tucked under oaks. Most HOAs in these neighborhoods have specific landscape guidelines—nothing too controversial, but we check those early so there are no surprises. The good news? Sport courts almost always pass aesthetic review. Installation here typically takes 5–7 days depending on site prep, and our crew manages around Cobb's summer humidity and occasional heavy rain by timing our work strategically.
Clay soil actually supports excellent drainage when properly prepped. We excavate, install a compacted base layer, and add perforated subsurface drainage if needed. East Cobb's clay doesn't shift like sandy soil, so your court stays level. The trade-off: we need slightly longer prep time than sandier sites, but the long-term stability is worth it. Your court won't settle or develop drainage pockets.
Yes—we live 15 minutes away and keep crews available for fast turnaround. Most East Cobb installations run 5–7 days from start to finish. Timing around weather and any HOA approvals can add a week, but we move fast without cutting corners. If you call mid-week, we can often schedule within two weeks.
Almost certainly. Indian Hills, Lassiter, and Pope area HOAs typically embrace sport courts as responsible improvements. We handle all documentation and can walk your approval through the process. Most of our East Cobb clients get approval in 1–2 weeks. We've yet to see an HOA reject a well-maintained sport court in these neighborhoods.
Polyurethane or latex-bound turf with proper infill stays cool and responsive even in summer. We choose materials rated for Georgia's humidity and UV exposure. Drainage matters more here than in drier climates—standing water in July is miserable. Our East Cobb installations include perimeter grading so nothing pools after thunderstorms.
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