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East Cobb's neighborhoods—Indian Hills, the Lassiter area, Pope area—are built on established properties where families take their outdoor spaces seriously. If you've got kids, you know how fast natural grass turns into a mud pit after a few weeks of Georgia rain, especially on Cobb County's heavy clay soil. A sport court changes that equation entirely. Whether it's a basketball half-court, a multi-sport surface, or a dedicated practice area, artificial turf handles the wear and tear that real grass simply can't survive under. We've installed dozens of these across East Cobb, and the difference is immediate: no more brown patches, no more drainage nightmares, no more weekend maintenance. The clay base in most East Cobb yards actually works in your favor for installation—we can build a proper foundation that keeps water moving and the court playing true year-round. Local families near East Cobb Park and throughout the area have switched because they want their kids playing on surfaces that perform, not ones that degrade every season.
Cobb County clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally, which is exactly why sport courts make sense here. That heavy soil would trap water under regular grass, creating soft spots and uneven play. With a properly engineered turf system, we're installing a base layer that manages that clay's moisture issues instead of fighting it. Most East Cobb properties sit on half-acre to one-acre lots in upscale neighborhoods where the yard already gets divided between landscaping, play space, and hardscaping. A sport court typically works best in areas that get decent sun exposure—and most Indian Hills and Pope area homes have at least one zone that's ideal. We check shade patterns created by mature trees (common on established East Cobb lots) because turf performance varies by light. HOA rules in these neighborhoods tend to be friendly toward functional outdoor improvements, though we always verify before starting. The clay base also means we don't need extensive grading in most cases; we work with what's there rather than bringing in expensive fill. Installation takes a few days, and since we're 15 minutes away, service and follow-up work is straightforward.
Clay drains poorly on its own, which is why a sport court's engineered base layer is essential here. We install proper subsurface drainage that works *with* clay instead of against it. Your court stays playable in heavy rain—something natural grass on clay can't do. The clay also provides a stable foundation that doesn't shift seasonally.
Most Indian Hills, Lassiter, and Pope area properties have enough space. A half-court runs about 30×50 feet; full courts are 60×50. We assess your yard layout during a consultation and show you placement options that don't conflict with decks, pools, or HOA sight lines. Odd-shaped areas work too—we customize.
Minimal. Brush it lightly a few times a year, clear leaves and debris, rinse it down occasionally. You're not mowing, fertilizing, or reseeding like with natural grass. The turf itself lasts 10+ years in our climate, and it handles Georgia's summer heat and periodic heavy rain without degrading.
Yes. We support local fire, police, EMS, and military families with a meaningful discount on sport court installations. If you're in one of these professions and live in East Cobb, mention it during your estimate—we'll make sure it's reflected in your quote.
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