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East Cobb's got some beautiful established neighborhoods—Indian Hills, the Lassiter area, Pope area—where homes sit on solid lots with mature landscaping. A lot of those properties we work with here have clay-heavy soil that gets compacted over the years, and that's where a sport court really shines. Whether your kids are into basketball, pickleball, or you just want a multipurpose play surface that doesn't turn into a mud pit after rain, artificial turf is the answer families in your area keep asking about. We're based just 15 minutes from your neighborhood, so we know East Cobb's climate, the way water drains (or doesn't) through Cobb County clay, and what holds up best under Georgia's humidity and summer heat. A worn-out grass court that's seen better days? We can transform that into a year-round playing surface in a matter of days. No more brown patches, no more maintenance headaches, no more explaining to the HOA why your yard doesn't quite measure up.
East Cobb's clay-based soil is a real factor when we're planning a sport court installation. Clay compacts easily, especially on established lots where there's been decades of foot traffic and heavy equipment. That means drainage is something we pay close attention to—we're not just laying turf over hardpan and hoping for the best. The upscale neighborhood character around Indian Hills and the Pope area means most properties have defined yard boundaries and, often, HOA guidelines about outdoor structures. We work within those rules and make sure your court looks intentional, not like you plopped down an industrial surface. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're nestled under mature oaks or in a clearing. We assess that because certain turf systems perform better in high-sun vs. shaded conditions. The humidity here in Georgia also means we spec materials that resist mold and UV degradation. Most East Cobb lots are spacious enough for a solid 30×60 court, though we've installed smaller 20×40 setups in tighter spaces too.
Yes. We always excavate and grade East Cobb's clay to ensure water doesn't pool under the court. A properly compacted base layer, combined with our drainage system, prevents the soggy situations we see on properties where clay hasn't been managed correctly. It's more upfront work, but it keeps your court playable year-round.
Not at all—when done right. Indian Hills and the Lassiter area buyers appreciate functional outdoor space. A well-installed, professional-looking court actually adds appeal. We make sure it's built to neighborhood standards and doesn't look like an afterthought.
For a standard residential court, 3–5 days, depending on how much prep the clay soil needs. Since we're based 15 minutes away, we can schedule efficiently and often complete jobs faster than installers traveling from across Atlanta.
We recommend systems with UV-stabilized fibers and engineered infill that resists mold in Georgia's humid climate. The Pope area and Indian Hills get good sun exposure on most lots, so we often spec products rated for full-sun durability without fading or becoming slippery when wet.
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