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East Cobb's established neighborhoods—Indian Hills, the Lassiter area, Pope area—have some of the most manicured properties in the Atlanta metro. A lot of families out here have the space and the vision for a dedicated sport court, whether that's for basketball, pickleball, or tennis. The thing is, installing one isn't just about dropping a court in your backyard. The clay-heavy soil in Cobb County, combined with our humidity and occasional dry spells, means you need a turf system that actually handles our weather patterns. That's where artificial turf comes in. Unlike natural grass, which struggles under the pressure of constant ball play and Georgia's unpredictable moisture, premium synthetic turf gives you a stable, level playing surface year-round. We've worked throughout East Cobb—close enough to service your neighborhood quickly—and we've learned what works on these established lots. A sport court on artificial turf isn't just an investment in your property; it's a way to use your outdoor space the way your family actually wants to.
Cobb County clay is dense and tends to hold water, which creates two problems for natural grass courts: poor drainage and uneven settling over time. Artificial turf eliminates both. Because these East Cobb lots are often well-established, many have mature trees creating mixed sun and shade throughout the day. Quality sports turf is engineered to hold up in both conditions without fading or degrading. HOA regulations in gated communities like Indian Hills and nearby areas typically have landscape guidelines, but artificial turf courts usually fall within guidelines since they're contained, low-maintenance, and don't require chemical treatments. We size courts based on your actual lot dimensions—East Cobb homes range from generous suburban properties to tighter footprints—and our installation accounts for proper slope and sub-base prep. The clay underneath needs a solid foundation layer to prevent settling and washout during our heavier rain seasons. We've installed courts in your area that handle everything from summer heat to winter moisture without losing their playability.
Our installation process starts with proper grading and a crushed stone base layer that sits on top of your Cobb County clay. This prevents water from pooling and the clay from shifting under the turf. The artificial surface itself drains quickly, so even after our typical Georgia downpours, your court is playable within hours. We've installed dozens of courts in East Cobb neighborhoods and haven't seen settling issues when the base is done right.
Most East Cobb gated communities allow sport courts, especially artificial turf ones, because they're maintained, contained, and don't require pesticides or excessive watering. We recommend checking your specific HOA covenants, but in our experience, synthetic courts are seen as an upgrade. We can walk you through what to submit for approval if needed.
A basketball court is typically 94' x 50'. Multi-sport turf can handle basketball, pickleball, and tennis with the right line markings. Most East Cobb residential lots work best with a 60' x 40' or 50' x 40' footprint that gives you basketball or pickleball without requiring a sprawling space. We'll measure your yard and show you realistic options.
Installation typically takes 3-5 days depending on court size and base prep. Once we finish, the turf is ready to play on immediately. We're based 15 minutes from East Cobb, so we can schedule installation at a time that works for your family and handle any follow-up quickly.
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