Heat Resistance — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
East Cobb homeowners know the deal: our Georgia summers are relentless, and if you've got kids playing basketball, tennis, or just running around the yard, natural grass gives up the fight by July. That's where a heat-resistant sport court comes in. We've installed dozens of these in neighborhoods like Indian Hills and the Pope area, and the difference is night and day—literally. While your neighbors' lawns are brown and patchy, your court stays playable, safe, and honestly, cooler underfoot than you'd expect. The upscale lots in East Cobb are built for quality outdoor living, and a professional sport court fits that lifestyle perfectly. Whether you're in 30062, 30066, or nearby, we understand the specific challenges of Cobb County clay soil, intense afternoon sun exposure, and what it takes to maintain a surface that handles both competitive play and casual family use. We're just 15 minutes away, so we know your neighborhood, your HOA requirements, and your yard's unique characteristics. Let's build something your family will use year-round.
East Cobb's clay-heavy soil presents both opportunity and challenge for sport court installation. Unlike sandy lots elsewhere in Georgia, our clay requires proper base preparation to ensure drainage and prevent settling—especially during spring rains and summer thunderstorms. We always recommend a crushed stone foundation in this area to combat moisture retention and maintain court stability. Sun exposure is intense here, particularly in yards facing south or southwest. Properties near East Cobb Park and surrounding neighborhoods often get 6–8 hours of direct afternoon heat, which is exactly why heat-reflective turf technology matters. Your court surface will still be warm (it's Georgia, after all), but premium synthetic materials don't absorb and radiate heat the way natural grass does. Most lots in Indian Hills and the Lassiter area range from 5,000 to 10,000 square feet, giving families room for a dedicated court without sacrificing the entire backyard. We account for lot slopes and existing landscaping when designing layouts. HOA restrictions in East Cobb are typically reasonable, but we always pull requirements upfront—some neighborhoods have color or fencing guidelines. Our installation process is designed for Cobb County conditions: proper drainage, UV-stable materials, and infill systems that handle our humidity without compacting or shifting.
Yes, it'll get warm—it's Georgia—but quality heat-resistant turf reflects significantly more solar radiation than natural grass or concrete. Modern infill materials and backing systems in East Cobb installations stay 15–20 degrees cooler than asphalt courts. Barefoot play is comfortable in early morning or evening, and many families simply wear shoes during peak afternoon hours, just like they would on natural grass.
Clay drains poorly, so we always install a robust base layer of crushed stone to manage water runoff and prevent settling under our intense summer rains. Without proper foundation work, your court can develop soft spots or low areas. Our crew has installed hundreds of courts in Cobb County and knows exactly how to prep for our soil type.
Most East Cobb neighborhoods allow sport courts, but guidelines vary. Some restrict colors or require fencing setbacks. We contact your HOA before design, so there are no surprises. It typically takes a week to get approval, and we'll handle the paperwork.
A standard residential court takes 5–7 business days, depending on lot size and base prep needs. Cobb County clay sites sometimes need an extra day or two for proper foundation work. We'll give you an exact timeline during the site visit, and we're local—just 15 minutes from most East Cobb neighborhoods.
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