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East Cobb homeowners have some of the nicest properties in the metro area—manicured lawns, mature trees, and yards that reflect real care and investment. But maintaining that polished look year-round on natural grass? That's a different beast, especially when you're dealing with Cobb County clay and Georgia's unpredictable weather. A sport court changes that equation entirely. Whether you've got kids who need a dedicated basketball or tennis space, or you're just tired of bare patches where the grass won't grow, artificial turf gives you a maintenance-free surface that stays green and playable through summer heat and winter dormancy. We've installed sport courts throughout Indian Hills, the Pope area, and around Lassiter for families who wanted their yards back—not as a chore, but as an actual asset. The courts we build handle the clay soil underneath, shed water properly in Georgia's rainy seasons, and hold up to the kind of daily use that would destroy natural grass in a month. No more explaining dead spots to the HOA. No more weekend watering schedules. Just a clean, professional-grade playing surface that your family actually uses.
Cobb County's clay-heavy soil is both a blessing and a challenge. It holds moisture longer than sandy soils, which means natural grass drowns out during our wet springs, but it also provides excellent drainage substrate for artificial turf installation when properly graded. East Cobb's established neighborhoods—especially Indian Hills and the subdivisions near Sewell Mill Library—tend to have larger, well-shaded lots with mature oak and pine canopies. That's fantastic for aesthetics, but dappled shade can complicate turf performance if coverage is inconsistent. We account for this during site assessment, recommending turf backing and infill systems that handle partial shade better. Most East Cobb lots we work on range from half-acre to full-acre properties, giving us solid square footage for sport courts without terrain challenges. One thing many homeowners here discover: their natural grass struggles not just from clay density, but from the freeze-thaw cycles that come with Georgia winters. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. HOA covenants in East Cobb are generally favorable toward quality artificial installations—the key is using professional-grade systems that look intentional, not cheap. We handle all that upfront so your court fits the neighborhood standard.
Absolutely. Clay actually helps us—it doesn't drain as fast as sandy soil, so we engineer the base to slope properly and use perforated backing to manage water. We've installed dozens of courts in East Cobb on clay without drainage issues. The real work is in grading and compaction during prep, which we handle from day one.
Most do, as long as the installation looks professional and maintains neighborhood standards. East Cobb subdivisions generally approve sport courts because they're clearly functional and well-maintained. We recommend checking your specific covenants, but we've never had an installation rejected in Indian Hills or the Pope area communities.
Modern turf systems handle Georgia summers well. Our infill materials and backing are rated for extreme heat without becoming soft or slippery. The real benefit: you don't have to worry about brown patches or stress dormancy like natural grass. Humidity means occasional hosing to keep it fresh, but no weeding or fungal issues.
Most residential sport courts take 3–5 days depending on lot size and grading needs. We're just 15 minutes from East Cobb, so we schedule efficiently and keep disruption minimal. Weather can add a day or two, but we work around your schedule and neighborhood restrictions.
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