Landscape Upgrade — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
East Cobb homeowners have always taken pride in their yards. The neighborhoods around Indian Hills and the Lassiter area sit on established lots with mature landscaping, and most families here understand that a polished outdoor space matters—whether you're hosting weekend cookouts or just enjoying your property year-round. A sport court isn't just for the serious athletes in your family. It's a place where kids learn to shoot hoops, where you can set up a badminton net, or where the whole neighborhood gathers on a Saturday afternoon. The challenge? That Cobb County clay soil and Georgia's humidity can turn a natural grass court into a muddy nightmare by mid-summer, and maintaining a pristine playing surface takes serious work. That's where artificial turf comes in. We've been installing sport courts across East Cobb for years—from the Pope area down to homes near East Cobb Park. The difference between a DIY setup and a professional installation becomes obvious the first time it rains or your kids play hard for three weekends straight. Our team knows the soil conditions here, the drainage patterns, and exactly how to build a court that performs through Georgia's wet springs and dry summers without the constant upkeep.
Cobb County's clay-heavy soil is beautiful for rooted trees but brutal for maintaining natural grass courts. The dense clay doesn't drain quickly, meaning puddles and soft spots appear after rain—exactly when you want to play. East Cobb sits in a zone with decent sun exposure, though many of the established lots in Indian Hills and around the Lassiter area have mature tree coverage that shifts throughout the day. Your specific sun-to-shade ratio matters for both performance and longevity of the turf. Most East Cobb homes sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which gives us good working room for a regulation or semi-regulation court without feeling cramped. HOA guidelines in these neighborhoods typically welcome landscape upgrades as long as they're finished to a high standard—artificial turf courts actually improve perceived property value. Installation here requires proper base preparation because of that clay; we excavate, add a compacted crushed-stone foundation, and install drainage lines to prevent the water-pooling problems you'd see with a shallow base. The whole process takes our crew about a week, and we're only 15 minutes from most East Cobb addresses, so project oversight and follow-up are seamless.
Absolutely. Georgia's humidity actually helps modern turf stay pliable and resistant to cracking. We use commercial-grade materials rated for the Southeast, and the drainage system we install beneath the court keeps moisture from building up underneath. Heat won't damage the surface—it just means the turf feels warmer underfoot on 95-degree days, which most families don't mind for athletic play.
That Cobb County clay won't absorb water naturally, so we create a sloped sub-base with perforated drain lines running underneath. Water flows off the court surface itself into a perimeter drain system, then into dry wells or your existing drainage. After a heavy rain, the court dries in hours—not days like natural grass would.
Most do, especially in Indian Hills and the Pope area where landscape investment is common. Courts add recreational value without the maintenance burden of natural grass. We've completed dozens in East Cobb without HOA pushback, but we always recommend checking your specific covenants first. We can help navigate that conversation.
Minimal compared to natural grass. Brush the surface monthly to keep the fibers upright, rinse it down a few times a year to remove pollen and dust, and clear leaves in fall. No mowing, no reseeding, no fungicide treatments—big advantage in Georgia's humid climate where natural courts invite mold and disease.
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