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East Cobb homeowners know what it takes to maintain a pristine outdoor space—the clay soil, the summer humidity, the expectation that your yard should look as polished as your neighborhood. A sport court with artificial turf changes that equation entirely. Instead of fighting Cobb County's dense clay and the relentless Georgia heat, you get a professional-grade playing surface that handles everything from neighborhood basketball games to weekend tennis matches, rain or shine. We've installed countless courts across Indian Hills, the Lassiter area, and the Pope neighborhood, and the pattern is always the same: families stop worrying about dead spots, mud after rain, and constant maintenance. Your kids get a reliable surface for skill development. You get your weekends back. Whether you're in 30062, 30066, 30067, or 30068, a sport court is one of those upgrades that transforms how your family actually uses the backyard. We're based just 15 minutes away in East Cobb, so we understand the specific demands of this area and deliver courts built to last in our climate.
East Cobb's clay-heavy soil is a game-changer when it comes to sport court installation. That dense, compacted base actually works in your favor—it provides excellent drainage stability, which means your court won't shift or settle unevenly like it might in sandier regions. The upscale, established lots throughout Indian Hills and the Lassiter area typically have mature shade trees, so we pay close attention to sun exposure patterns. A court in full afternoon sun will perform differently than one tucked under oak coverage, especially during hot months. We size and orient courts with that in mind. HOA guidelines in East Cobb neighborhoods vary, but most communities support residential sport courts that sit back from the street line and blend with existing landscaping. Lot sizes in this area are generous enough for standard half-court or full-court configurations. One thing we always address: proper base preparation. Cobb County's clay needs compaction and often a gravel foundation layer to prevent water pooling and surface movement during freeze-thaw cycles. The artificial turf we install handles our humidity and temperature swings without degrading, and the infill system drains quickly after heavy rain—critical for a region that sees afternoon thunderstorms.
Absolutely. Cobb County clay is actually ideal for court bases because it compacts solidly and drains well when properly prepared. We excavate, compact the clay base, add a gravel layer for drainage, and then install the court system. The density of clay prevents settling and shifting, which is exactly what you want under a playing surface. Your court will stay level and stable year after year.
Most East Cobb HOAs approve residential sport courts, especially when they're positioned toward the rear of the lot and landscaped thoughtfully. We handle these conversations regularly and can show you typical approval language. The key is setback from the street and visual integration. We'll help you navigate the process with your specific neighborhood guidelines.
Modern artificial turf for sport courts is engineered to handle Georgia heat without breaking down. Our turf stays cool thanks to advanced infill systems and drainage design. While surface temperature can rise in direct sun, the playing characteristics and durability remain consistent. We site courts to maximize shade where possible and orient them strategically.
Yes. Shade doesn't damage artificial turf—it actually reduces heat buildup. The main consideration is drainage in shadier spots, since water doesn't evaporate as quickly. We adjust base preparation and drainage systems accordingly. Shaded courts often perform beautifully and last just as long as sun-exposed ones.
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