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East Cobb is full of families who take their sports seriously—whether it's your kids training for travel ball, a weekend basketball league, or just wanting a court that actually holds up to Georgia weather. The neighborhoods around Indian Hills and the Lassiter area have some beautiful established properties, but that thick Cobb County clay underneath isn't exactly ideal for natural grass courts that need constant maintenance. That's where a sport court installation makes sense. We've been helping East Cobb homeowners build dedicated play surfaces that can handle everything from summer humidity to the occasional dry spell. Most yards in this area have the space for it, and once you've got a properly installed court, you're looking at a surface that plays consistent year-round—no dead patches, no soggy spots after rain, no constant reseeding. We're based just 15 minutes from your neighborhood, so we know the soil, the weather patterns, and exactly what kind of court setup performs best on East Cobb properties.
East Cobb's clay-heavy soil is actually one of the biggest reasons homeowners choose artificial sport courts. That dense clay doesn't drain well, which means natural grass courts get waterlogged and develop bare spots fast—especially during our humid summers. Our sport court installations account for proper drainage underneath, so you sidestep that problem entirely. The lots around Indian Hills and Pope typically have good size and established tree coverage in places, which is helpful for shade management in summer but also means you're planning around root systems during installation. Most properties in the 30062, 30066, and 30067 ZIP codes sit on mature landscapes, so we work carefully around existing plantings. Many East Cobb neighborhoods have HOA guidelines around landscape materials and colors, so we match court specs to those requirements upfront. The sun exposure varies significantly depending on lot orientation—some yards catch intense afternoon heat, others have morning shade from mature oaks. We assess each site individually to recommend the right surface type and infill that'll perform best given those specific conditions.
Most neighborhoods around Indian Hills and the Pope area do have landscape guidelines, though sport courts are generally considered hardscape improvements rather than landscaping. We recommend checking your HOA covenants first—we can also provide spec sheets showing court materials and color options that typically align with local guidelines. Having those details ready when you submit for approval speeds everything up.
Clay compacts and holds water, which is exactly why we install proper base preparation and drainage systems under the court. Without it, you'd end up with puddles and soft spots—the same problems natural grass courts have here. Our installation process accounts for Cobb County soil conditions specifically, so water moves through the system instead of pooling.
Our cooler infill options make a real difference during Georgia summers. We use materials and color selections that don't absorb as much heat as basic options, keeping court temps more manageable during afternoon play. Worth discussing during your site visit, especially if your yard gets direct western exposure.
Most residential sport courts take 3–5 days depending on lot access, existing landscape features, and court size. East Cobb's established neighborhoods sometimes mean we're working around mature trees and mature landscaping, which we factor into the timeline. We'll give you a clear schedule during the estimate.
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