Playground — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
East Cobb's neighborhoods—Indian Hills, the Lassiter area, Pope area—have some of Georgia's most established residential properties, and a lot of families here are serious about their outdoor space. We've spent years installing artificial turf sport courts in these areas, and we've learned that homeowners in East Cobb want something that actually works. Whether your kids are running drills in the backyard or you're thinking about resale value, a professional sport court changes how you use your property. The clay-heavy soil in Cobb County means natural grass can be stubborn, especially under the foot traffic a play area generates. A turf court sidesteps that problem entirely—no mud tracking, no dead patches from constant use, no fighting the local soil conditions every season. We're based just 15 minutes away, so we know this community. We've built courts in Indian Hills backyards where space is premium and in Pope area lots where you've got room to go bigger. The neighborhoods here tend to have solid HOA guidelines, and we work within those—our courts blend into upscale landscapes without looking like a commercial installation.
Cobb County clay is genuinely dense, which means drainage can be a real consideration during East Cobb's wetter months. This is actually one reason artificial turf makes sense—you eliminate standing water issues that plague natural grass courts in this area. Sun exposure varies significantly across Indian Hills and the Pope neighborhoods depending on mature tree coverage, which affects both surface temperature and wear patterns. We assess your specific lot's shade and sun during the initial walkthrough because that informs which infill system we recommend. Most established East Cobb properties have generous setbacks, which gives us good installation access and room to build a court that doesn't feel cramped. HOA communities here typically allow sport courts as long as they're maintained to residential standards—we handle that conversation with your management company if needed. Lot sizes in Lassiter and surrounding areas tend to accommodate 20' × 40' or 30' × 50' courts comfortably, though we've done custom sizing for tighter spaces. The upscale nature of East Cobb means homeowners expect durability and finished appearance, so we use premium-grade turf and proper edging that looks intentional, not temporary.
Most East Cobb communities approve sport courts if they meet residential appearance standards. We've worked with Indian Hills, Lassiter area, and Pope area HOAs regularly. The key is professional installation and ongoing maintenance—no worn edges or debris. We can handle all pre-approval communication with your management company, and we've rarely encountered outright rejection when the court is done right.
Clay drains slowly, especially during Georgia's rainy seasons. We address this with a proper base layer and drainage plan specific to your lot's grading. It's actually one reason residents choose turf here—natural grass struggles with clay compaction and muddy wear areas. Our installation ensures water moves away from the court surface, keeping play conditions consistent year-round.
Most established lots in Indian Hills and the Pope area can handle 20' × 40' or 30' × 50' courts without feeling cramped. We've also built smaller 15' × 30' courts in tighter spaces. During your site visit, we'll measure clearance from structures and trees to design something that fits your property and your kids' actual play patterns.
Standard infill can heat up in direct sun. East Cobb's tree coverage helps—many lots have mature oaks that provide afternoon shade. We also offer cooler infill systems if your court faces south or west. We'll discuss your specific sun exposure during the initial walkthrough and recommend the best infill option for your situation.
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