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East Cobb homeowners in Indian Hills, the Lassiter area, and around Pope have discovered that a sport court isn't just about basketball or tennis—it's about reclaiming your backyard and boosting your property's appeal. We've installed dozens of courts across 30062, 30066, 30067, and 30068, and the pattern is always the same: families love the year-round playability, and buyers notice the investment immediately. The lots in East Cobb are substantial, which means you've got room to think big. Whether you're 15 minutes from our shop or closer to Sewell Mill Library, the process is straightforward. We handle the site assessment, manage the clay-heavy soil prep that's typical for Cobb County, and build a court that stands up to Georgia's heat and occasional heavy rain. Your neighbors might have beautiful natural turf, but a sport court plays in conditions when grass becomes a muddy liability. It's the kind of upgrade that makes you actually want to get outside—and that matters when you're looking at the long-term value of your East Cobb home.
Cobb County's clay-based soil is actually perfect for sport court installation once we get the foundation right. We excavate deeper than you'd think and build a proper drainage base because spring runoff and Georgia summer storms can saturate native clay fast. Your East Cobb lot likely has mature trees—which is gorgeous for shade but means we map sun exposure carefully. A court on the north side of your house stays cooler and plays better in July, while southern exposure gives you earlier season playability in spring. Most properties in Indian Hills and the Lassiter area sit on established lots with solid setback requirements. We're familiar with HOA rules across East Cobb neighborhoods—some have landscape restrictions, others don't. We'll coordinate with your HOA before we break ground. Lot sizes in this area typically allow for a 30x60 court or custom dimensions, and we've adapted installations around mature oaks, drainage swales, and existing hardscaping. The upscale nature of East Cobb means your court installation becomes part of your home's character, not an eyesore. We treat every yard like it belongs in the neighborhood.
Clay holds water, so we don't skip the drainage layer. We excavate below the native soil, install a gravel base, then build up through crushed stone before laying your playing surface. It takes more upfront work than sandy soil, but it creates a stable, long-lasting foundation that handles Georgia's wet springs and heavy summer storms. East Cobb properties benefit from proper drainage—it prevents settling and keeps your court playable year-round.
Most do, but it varies by community. We've worked with HOAs across 30062, 30066, 30067, and 30068 and know which require submissions and approvals. Some neighborhoods have aesthetic guidelines, others care mainly about setbacks and sight lines. We handle the conversation for you—we've built enough courts in East Cobb that we know what flies and what doesn't.
North-facing or partially shaded spots are ideal because they stay cooler during Georgia summers. But we also consider your lot's tree canopy, existing utilities, and natural drainage patterns. Most East Cobb yards have room for a 30x60 court; we'll walk your property and show you options that work with your landscape, not against it.
Site prep typically takes 2–3 weeks depending on grading and drainage work. We're only 15 minutes away, so we can coordinate efficiently. Actual playing surface installation runs 5–7 days. Weather matters—we avoid heavy rain during base work, so spring and fall usually move faster than summer.
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