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East Cobb homeowners in Indian Hills, the Pope area, and around Lassiter have a real advantage when it comes to sport court installations. Your neighborhood's established lots and upscale properties mean you've already invested in your home—a sport court is the natural next step. Whether it's a basketball court for your kids, a multi-sport surface, or a tennis setup, we've installed dozens of these across your ZIP codes (30062, 30066, 30067, 30068), and the clay-based soil in Cobb County actually works in your favor once we get the base preparation right. We're just 15 minutes away, so site visits, material deliveries, and ongoing support aren't a hassle. Most families in your area are asking the same thing: will this hold up to Georgia weather, and what's the actual payback? That's exactly what our ROI calculator is built for—we'll walk you through the real numbers so you're not guessing. A sport court isn't just a play surface; it's an outdoor living upgrade that adds usable square footage to your property while keeping your kids (and their friends) active right in your backyard.

East Cobb Turf Conditions

Cobb County's clay composition requires thoughtful base work, but it's manageable. What we typically see in East Cobb yards is solid, well-draining foundation once we install proper grading and compaction. Your neighborhood lots tend to be generous—usually enough room for a half-court or full multi-sport setup without feeling cramped. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in a tree-lined section near the Lassiter area or more open near East Cobb Park's elevation patterns. Afternoon shade from mature trees is actually a benefit in summer; we just account for it in surface material selection. One thing many homeowners overlook: Cobb County HOAs do review backyard improvements. Most approve sport courts readily, but we always recommend checking your deed before we quote—takes two minutes and saves headaches. Installation timing matters here too. Spring and fall are ideal; summer heat makes surface material harder to work with, and winter clay can stay damp longer than you'd expect. We factor all of this into our quotes and timelines.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need HOA approval for a sport court in East Cobb?

Most neighborhoods in Indian Hills, Pope, and Lassiter allow sport courts, but it depends on your specific deed. We've handled dozens of approvals across 30062–30068. Best practice: grab your HOA guidelines, and we'll review them with you before any site visit. Usually takes one phone call. If there are restrictions, we help you navigate options—like court placement, color choices, or screening—to get approval.

How does Cobb County clay affect installation and durability?

The clay base is actually stable once we prepare it correctly. We compact it thoroughly, add proper drainage grading, and lay a solid subbase. This prevents the soft, mushy foundation you'd worry about in sandier counties. Your court will have excellent longevity because the clay doesn't shift seasonally the way looser soil does. The initial prep is key, which is why we're thorough here.

What's the difference between a half-court and full-court in an East Cobb backyard?

Most established East Cobb lots can fit a half-court (30×50 feet) comfortably; full courts run 50×94 feet and need more space. Half-courts are still regulation for shooting and skill work, and they leave room for landscaping and other yard features. During our site visit, we'll map your actual usable area and show you both options with pricing. The ROI calculator lets you compare cost vs. resale impact for each.

How often does East Cobb weather require maintenance on a sport court?

Georgia's heat and occasional heavy rains are manageable with the right surface material and annual maintenance. We recommend light cleaning twice yearly and a professional refresh every 5–7 years depending on use. Winter weather in Cobb County is mild, so freeze-thaw damage isn't a major concern like it is up north. Proper drainage installation—which we handle—prevents pooling and extends court life significantly.

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