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East Cobb has some of the most established, well-maintained neighborhoods in the metro area—Indian Hills, the Lassiter area, Pope—and a lot of those homes sit on really nice lots that deserve equally nice outdoor spaces. We've built sport courts in this corner of Cobb County for years, and there's a solid reason: the folks here understand the value of a quality court surface that lasts. Whether you're thinking about a dedicated basketball half-court, a multi-sport setup, or something that can handle tennis and pickleball, artificial turf is the move for East Cobb's climate and soil. Unlike that clay-heavy dirt you're dealing with under the topsoil, synthetic turf won't compact, won't turn into a muddy mess after rain, and won't require you to rerake and re-level every spring. Your court stays game-ready year-round, even in Georgia's humid summers and occasional freeze cycles. We're based just 15 minutes away, so we know the area's drainage patterns, the typical lot layouts, and exactly what holds up out here.
Cobb County's native soil is thick clay—great for foundation stability, not so great for outdoor courts. Beneath the topsoil on most East Cobb lots, you're looking at dense, compacted clay that doesn't drain well. That's why artificial turf is such a smart choice here: we build a proper base system underneath that handles water runoff way better than natural ground ever could. The neighborhoods around Indian Hills and the Pope area tend to have mature trees and mixed sun exposure. Morning shade is common, afternoon heat builds by 2 or 3 p.m. Modern synthetic turf handles both without issue—no brown patches, no drainage ruts. Most of the lots in these established subdivisions are quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us room to work with custom court dimensions. HOA guidelines in East Cobb neighborhoods typically allow recreational courts if they're set back from front property lines and blend with the landscape. We'll walk you through any CC&R requirements before we break ground. Installation usually takes 3–5 days depending on base prep, and the clay subgrade actually helps us create solid, stable foundations.
Not if the base is built right. Our installation accounts for Cobb County's clay by adding a properly pitched subsurface drainage layer. Water flows through the turf and base system, then away from the court. We've done dozens of courts in Indian Hills and the Lassiter area without a single pooling issue. The clay actually helps compact the base, making it more stable long-term.
Absolutely. Mixed sun and shade is normal here, and modern turf handles it fine. You won't get the brown patches or dead zones you'd see with natural grass. Afternoon heat in summer won't degrade the surface. If heavy leaf drop is an issue, a quick leaf blower keeps the court clear. No special maintenance beyond that.
Most court installations run 3–5 days. We handle site prep, base grading, drainage setup, and the turf installation itself. Because we're only 15 minutes away, we can schedule efficiently and show up early to beat the heat. Weather delays are rare unless you're building during heavy rain season.
Most do, with common conditions: setback from the front property line, neutral color palette, and screening if visible from the street. We've worked with several East Cobb neighborhoods and can guide you through deed restrictions. Always smart to review your CC&Rs first—we're happy to help interpret them before you commit.
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