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East Cobb homeowners in Indian Hills, the Lassiter area, and Pope have invested significantly in their properties—and a sport court with premium artificial turf is one of the smartest upgrades you can make. We've installed dozens of courts across the 30062, 30066, 30067, and 30068 ZIP codes, and what we've learned is that families here don't settle for shortcuts. You want something that handles Georgia's humidity, performs like a real court, and looks sharp year-round. That's exactly what modern sport-court turf delivers. Unlike the artificial fields you remember from 10 years ago, today's surfaces are engineered for serious play—basketball, tennis, pickleball, or multi-sport layouts. They're also built to survive Cobb County's clay-heavy soil and unpredictable weather without breaking down. We're just 15 minutes from your neighborhood, which means we're familiar with your street's drainage patterns, your subdivision's aesthetic standards, and what your neighbors expect. A lot of families in East Cobb are installing courts right now because kids are home more, fitness matters, and property value goes up. The real question isn't whether you need one—it's whether you're ready to reclaim your backyard.
East Cobb's soil composition—that dense, red clay that Cobb County is known for—actually makes proper site prep crucial for sport courts. Clay doesn't drain the way sandy soils do, so we always build in a gravel base layer and slope the court slightly to move water away from the playing surface. If you're in Indian Hills or the Pope area on an established lot, you're probably working with a smaller yard than you'd like, which is fine. We design courts to fit 20×40 or 30×50 footprints depending on your space and what sports matter most. Sun exposure in East Cobb varies wildly between tree-lined streets near Sewell Mill and open lots closer to East Cobb Park. More shade means your turf stays cooler and requires less maintenance, but you'll want drainage to be flawless. Most of the subdivisions around here have HOA approval processes, and we handle that paperwork. The good news: artificial sport courts are approved in virtually every East Cobb community because they increase property appeal and don't require weekly chemicals. We've never had a court rejected by an HOA in your area.
Absolutely. Clay is denser than ideal, but that's why we install a perforated base layer that sits on top of compacted gravel. This prevents water from pooling on the surface while letting excess moisture drain down through the clay. We've done this hundreds of times in Cobb County—the soil type actually doesn't matter once the subsurface is engineered correctly. Your court will drain better than you'd expect.
Yes, most subdivisions in Indian Hills, Lassiter, and Pope require it—but it's not a barrier. Sport courts are generally approved because they're contained, attractive, and add property value. We provide renderings and handle the application paperwork for you. In five years of installing in East Cobb, we haven't had a single rejection from an HOA board.
A typical 20×40 sport court takes 3-5 days from start to finish, depending on how much grading your lot needs. Since we're 15 minutes away, we can schedule quick site visits to assess your drainage and soil conditions upfront. No surprises mid-project. Most East Cobb homeowners are playing on their courts within two weeks of calling us.
Modern synthetic turf is heat-resistant and engineered to stay stable even when temperatures spike. East Cobb's humidity is tougher than heat—but good drainage and antimicrobial infill prevent mold and algae. We recommend occasional rinses during summer, but your court will be game-ready year-round. No seasonal closures.
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