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East Cobb homeowners know that clay soil and Georgia's humid summers can turn a backyard into either a muddy mess or a dust bowl—there's rarely an in-between. If you've got kids, athletes, or just want a space that actually works year-round, a sport court with artificial turf might be exactly what your property needs. We've installed dozens of these throughout Indian Hills, the Pope area, and around Lassiter, and the difference is night and day. No more tracking red clay into the house. No more waiting three weeks for grass to recover after a weekend basketball tournament. Your backyard becomes functional again, and honestly, it stays that way. We're based just 15 minutes from most East Cobb neighborhoods, so we can get your court installed quickly and handle the specific challenges that come with Cobb County lots—drainage, slope, and those established hardscape setups that need careful planning. Whether you're thinking about a half-court or a full multipurpose setup, we'll walk you through what makes sense for your space.
Cobb County's clay base is a real factor when we're designing sport courts. Unlike sandy soil, clay holds water and compacts differently, so we build a proper drainage layer underneath—it's non-negotiable in East Cobb if you don't want standing water after heavy rain. Most of the lots in neighborhoods like Indian Hills and around Sewell Mill are mature properties with established landscaping, which means we're often working around existing trees, utilities, and hardscaping. That's fine; it just means we measure twice and plan the layout carefully. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot's orientation and tree canopy, which affects how the turf performs in summer and how fast it drains. The upscale nature of East Cobb properties also means most HOAs have landscape guidelines—we're familiar with those conversations and can help you understand what's typically approved. Installation timelines are tight this season, but because we're local and already familiar with East Cobb's soil profile and typical lot configurations, we can move efficiently without cutting corners. Proper base preparation is what separates a court that lasts eight years from one that lasts fifteen.
Most residential courts in the Indian Hills and Pope area take 3–5 days, depending on size and base prep. Cobb County clay requires solid grading and drainage work upfront, which adds a day or two compared to sandy soil regions. We schedule back-to-back, so if we're already in your neighborhood, we can move fast. Weather can shift timelines—we won't pour during heavy rain—but we're proactive about scheduling around the forecast.
Most East Cobb neighborhoods have landscape guidelines, but sport courts are increasingly common and usually approved if they're setback properly and finished neatly. We handle conversations with management companies and can provide renderings if needed. It's worth checking your covenants first, but in our experience, most HOAs support functional outdoor improvements that look professional.
Yes, but it requires the right base layer. We install a gravel and sand foundation that channels water away from the court surface and into proper drainage lines. Clay soil doesn't absorb quickly, so we slope the court and sometimes add a perimeter drain system. It's the difference between a court that puddles and one that's playable 24 hours after rain.
Possibly. We prioritize local East Cobb jobs and have availability varying week to week. If your lot is prepped or close to ready, we can often fit smaller courts into our schedule within 7–10 days. Call us directly with your timeline and dimensions—we'll be honest about what's feasible without rushing the base work.
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