Veteran Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become a serious draw for families across East Cobb—especially in established neighborhoods like Indian Hills and the Lassiter area where backyards are thoughtfully sized and homeowners invest in their properties for the long haul. The reality is that natural grass courts deteriorate fast under the pounding of basketball, tennis, or pickleball, and Cobb County's clay-heavy soil makes drainage and upkeep even trickier. That's where artificial turf courts come in. We've installed dozens of them across 30062, 30066, 30067, and 30068, and the feedback is consistent: families use them year-round, maintenance drops to almost nothing, and the investment pays back in how much more the courts actually get used. We're based just 15 minutes from East Cobb, so we understand the lot sizes, the neighborhood aesthetic standards, and how to design a court that fits seamlessly into a Pope or Lassiter-area property. Whether you're a veteran looking to maximize your home's usability or a serious athlete who wants a reliable surface, we'll walk you through the whole process—from soil prep to final lines.
East Cobb's clay-based soil is beautiful in many ways, but it's not ideal for natural grass courts. Clay compacts under foot traffic, holds water longer after rain, and creates uneven playing surfaces over time. Artificial turf courts solve that problem outright. The soil prep we do accounts for Cobb County's drainage patterns—we grade and lay a base that sheds water quickly, so your court won't puddle up after spring storms. Sun exposure varies significantly across the neighborhoods here. Properties in Indian Hills and around Sewell Mill Library tend to have mature tree cover; we design courts with UV-resistant materials rated for Georgia's heat and occasional shade patterns. Most East Cobb lots range from 0.5 to 1.5 acres, so we've learned how to position courts to maximize usable space without overwhelming the landscape. HOA guidelines in these upscale communities usually embrace sport courts as long as they're installed professionally and maintain neighborhood character—we handle those conversations and design approvals. Installation timelines average 5–7 days, depending on existing grade and utilities. Winter installation works fine here; we're not battling frozen ground like northern contractors do.
Absolutely. Clay soils don't drain naturally, so we excavate the area, add a gravel base layer, and sometimes install perimeter French drains depending on your lot's slope. This prevents water from pooling and extends the turf's lifespan significantly. We've done this hundreds of times across East Cobb and know exactly how the soil behaves in neighborhoods from 30062 to 30068.
In most cases, yes. Standard half-court dimensions (30×50 feet) fit comfortably on properties in Indian Hills, Lassiter, and Pope areas without dominating the backyard. We'll survey your lot, check sight lines, and confirm it works with your home's footprint and any HOA restrictions before we design anything.
We offer 10% off the full installation cost for military veterans—that includes materials, labor, and site prep. Just bring your veteran ID or discharge papers during the consultation. No complex applications; we keep it straightforward for those who've served.
Far less than natural grass. A quick rinse every couple of months, occasional leaf removal, and maybe a light brush in high-traffic zones. Georgia's heat won't damage quality turf designed for this climate. We use only materials rated for intense UV and humidity, so your court stays playable year-round without fertilizers, fungicide, or regular mowing.
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