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Sport Court Installation in East Cobb, GA

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East Cobb homeowners have a real problem with mulch courts. That clay-heavy soil Cobb County is known for doesn't drain well, which means your mulch becomes compacted, muddy, and frankly, a mess after rain. If you've got kids playing basketball or tennis in Indian Hills, the Pope area, or anywhere near Sewell Mill, you know exactly what I mean—that mulch breaks down, shifts around, and needs constant maintenance. A sport court with artificial turf solves this completely. You get a surface that drains instantly, stays playable year-round (yes, even during Georgia's humid summers), and doesn't require you to be out there raking and replacing material every season. We're 15 minutes from most East Cobb neighborhoods, and we've installed dozens of these courts on the established lots throughout the area. The families we work with are done fighting with mulch—they want a real playing surface that actually works in our climate.

East Cobb Turf Conditions

Cobb County clay is dense and holds water like nobody's business. That's why mulch courts fail here—they drain poorly and compact under foot traffic. With an artificial turf sport court, we factor in proper base preparation and subsurface drainage to handle the moisture that clay creates. East Cobb's tree cover varies significantly, especially in neighborhoods like Indian Hills and around Sewell Mill. Some yards get full sun exposure, others are shaded for half the day. We design your court layout to maximize usable playing hours while accounting for existing trees. Most East Cobb residential lots are well-established, which means mature landscaping and property lines that matter. We work within those constraints—we've installed courts in tight spaces and on sloped terrain throughout the area. The upscale neighborhoods here typically have HOA guidelines around installation timing and aesthetics, so we coordinate schedules and finishes that align with your community's standards. Installation takes 5–7 days depending on site prep, and we handle all grading and compaction work suited to Cobb County's soil composition.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does mulch fail so fast in East Cobb?

Cobb County's clay soil retains moisture, so mulch becomes waterlogged, compacted, and breaks down quickly under use. The heavy clay also prevents proper drainage, leaving standing water and soft spots. Artificial turf eliminates this because it drains through the base layer—no puddles, no decomposition, no constant replacement cycles.

Will a sport court work on a sloped yard in Indian Hills?

Absolutely. We grade and level the base to create a proper playing surface, even on challenging terrain. This is standard in East Cobb—many established homes on the hillier lots need grading. We'll evaluate your slope and design drainage that works with your property's natural pitch.

How does humidity affect artificial turf courts in Georgia summers?

Modern sport court turf is engineered for hot, humid climates. It won't retain heat like asphalt and includes drainage that prevents moisture pooling. Players stay more comfortable than on hard surfaces. We've installed courts throughout East Cobb, and families use them year-round without performance issues.

Do I need HOA approval before installing a court near Sewell Mill or Pope area?

Most East Cobb neighborhoods do have landscape guidelines. We work with your HOA on design, color, and timing. We'll handle coordination so you're compliant. Reach out early in the process, and we'll guide you through approval.

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