Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
East Cobb homeowners in Indian Hills, the Pope area, and around Lassiter have some of the most beautiful established lots in the region—and a lot of them are dealing with the same problem: that dense Cobb County clay soil that makes maintaining a natural grass court nearly impossible. A sport court in artificial turf changes everything. You get a playable surface year-round without the drainage headaches that come with our local soil, without the constant reseeding, and without worrying about muddy spots after rain. We're just 15 minutes from your neighborhood, so we understand exactly what East Cobb yards look like and what they need. Whether you're in one of those upscale subdivisions near Sewell Mill Library or want to maximize your backyard space for basketball, tennis, or multi-sport play, an artificial turf court is the upgrade that actually gets used. The best part? A weekend install means you're playing by Sunday.
East Cobb's clay-heavy soil is beautiful for mature landscaping but rough on sports surfaces. Natural grass drains poorly in our climate, stays waterlogged after heavy rain, and tends to thin out in high-traffic areas—exactly what happens in a sport court zone. Artificial turf solves this entirely and handles our humidity and occasional ice without degradation. Most East Cobb lots are established with mature trees, so we pay attention to shade patterns during your consultation. Full-sun courts play faster and stay drier; partial-shade courts are gentler on joints and stay cooler in our hot summers. Your HOA documentation matters too—some East Cobb neighborhoods have specific guidelines on court colors and perimeter fencing, and we'll make sure your design complies before we break ground. Typical East Cobb residential courts run 2,000–3,500 square feet, and we've learned which base configurations work best with the underlying clay and drainage patterns in neighborhoods like Indian Hills and Pope.
Absolutely. Cobb County clay doesn't drain naturally, so we account for that in our base layer and subsurface prep. We build proper slope and drainage management into every East Cobb install so water runs off instead of pooling under the turf. It's extra work upfront, but it's what keeps courts playable year-round in our region. We've done dozens of these in Indian Hills and Pope—the soil conditions are predictable once you know what to expect.
Yes, for most East Cobb residential courts (up to about 3,500 sq ft), we can finish Friday through Sunday. We arrive early Saturday, handle prep and base work the first day, install turf and perimeter on Sunday, and you're ready to play. Weather permitting, this is standard for us. We schedule weekend installs specifically for East Cobb homeowners who want to jump right in without a long disruption.
Most East Cobb neighborhoods are fine with sport courts, but we always review your HOA guidelines first. Some subdivisions near Sewell Mill and in the Lassiter area have color or fencing preferences. We handle that conversation with you before we quote, so there are no surprises. We've never had a problem getting approval; it just takes five minutes to confirm.
Modern sport court turf is built for Southern climate. Our material handles Georgia summer heat without breaking down, resists mold in high humidity, and bounces back from freeze-thaw cycles without cracking. East Cobb's weather is actually ideal for artificial courts—you get year-round playability without the seasonal dead spots you'd see in natural grass.
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