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East Cobb homeowners know the deal: you've got beautiful, established properties with premium landscaping budgets, and you want your outdoor space to actually work for your family. A sport court isn't just a driveway upgrade—it's a real investment in how your family uses your yard. Whether your kids are into basketball, pickleball, or you want a multipurpose surface that handles everything from casual games to serious training, artificial turf sport courts are built tough and stay sharp-looking year-round. The neighborhoods around Indian Hills, the Pope area, and Lassiter all have the kind of lot sizes and upscale aesthetic where a properly installed court becomes a genuine neighborhood draw. We're local—15 minutes from your house—and we've installed enough courts in Cobb County to understand exactly what your property needs. The clay soil here, combined with Georgia's humidity and seasonal wear patterns, means your court needs to be installed right the first time. That's where we come in.
Cobb County's clay base is honestly one of the bigger installation considerations in East Cobb. Clay doesn't drain the way sandy soil does, so we always start with proper base prep and drainage solutions to keep water from pooling under your court surface. Your neighborhood likely has mature trees—great for shade, but they mean you're dealing with dappled sunlight and potential debris. We factor that into the turf selection; some families choose slightly different nap patterns based on sun exposure patterns. Most East Cobb lots are generous but not sprawling, so we work within your actual usable space—whether that's a half court, full court, or combination court with pickleball lines. HOA guidelines in neighborhoods like Indian Hills can be particular about color and finish, so we coordinate those details early. Georgia's summer heat and humidity are real factors too; we spec materials that hold up to Cobb County weather without fading or becoming a slippery mess when wet. Installation timing matters here—we typically avoid the wettest months to ensure proper curing.
Absolutely, but you need proper prep. Clay soil in East Cobb doesn't absorb water well, so we install a gravel base layer with perforated drainage systems underneath. It adds a day or two to installation, but prevents pooling and keeps your court functional during our rainy seasons. The investment in base preparation is non-negotiable for longevity.
Depends on your specific property size, but most established lots in neighborhoods like Pope and Indian Hills can accommodate at least a half court or a multipurpose court that handles basketball and pickleball. We do a site survey and work with your actual dimensions. Some families love a full court; others prefer the flexibility of a smaller, usable surface.
We spec commercial-grade turf and infill materials rated for Southeast conditions. Our installations handle temperature swings and humidity without buckling or developing algae issues. The surface stays playable even after summer rain, though we do recommend light maintenance during peak growing season.
Most East Cobb neighborhoods allow sport courts if they're well-maintained and installed with appropriate borders and screening. We've navigated these conversations before and can help with documentation, color options, and design details that fit your community's standards before you submit for approval.
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