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Fair Oaks sits in that sweet spot where suburban living meets real outdoor ambition. You've got space, you've got family, and honestly, you're tired of watching that clay-heavy Cobb County soil turn your backyard into either a dust bowl or a mud pit depending on the season. A sport court changes that equation entirely. Instead of fighting your yard's natural tendencies, you're working with them—installing a surface that handles Georgia's humidity, drains properly even after our typical summer downpours, and gives your kids (or you) a legitimate place to actually play. We've installed courts across Fair Oaks and into the Mableton border, and the pattern is always the same: homeowners realize within weeks that they've reclaimed their backyard. No more excuses about conditions. No more watching artificial grass wear thin in high-traffic zones. A proper sport court is basically giving your family a reason to stay home instead of heading out to Six Flags or wherever else. It's built for the way Fair Oaks families actually live.
That South Cobb clay you're dealing with is dense and doesn't drain like you'd want for a natural grass situation, but it's actually predictable to work with during installation. We see a lot of Fair Oaks yards that have partial shade from mature trees—common in established neighborhoods around here—and that's honestly ideal for a sport court since you're avoiding the UV intensity that beats up natural surfaces. Most Fair Oaks properties sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which means we're typically working with space constraints that actually favor a well-designed court; you're not trying to maintain a sprawling field. The clay base also tends to be relatively level, which makes prep work smoother than in areas with rocky or sandy soil. One thing we always mention: Fair Oaks gets decent summer rain, and our courts are engineered with proper subsurface drainage so water moves through instead of pooling. HOA rules in Fair Oaks subdivisions vary, but most allow athletic surfaces when they're maintained professionally and don't create sight-line issues from the street. We handle those conversations with your HOA if needed.
Not extra work, just different work. That dense South Cobb clay is actually stable and predictable, which contractors prefer. We'll compact it properly and add our base layers, but we're not fighting loose soil like you'd see in other parts of Georgia. The clay's density actually helps with court stability long-term.
Yes. We install subsurface drainage designed specifically for Georgia's rainfall patterns. Water percolates through the court surface and clay base rather than sitting on top. Fair Oaks properties with proper grading rarely experience pooling issues, even after heavy rain.
Fair Oaks is about 18 minutes from our HQ, which actually works in your favor. We can schedule faster, handle follow-ups without long drive times, and provide quicker warranty service. You're in our core service zone.
Most Fair Oaks subdivisions allow them, but rules do vary by community. Some want them set back from street view or require specific colors. We've worked through Fair Oaks HOA approvals before and can help navigate that process if your neighborhood has one.
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