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Fair Oaks sits in that sweet spot of South Cobb where suburban living meets real outdoor space — and if you've got kids, a basketball court or multi-sport setup at home is pure gold. We've installed sport courts across Fair Oaks and the Mableton border area, and the feedback is always the same: families wish they'd done it sooner. Unlike natural grass, which fights clay soil and Georgia's humidity, artificial turf for sport courts gives you a clean, playable surface year-round with zero mud or dead patches. Whether your kids are into basketball, volleyball, or just need a safe place to practice, a sport court handles the wear and tear that typical yards can't. Being just 18 minutes away, we know Fair Oaks well — the lots, the neighborhoods, the kind of projects that work here. We'll walk you through sizing, drainage for our clay-heavy soil, and exactly how a sport court fits your space and budget.
Fair Oaks has that dense South Cobb clay base that can trap water and create drainage headaches for natural grass. Sport court artificial turf actually works better here because we account for subsurface drainage during installation — your court sits elevated and sheds water properly, even after heavy Georgia rain. Lot sizes in Fair Oaks typically range from quarter-acre to half-acre residential plots, which gives most homeowners room for a standard 30' × 50' court without dominating the yard. Sun exposure varies depending on your tree coverage and whether you're closer to the Mableton border (more shaded) or the Fair Oaks core area. We assess your specific site before recommending turf pile height and infill type. One thing we consistently see: HOA restrictions in Fair Oaks subdivisions usually allow sport courts if they're set back properly and maintained cleanly. We handle the permitting conversation with your HOA if needed. The clay base also means we need to prep the sub-base carefully to avoid settling — that's part of why local expertise matters.
Yes. Clay drains slower than sandy soil, but we build a engineered base layer under the court that channels water out to the sides. Our Fair Oaks installations include perimeter gravel and proper slope so standing water never becomes an issue. It's the reason we spec the subsurface carefully on every Fair Oaks project.
A regulation court is 30' × 50', but we also do 20' × 40' half-courts that fit nicely on Fair Oaks lots without eating your whole backyard. We'll measure your space and show you what works with your setbacks and existing landscaping.
Most do, provided the court meets setback rules and is maintained cleanly. We've worked with Fair Oaks subdivisions before and can guide you through any approval steps. It's worth checking your specific HOA docs, and we're happy to help clarify what's permissible.
Sport court turf is low-maintenance compared to natural grass. You'll brush it occasionally to keep the infill even and rinse it after heavy use. Georgia's humidity won't cause rot like it does with grass — that's one of the biggest advantages in our climate. We'll give you a simple care schedule when we install.
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