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Fair Oaks homeowners are discovering that a backyard sport court changes everything about how families spend their time outdoors. Whether you're in the heart of Fair Oaks or closer to the Mableton border, our artificial turf sport courts handle the suburban Georgia lifestyle—weekend basketball games, tennis practice, or just a flat surface that doesn't turn into a mud pit after rain. We've been installing these courts across South Cobb for years, and we know exactly how Fair Oaks yards work. The clay-heavy soil here actually makes artificial turf a smart choice; you're not fighting natural drainage issues or dealing with bare patches year-round. A well-built sport court on synthetic turf stays playable in summer heat and winter dampness without the maintenance headaches of natural grass. We're based just 18 minutes away, so when you're ready to talk through what a court looks like in your space, we can get out there quickly and show you real options—not just pictures online. Most homeowners in this area find that having a dedicated play surface pays for itself in how much more their families actually use the yard.
Fair Oaks sits on South Cobb's distinctive clay base, which is both a challenge and an opportunity for sport court installation. That clay doesn't drain like sandy soil does, so if you've ever noticed standing water in your yard after heavy rain, a sport court with proper base preparation solves that problem entirely. Our crews account for the clay by building in a slight grade and using the right sub-base materials—it's not a one-size-fits-all approach. Sun exposure varies across Fair Oaks depending on your lot and tree coverage; some yards near the Mableton border get afternoon shade that's actually helpful in peak summer, while others face full southern exposure. We assess your specific site during the quote visit. Lot sizes in this area tend to run smaller than outer suburbs, so we design courts that fit your space—40x60 is common for basketball, but we also build smaller multipurpose setups. If you're in an HOA community here, most have landscape guidelines we'll review upfront; artificial turf sport courts typically fall under approved hardscaping, but it's worth confirming before we start. The proximity to Six Flags and other regional activity means families here genuinely use outdoor recreation spaces year-round, and a court that performs in Georgia's humidity and occasional freeze-thaw cycles is worth the investment.
Absolutely. Clay drainage is exactly why proper base work matters here. We excavate, slope the site slightly, and lay a permeable base that moves water away from the court surface and into the surrounding yard. It's more involved than installing on sandy soil, but it's the standard for Fair Oaks properties. Most courts we build drain faster than natural grass ever could.
Fair Oaks lots vary, but most homeowners work with 30x50 to 50x80 depending on what sports matter to you. We'll visit your yard, measure sight lines, check for overhead obstacles, and show you scaled layouts. Smaller lots can still have functional courts; it's about making smart use of the space you have.
Most Fair Oaks HOAs approve synthetic turf courts as long as they're properly maintained and don't violate sight-line or setback rules. We've worked in several communities here and know the process. We'll help you understand your specific community's requirements before we quote the job.
Modern sport court surfaces are engineered for exactly this climate. They won't degrade in summer heat or get spongy from humidity the way some older synthetics did. We use materials rated for South Cobb conditions—they stay playable in 95-degree heat and perform well after rain. Maintenance is minimal year-round.
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