Holiday Ready — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
The holidays are coming, and Fair Oaks families are thinking about backyards differently this year. A sport court isn't just a court—it's where your kids actually want to be instead of scrolling inside, where neighborhood pickup games happen, and honestly, where you might find yourself shooting hoops at dusk just because it's there. We've installed dozens of these in Fair Oaks and the Mableton border area, and the pattern is always the same: once a family gets their court in, they wonder why they waited. South Cobb's clay soil and the suburban layout of Fair Oaks 30060 actually work in your favor here. Unlike the red clay that's stubborn to work with in other parts of Cobb County, Fair Oaks terrain is manageable, and most yards have the space to do this right. We're just 18 minutes away, so we know your neighborhood, your sight lines, and exactly how to make this happen before the holiday entertaining season kicks into full gear. This isn't a massive construction project—it's an afternoon conversation about what your family actually needs, a quick site visit, and then a court that's ready before you know it.
Fair Oaks sits on that transitional South Cobb clay base, which means drainage is something we think about but not something that keeps us up at night. The clay compacts well, giving us a solid foundation for the base layers that keep your court level and stable through Georgia's wet winters. Sun exposure varies block to block here—some properties back up toward Six Flags proximity areas with full afternoon sun, while others have mature trees that create shade patterns by mid-afternoon. We assess this during the site visit because it affects both the surface material choice and how the court plays in different seasons. Most Fair Oaks lots fall into that sweet spot of 2,000 to 4,000 square feet of usable backyard space, which is plenty for a 30x60 sport court or a slightly compact 24x50 if you're working around a pool or deck. HOA rules in Fair Oaks subdivisions tend to be reasonable about recreational improvements, but we always check before you commit—it's one conversation that saves headaches later. Winter freeze-thaw cycles here are mild compared to North Georgia, so your court won't experience the buckle-and-crack stress that other regions deal with.
Absolutely. South Cobb clay is actually predictable and compacts well, which we prefer to loose or sandy soil. We excavate, compact, and lay a permeable base that handles Georgia rainfall without pooling. The clay gives us a stable foundation that keeps your court level through seasons.
From site prep to first game, most Fair Oaks installations finish in 2–3 weeks. Weather and site conditions matter—if we hit a rainy stretch, that extends slightly. We schedule around your holidays, so if you want this ready for December gatherings, let's talk by late October or early November.
We typically recommend acrylic or polyurethane surfaces for Fair Oaks. They handle Georgia humidity without sticky buildup, and they're durable through our mild winters. If your yard is shaded by afternoon, the material choice shifts slightly—we'll discuss during the visit.
Most Fair Oaks subdivisions allow recreational courts, but it varies. We can research your specific HOA rules before you decide, and we've handled plenty of approval conversations with Fair Oaks boards. Better to know upfront than hit a snag later.
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