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Fair Oaks sits in that sweet spot where suburban living meets serious outdoor space—and that clay-heavy South Cobb soil isn't always forgiving when you're trying to maintain a proper sport court. We've installed artificial turf courts throughout Fair Oaks and the Mableton border area long enough to know exactly what works here. Your backyard might be the perfect size for a basketball half-court or tennis setup, but the real challenge isn't the vision—it's the installation. Between the clay base, variable drainage patterns, and Georgia's humidity, you need someone local who understands how Fair Oaks yards actually behave. That's where we come in. We're just 18 minutes away, and we've built dozens of sport courts for families who wanted safe, year-round playing surfaces without the maintenance nightmare. Whether you're looking at a compact court for the kids or something that can handle serious practice sessions, we handle the soil prep, drainage design, and turf selection the right way the first time.
Fair Oaks' South Cobb clay is dense and doesn't drain like the sandy soils you find further south in Georgia. That matters for sport courts because standing water and soft spots can ruin your surface—and your ankles. We always recommend a proper base layer and perforated subsurface when we're building here, not just laying turf over existing grade. Your lot size is probably between a third and half-acre, which is typical for the Fair Oaks neighborhood, so most families can fit a solid half-court or 30×60 full court depending on setbacks and tree coverage. Speaking of trees: the proximity to Six Flags and the suburban transitional character means some Fair Oaks properties sit under oak canopy. Shade changes everything—it affects both the turf performance and foot traffic patterns. We'll walk your yard, check morning and afternoon sun angles, and design your court to handle the actual light and moisture your specific spot gets. HOA landscape rules vary by section in Fair Oaks, so we always pull those before we start. The last thing you want is a stunning court that doesn't meet deed restrictions.
Absolutely. The clay base that's common in South Cobb means water doesn't percolate naturally. We install a crushed stone base layer with perforated drainage tile underneath your turf—it's the difference between a court that stays firm and one that develops soft spots after rain. Fair Oaks' rainfall patterns make this non-negotiable.
A typical half-court runs 3–5 days depending on site conditions and base prep. Since we're 18 minutes away, we can schedule around your schedule and handle any soil surprises that pop up during excavation. Full courts usually take a week.
Half-courts fit almost everywhere—those are 47×50 feet. Full regulation courts need 94×50, which works on larger Fair Oaks properties. We assess your setback requirements and HOA rules before you commit, so you know exactly what's possible on your land.
Most standard homeowners policies don't cover turf as a permanent fixture—they see it like landscaping. We carry full liability insurance on all installations, and we can provide documentation. Talk to your agent about adding rider coverage if you want damage protection.
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