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A sport court in your new Fair Oaks home transforms your backyard into a year-round play zone—no matter what Cobb County's weather throws at it. Whether you've got kids dreaming of their own basketball court, teenagers wanting a place to train, or you just want a surface that handles everything from summer heat to Georgia clay splash-back, artificial turf sport courts deliver. The transition zone climate here in South Cobb means traditional grass battles humidity, compaction, and those red clay stains that never quite wash out. A purpose-built sport court eliminates all that. We've installed these systems just 18 minutes from your Fair Oaks neighborhood, and we understand exactly what new construction homes in this area need. You're building something lasting—your court should match that standard. No more muddy divots after rain, no dead patches from heavy use, and no weekend spent scrubbing clay residue off everything.
Fair Oaks sits in South Cobb's transitional suburban zone, which means your soil is likely that signature red clay that drains slower than sandy regions but differently than pure clay. When you're planning a sport court for new construction, that matters. We typically recommend a proper base layer—crushed stone with a perforated drainage system underneath—to manage how water moves through your yard, especially since Fair Oaks gets regular summer thunderstorms. Sun exposure varies across the neighborhood; some properties back up toward Mableton or have mature tree cover, while newer builds might have open yards. That affects which turf infill system works best (cooler-playing materials in full-sun lots). HOA rules in Fair Oaks-area communities are usually friendly to sport courts, but we always verify before installation. Lot sizes in new construction here typically allow 20×40 or larger court surfaces, though we've done smaller setups. The key is proper grading—Fair Oaks terrain has gentle slopes, and we make sure water doesn't pool or funnel toward your home's foundation.
Absolutely. Installing during or right after framing is actually ideal. We can work around your builder's grading plan, and you avoid tearing up established landscaping. Most Fair Oaks new builds have the yard graded and base-ready by the time your home closes. We coordinate with your builder's timeline and make sure the court base doesn't interfere with drainage or utility lines.
Not with proper installation. The clay itself won't damage modern sport-court turf, but we ensure your base layer and drainage work with it, not against it. Our system prevents clay from tracking onto the surface and keeps water from pooling. Regular rinses with your garden hose keep everything clean in Fair Oaks' humid climate.
Setback requirements vary by HOA, but most Fair Oaks communities allow courts 5–10 feet from the home. Check your CC&Rs or ask your builder's rep before design. We handle the site plan review and can position the court to maximize usable yard space while keeping it safe and visible.
Fair Oaks summers get hot and humid, so we recommend infill systems designed to stay cooler underfoot—materials like acrylic or hybrid systems outperform rubber-only setups. Proper drainage prevents moisture buildup too. We'll size the court for your specific sun angle and yard exposure during the design phase.
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