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Fair Oaks sits in that sweet spot where suburban living meets real space—and if you've got kids, you know how fast a backyard becomes the center of everything. A sport court isn't just a court; it's where your family actually wants to spend time, and it's where real grass becomes a headache instead of a feature. We've installed dozens of courts across South Cobb, and the families near Mableton and throughout the Fair Oaks area keep coming back with the same story: "I wish we'd done this sooner." The clay soil around here drains like it's personal, and natural grass turns into a mud pit after rain or heavy use. That's where artificial turf steps in. We build sport courts that handle Georgia humidity, the summer sun beating down, and the kind of daily foot traffic that turns regular lawns into dirt patches. Since we're just 18 minutes away in Cobb County, we know Fair Oaks yards inside and out—the lot sizes, the typical layout, what your neighbors have done. This isn't cookie-cutter installation. It's a court built for how you actually live.
Fair Oaks sits on South Cobb clay, which is beautiful for foundation stability but terrible for drainage and turf health. Natural grass struggles here because water pools, clay compacts under foot traffic, and the humidity creates ideal conditions for fungal issues—especially on a high-use court. Summer temperatures spike into the low 90s, and while quality artificial turf doesn't kill in heat like it used to, the base preparation is everything. We always recommend proper drainage rock and a permeable base in Fair Oaks installations because that clay underneath will fight you otherwise. Your lot size matters too. Most Fair Oaks properties range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which means court placement relative to sun exposure and setbacks is critical. We factor in the afternoon western sun—brutal here in July and August—when positioning courts to minimize glare and heat absorption. HOA rules vary across Fair Oaks subdivisions, but most allow sport courts with proper setbacks and screening. The proximity to Six Flags means some properties deal with ambient noise, so court padding also provides acoustic benefits. Winter isn't harsh enough to damage turf, but ground freeze-thaw cycles can shift base materials if drainage isn't handled right from the start.
Absolutely. Modern synthetic turf is engineered for Georgia climates—it won't melt or degrade like older versions. The key is proper base preparation to manage that South Cobb clay underneath. We use drainage systems designed for high humidity areas so water doesn't trap under the surface. Your court stays playable even in August heat.
Most residential courts take 3–5 business days, depending on lot condition and drainage work needed. Fair Oaks yards usually have manageable access, which speeds things up. We're based 18 minutes away, so we can often coordinate scheduling around your family's routine without extended project timelines.
Yes, and honestly, it's why proper prep matters more here than in other areas. Clay holds water, so we excavate deeper than typical, add drainage rock, and compact a permeable base. This prevents shifting and pooling under the turf. It costs a bit more upfront, but it saves you years of problems down the line.
Definitely. We design courts to fit available space—half-courts, three-quarter courts, or narrow layouts work great for tighter yards. Your HOA setback rules and property lines matter, but we've installed plenty of creative solutions in Fair Oaks. A site visit tells us exactly what fits your lot.
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