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Living in Kennesaw means dealing with red clay that bakes hard in summer and turns into a muddy mess when it rains. If you've got kids, a basketball court, or just want a play space that actually stays usable year-round, artificial turf sport courts solve a real problem here. We've been installing these courts right in Kennesaw for years—whether it's a backyard setup in Legacy Park or a larger complex near Town Center at Cobb. The heat is real (78+ days over 90°F annually), and our sport court surfaces are engineered to stay cool underfoot and resist the UV that beats down on Cobb County. Your court won't become a cracked, faded mess after a few Georgia summers. Instead of fighting that red clay every time someone wants to play, you get a professional-grade surface that drains properly, requires minimal maintenance, and gives you consistent performance whether you're shooting hoops or hosting a neighborhood tournament.
Kennesaw's heavy red clay is both a blessing and a curse. The blessing: it gives us a solid, compacted base for sport court installation. The curse: that clay holds water and requires serious drainage planning. When we build a court here, we're not just laying turf—we're creating a grading system that moves water away from the surface so you don't end up with a swamp in Stilesboro or Due West. The Cobb County heat means your court needs an infill material that won't absorb and radiate that summer sun back at your feet. We spec cooling-tech sand and rubber compounds specifically for Georgia's climate. Shade patterns matter too. If your lot is near Kennesaw Mountain or tucked under oaks, you've got an advantage—less UV stress. Full-sun yards need reinforced backing and premium infill. Most residential properties in these neighborhoods sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, giving us room for a solid 30'×50' court or custom sizing. We always account for setback requirements and check HOA guidelines before we break ground.
Cobb County's clay is compacted and stable, which is actually ideal for a base. But it doesn't drain naturally. We excavate, slope the subgrade away from the court, and lay gravel and perforated pipe to channel water away. Without this, clay under a sport court becomes a moisture trap that weakens the base. We've done hundreds of these in the area—proper drainage is non-negotiable.
Standard turf gets scorching. That's why we use cooling infills—silica sand blended with crumb rubber that reflects heat rather than absorbing it. We also recommend light colors for surfaces in full-sun yards. Your court will be warmer than grass, but not unusable. Many families in Legacy Park play year-round because the surface stays functional even on hot days.
With proper installation and maintenance, 10–15 years is realistic. The UV intensity and heat in Cobb County does age infill faster than cooler regions, but regular brushing and occasional infill top-up extend life significantly. We're local, so we'll be here to maintain it.
Most HOAs in Kennesaw neighborhoods require written approval before work starts. We handle those conversations and provide architectural plans and material specs. Approval is usually straightforward—courts add property value. Get it in writing before we mobilize equipment.
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