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Sport courts in Kennesaw neighborhoods like Legacy Park and Stilesboro have exploded in popularity over the last few years, and honestly, it makes sense. Between the heat we get—nearly 80 days a year over 90°F—and that thick Cobb County red clay sitting under most yards here, a traditional grass court gets hammered fast. We've installed dozens of synthetic sport courts throughout Kennesaw, from residential backyards near KSU to larger properties in Due West, and the difference is night and day. You get a surface that handles our summer heat, drains properly through Georgia's clay soils, and stays playable year-round without the constant maintenance. What used to be a mud pit or dust bowl in your backyard becomes a legitimate court where your family actually wants to spend time. Whether you're thinking basketball, pickleball, or just a multi-sport surface, we can design and install something that fits your space and your budget. LawnLogic is right here in Kennesaw, so we know exactly what works in this area.
Kennesaw's soil presents real challenges for traditional grass courts. That signature Cobb County red clay drains poorly when saturated, and with our heat and occasional heavy rain, you're looking at a surface that becomes unplayable for weeks at a time. Our synthetic sport court systems solve this with specialized subsurface drainage—we account for Kennesaw's drainage patterns and slope your court properly so water moves away instead of pooling. The intense summer sun is another factor. Most synthetic turf used in sport courts is engineered to handle UV exposure, but we always consider shade from mature trees common in Legacy Park and Stilesboro properties. Full-sun courts need different specifications than those with afternoon oak shade. Cobb County HOAs vary in their landscape requirements, so we check your deed restrictions before installation—some require certain edging materials or color palettes. Most residential Kennesaw lots range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which typically accommodates a 30' x 50' basketball court or a scaled pickleball setup. We also factor in Kennesaw's heat when recommending court materials; some synthetic surfaces perform better in extreme temperatures than others. Our local expertise means fewer surprises.
Absolutely. That clay drains slowly and compacts hard, so we don't just lay turf on top. We excavate, remove problem soil if needed, install a engineered base layer with proper grading, and add a drainage system underneath. Kennesaw's clay actually works in our favor once it's prepared—it provides solid support. We've done this hundreds of times in Cobb County and know exactly how deep to go and what base materials handle our soil type.
Modern sport court surfaces reflect heat better than older synthetics, but yes, they can get warm. We recommend light-colored turf if heat is a concern, and we can advise on timing for play during the hottest parts of the day. Shade from mature trees helps tremendously. We've installed courts in Legacy Park and Due West where afternoon shade keeps the surface significantly cooler. It's worth factoring into your court's orientation during design.
A standard residential court typically takes 5–7 business days from site prep through final installation, depending on lot conditions and whether we need extensive drainage work. Kennesaw's clay soils sometimes require extra grading time, but that's built into our timeline. We'll give you an exact schedule once we assess your specific property. Weather delays are rare in summer but can happen during spring rains.
Many Kennesaw communities, especially in Legacy Park and Stilesboro, do have HOA restrictions on additions and landscaping changes. We always recommend checking your CC&Rs first. Some HOAs limit court size, placement, or surface color. We work with homeowners and HOA boards regularly in this area and can help navigate the approval process if needed.
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