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Sport courts in Kennesaw backyards hit different than they do in other parts of Georgia. We're talking about creating a real playing surface in a place where the heat pushes past 90 degrees almost 80 days a year, where that deep red Cobb County clay sits underneath, and where your neighbors in Legacy Park, Due West, and Stilesboro are all working with pretty similar yard challenges. The good news? A quality artificial turf sport court handles all of it. Basketball, pickleball, tennis, multi-sport setups—they're all realistic options without the maintenance headache of natural grass or the cracking concrete that sun-baked clay courts develop. Since we're based right here in Kennesaw, we've installed hundreds of these courts, and we know exactly what works for local soil conditions, drainage patterns, and the kind of play surface that actually stands up to our summers. Your budget doesn't have to stretch thin either. Sport courts don't require the constant reseeding, fertilizer cycles, or irrigation overhauls that eat up homeowner cash. Once it's down and playing, it's genuinely low-touch. We can walk you through options that fit what you actually want to spend and what your yard can handle.
Kennesaw's soil is notoriously heavy red clay—that's beautiful for some things, but it's terrible for drainage if you're not strategic. When we install a sport court, we're thinking about how water moves through your yard, especially during those intense summer storms that roll through Cobb County. The prep work matters here. We're not just rolling turf over compacted clay; we're building a base that accounts for the clay's density and our humid summers. Sun exposure is another real consideration. Properties around Kennesaw Mountain, near KSU, and throughout Stilesboro get varying amounts of afternoon shade, and that affects both the turf selection and how much thermal stress the playing surface experiences during peak heat. We've also noticed that HOA communities—particularly in and around Legacy Park—have specific landscape rules about color, pile height, and edging styles. We factor that in from the quote stage so there are no surprises with your covenant compliance. Yard sizes in Kennesaw are mixed; some properties are tight, some are spacious. Our crew sizes and equipment access are flexible, and we'll confirm everything during the site visit so there are no on-the-fly changes to your budget.
It can get warm—we're honest about that. But modern sport-court turf is engineered differently than old-school field turf. We recommend light-colored infills and certain pile heights that reflect heat better. During those 90-degree days, it's warmer than natural grass, but it's playable, especially if you're out early morning or evening. We'll discuss specific products during consultation based on your play schedule.
Absolutely—it's the main reason we do a proper site assessment. Cobb County clay compacts hard and doesn't drain naturally. We create a perforated base layer and grade the court to shed water away from your foundation and into proper drainage zones. Skip that step, and you'll have pooling. We don't skip it.
Yes. We've built half-court setups, narrower tennis courts, and multi-sport configurations in tight spaces throughout Kennesaw. The footprint depends on what you want to play and how much room exists. We'll measure and show you mockups so you're not guessing.
DIY prep almost always costs more in the long run because improper grading and base work lead to drainage problems, settling, and turf damage within 2-3 years. Professional installation accounts for Kennesaw's soil type and climate, and we stand behind it. The upfront investment saves money over time.
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