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Sport courts in Kennesaw have become a serious upgrade for families who are tired of watching their kids' basketball or tennis skills stall during Georgia's brutal summer heat. Between June and August, you're looking at 78+ days pushing past 90 degrees—that's a lot of time when natural grass courts become unplayable. Whether you're in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, or Due West, a synthetic sport court lets your family actually use your backyard year-round instead of it sitting there wilted and brown. We've built dozens of these courts right here in Kennesaw, and the difference is night and day. Your kids get consistent playing surfaces, you skip the watering bills, and honestly, the maintenance headaches disappear. Real talk: Kennesaw's red clay soil makes grass courts particularly stubborn—they drain poorly, compact easily, and the heat just murders them. A properly installed artificial sport court eliminates all of that frustration. We handle everything from base prep to line striping, and we're familiar with HOA requirements across all the neighborhoods here.
Kennesaw's famous red Cobb County clay is beautiful to look at, but it's a nightmare for sports surfaces. That clay compacts under foot traffic, holds moisture in spring and fall, and turns to concrete in summer heat. For a sport court to perform well here, you need proper subsurface drainage and a solid base—we typically recommend a 4-6 inch engineered base with perforated underdrain to handle our occasional heavy rain. The sun exposure matters too. Properties in Legacy Park and the neighborhoods closer to Kennesaw Mountain can have significant shade from mature trees, which actually helps keep court temperatures down but can affect ball response and traction on certain synthetic systems. We assess your yard's microclimate during the initial consultation. Most Kennesaw lots are anywhere from 1/4 to 1 acre, so space for a full-size court (about 4,200 sq ft) isn't always realistic—but we design half-courts, multi-sport layouts, and modular setups that fit your actual property. HOA rules vary by neighborhood, so we always pull restrictions upfront.
Not if it's installed correctly. Premium sport court surfaces are engineered for high heat—they're tested in Arizona and Florida summers. The real issue in Kennesaw is the subsurface. Poor drainage and that red clay expansion under 95-degree days will create buckles and soft spots. We address it with proper base construction and drainage, not by choosing a different turf. Your court will actually stay cooler than dark asphalt and much firmer than natural grass in July.
Most do, but rules vary. We've navigated HOA approval in every Kennesaw neighborhood. Some require earth-tone borders, others want setback requirements. We pull the CC&Rs early, handle color and design approvals, and often submit detailed renderings so your HOA sees what they're signing off on. The conversation is usually easier when neighbors realize it eliminates mud, eliminates runoff, and looks maintained year-round.
Depends on size, surface type, and subsurface work. Half-courts (roughly 2,200 sq ft) start around $8,000–$12,000 installed. Full-size courts run $15,000–$25,000+. Kennesaw's red clay soil can add $1,500–$3,000 in base prep if we need extra drainage. We give exact quotes after an on-site evaluation. We're headquartered here, so no travel markup—just fair pricing for the work involved.
Yes, within limits. Slopes under 3% are ideal. Anything steeper requires significant grading, which adds cost and complexity. We'll assess drainage direction, cut-and-fill requirements, and whether your property can accommodate a level pad. Sometimes a smaller court positioned strategically works better than fighting the topography. We'll show you options.
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