Cleaning — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Kennesaw take a real beating, and if you've got one installed in your backyard—whether it's in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, or over near Due West—you already know how quickly dust and debris pile up. Between the Georgia heat pushing 90+ days a year and that heavy red clay Cobb County is famous for, your court's surface gets dirty faster than you'd expect. The thing is, a dirty sport court plays slower, looks worn out, and honestly, it's just not as safe to use. That's where we come in. We're right here in Kennesaw, and we've been helping homeowners keep their courts in tournament-ready condition for years. Whether you installed your court to improve your game, give your kids a place to train, or just add value to your property, regular professional cleaning isn't optional—it's the difference between a court that lasts 10 years and one that starts degrading after five. Our cleaning process removes all that red clay buildup, algae, and weathered grit that work their way into the surface material. The result? Better traction, true ball bounce, and a court that actually looks like you take pride in it.
Kennesaw's climate and geography create some specific challenges for sport court maintenance that most homeowners don't anticipate. Our red clay soil—that signature Cobb County stuff—doesn't just sit on the surface of your court. When it rains or when you track it in from nearby landscaping, it works into the pores of synthetic turf and base layers, compacting over time and changing how the court plays. Add 78+ days annually above 90 degrees, and you're looking at UV breakdown and algae growth, especially in shaded areas or corners that don't get full sun exposure. If your home is in one of the newer subdivisions around KSU or closer to Town Center at Cobb, your court might have been installed over clay-heavy subsoil—that means drainage patterns are critical and clay residue settles faster than in other parts of Georgia. Most Kennesaw properties have decent lot sizes, which means your court might be fully exposed to afternoon sun or tucked against tree lines, both of which affect cleaning frequency. HOA rules in Legacy Park and neighboring communities sometimes specify maintenance schedules too. Professional cleaning every 6–12 months, depending on usage and weather, is standard for our area.
That's the Cobb County clay working overtime. Our red clay is stubborn—water alone won't lift it from the turf fibers or the base layer. It bonds to the surface, especially after rain when it's been pressed down. Professional pressure washing with the right technique and detergent breaks that bond without damaging your court's synthetic material or drainage system.
Given our 78+ days above 90 degrees and constant UV exposure, we recommend professional cleaning twice yearly—spring and fall. If your court sits in shade (like properties backing up to tree lines near Kennesaw Mountain or local parks), you might need an extra cleaning in late summer due to algae and moss growth. Heavy usage speeds up the timeline.
Not at all—when it's done correctly. In fact, removing that compacted red clay and debris actually restores safety and playability. Algae and grime make courts slippery; clay buildup changes ball response. Our process preserves the infill and backing while removing contaminants, extending your court's life by years compared to letting it degrade naturally.
Microclimate matters. Courts near Due West or shadier subdivisions trap more moisture and algae; fully exposed courts in Legacy Park tend to accumulate more dust and clay residue from surrounding landscaping. We assess drainage patterns, sun exposure, and soil composition on your property and customize our cleaning schedule and technique accordingly.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.