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Sport courts in Kennesaw condos and patios are booming right now, and honestly, it makes sense. You've got families at Legacy Park, Due West, and Stilesboro who want their kids shooting hoops or playing tennis without leaving home. Real turf turns into mud after a Georgia downpour, but artificial sport court surfaces? They drain in minutes and stay game-ready year-round. We're based right here in Kennesaw, so we know exactly what these Cobb County yards need. That heavy red clay underneath most properties around here is brutal to work with for traditional courts. An artificial sport court system bypasses all that—no digging up your entire patio, no drainage headaches, no watching the surface degrade after one summer of 90-degree heat. Whether you're in a gated community near Town Center at Cobb or tucked into a quieter neighborhood backing up to Kennesaw Mountain views, we can design a court that fits your space, your HOA guidelines, and your family's actual playing style. The best part? Installation takes days, not weeks. You'll be playing on a professional-grade surface that handles Georgia's humidity and intense sun without fading or breaking down.
Kennesaw's soil is that signature Cobb County red clay, which drains poorly and stays compacted after rain. This is actually why artificial sport courts are such a smart choice here—you skip the whole fight with clay altogether. Our installation crews work around the existing landscape without massive excavation. Most patios in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, and Due West run between 20×30 and 30×40 feet, which is perfect for half-court setups or multi-sport layouts. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your lot. North-facing patios near Kennesaw Mountain stay cooler, while south-facing properties in open developments get hit hard—especially between May and September when temps regularly top 90 degrees. That heat doesn't damage modern synthetic turf the way it used to, but it's a factor in choosing the right base material and infill. Most HOAs in this area have updated their rules to allow artificial courts as long as they meet color and drainage standards. We handle all that compliance work. One thing locals don't always expect: the base layer matters more than the turf itself. Our crews excavate 4–6 inches, compact crushed stone, add a shock pad, and then lay the turf. Kennesaw's humidity means drainage has to be perfect, or you'll see algae growth. We've got that dialed in.
Most Kennesaw HOAs—including Legacy Park and Due West communities—explicitly allow artificial sport courts now. We review your CC&Rs upfront and design to spec. Color, border styles, and drainage all get pre-approved. We've installed dozens of courts that passed inspection on the first review. If your HOA is strict, we'll handle the variance request and documentation.
Modern turf handles 90+ degree days fine, but the base preparation is critical in Kennesaw's climate. We use premium shock pads rated for high heat and infill materials that don't off-gas in direct sun. Proper drainage prevents moisture buildup that can shorten lifespan. Our courts in Kennesaw regularly last 10–12 years with standard maintenance.
Absolutely. That Cobb County red clay is our starting point, not a problem. We excavate it, replace with engineered stone base, compact properly, and add drainage layers. This approach actually gives you better results than trying to build on compacted clay. Your court will have superior drainage and leveling compared to traditional methods.
Most residential sport courts take 3–5 days from site prep to final striping. We start with a site survey, handle any permitting (rare for patios), then excavate, base, and turf installation. Bad weather can add a day or two, but since we're local and familiar with Cobb County conditions, we schedule around the forecast. You're usually playing within a week of us breaking ground.
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