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A sport court in your Kennesaw backyard isn't just a nice-to-have—it's the centerpiece that gets your family outside and active, even when the Georgia heat is relentless. Whether you're in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, or Due West, we see the same thing: parents wanting their kids to have a dedicated place to shoot hoops, play tennis, or practice their footwork without destroying the natural grass or tracking red clay mud through the house. That's where artificial turf for sport courts makes all the difference. Unlike the patchy, exhausted lawns you see around town after one brutal summer, a quality sport court surface stays playable year-round—no dead spots, no puddles pooling in your clay-heavy soil, no re-seeding every spring. We've installed dozens of these in Kennesaw and the surrounding Cobb County area, and the feedback is always the same: families use them constantly once they're in. Kids shoot baskets before school, neighbors show up for weekend volleyball, and you actually enjoy maintaining it instead of watching it deteriorate. Since we're headquartered right here in Kennesaw, we know the specific challenges your yard faces—the intense summer UV, the heavy red clay base, how neighborhoods like yours handle drainage. We're not flying in from Atlanta; we're your neighbor who understands what works.
Kennesaw's red clay soil is beautiful to look at, but it presents real challenges for any outdoor surface. Clay compacts hard, sheds water poorly, and holds moisture that can cause issues beneath traditional turf. Sport courts need a properly engineered base—we account for this from day one. The 78 days per year above 90°F means your court surface needs to be engineered for heat; cheap materials warp or soften. We use UV-stabilized systems that won't buckle under Kennesaw summers or crack when winter hits. Shade patterns matter too. If your property backs up to mature oaks (common in Legacy Park and Due West), you'll want a surface that performs well in filtered light—no algae bloom, no slippery sections. Drainage is critical here; we slope courts properly so the red clay subsoil doesn't stay saturated. Most Kennesaw lots are 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which limits court size but makes multi-sport surfaces practical—half-court basketball with tennis markings, for example. HOA communities in Town Center area neighborhoods sometimes have landscape guidelines, so we verify requirements before you commit. We also handle the base prep ourselves—no surprises when a subcontractor doesn't understand Cobb County soil.
Absolutely. The red clay is actually easier to work with than rocky soil—we compact it properly, add our engineered base layer, and slope for drainage. The key is not cutting corners on prep. We've done this hundreds of times in Cobb County and know exactly how to account for clay's drainage quirks. Without proper foundation, you'll have water pooling under the surface by summer. We do it right the first time.
Fair question—Kennesaw gets scorching. We use composite surfaces designed to reflect rather than absorb heat, plus we can add cooling topcoats if you want maximum comfort. Kids can still play barefoot comfortably on our systems during peak afternoon heat. We can also discuss color choices; lighter tones stay cooler than dark surfaces. Talk to us about your specific use case and sun exposure.
A typical residential sport court takes 5–7 days, depending on size and base prep needs. Since we're local, scheduling is flexible. We can work around your family's routine and coordinate with other Kennesaw contractors if you're planning adjacent work. Weather rarely stops us, though we avoid pouring base during heavy rain.
Most do, especially if you're in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, or other established residential areas. Some have color or material guidelines. We're familiar with local HOA requirements and will verify before you sign anything. If there's a restriction, we'll tell you upfront so you're not blindsided.
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