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Sport courts in Kennesaw aren't a luxury—they're a practical solution for families dealing with Georgia heat and that stubborn red clay we all know too well. Whether you're in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, or Due West, you've probably noticed how fast a natural grass court deteriorates under our intense summer sun. We built LawnLogic right here in Kennesaw because we understand exactly what your yard faces: nearly 80 days a year hitting 90 degrees or hotter, plus clay soil that doesn't drain the way northern states experience. A sport court made from modern artificial turf handles that punishment beautifully. Your kids get a consistent playing surface year-round, no mud after rain, no dead patches come August. The investment typically ranges from $8,000 to $25,000 depending on size and court type—basketball, tennis, or multipurpose—but you're looking at something that outlasts multiple rounds of seeding and repair work. Since we're local, we know the soil prep needed, the right base materials for Kennesaw's clay conditions, and how to ensure proper drainage so you're not staring at a puddle after summer storms.
Kennesaw's heavy Cobb County red clay is both a blessing and a headache. It compacts hard, which means traditional grass courts wash out or develop ruts within a season or two. Before we install artificial turf, we remove the top layer and build a proper engineered base—usually recycled asphalt or crushed stone—to handle drainage and provide a stable foundation that won't shift under our freeze-thaw cycles (yes, they still happen a few times each winter). Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your neighborhood. Properties near Kennesaw Mountain or in the tree-heavy areas of Legacy Park might need shade-tolerant turf designs, while open lots near Town Center at Cobb deal with relentless afternoon heat. That's why we size courts and orient them strategically. Most residential lots in our area run 50 to 150 feet deep, which gives us room for regulation or custom-sized courts. HOA rules matter too—some communities have landscape guidelines that affect color choices or installation timelines. We handle those conversations upfront so there are no surprises down the road.
Our red clay holds water and compacts hard, which destroys grass courts fast. Artificial turf doesn't care about clay—we just build a proper drainage base on top of it. That base keeps water from pooling and prevents the surface from shifting during freeze-thaw. It's a game-changer for Kennesaw yards because we're not fighting nature; we're working around it.
A basic multipurpose court (2,500–3,500 sq ft) typically runs $8,000–$15,000. A regulation basketball or tennis court pushes toward $18,000–$25,000. Pricing depends on site prep, existing drainage issues, and whether you need lighting or windscreens. We give detailed quotes after a site visit because Kennesaw yards vary—Legacy Park lots aren't the same as Stilesboro properties.
Premium turf typically lasts 10–15 years here. Our 80+ days above 90°F means UV exposure is constant, so we use commercial-grade materials with UV stabilizers. Maintenance—rinsing occasionally and clearing debris—extends life significantly. It's way more durable than replanting grass three or four times in that same window.
Many Cobb County communities do require approval, especially in organized neighborhoods. We're familiar with Legacy Park, Stilesboro, and Due West guidelines and help clients navigate the process. It's worth checking your covenants early—most HOAs approve artificial courts because they improve property value and don't require chemicals or frequent maintenance.
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