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Sport courts have become a game-changer for Kennesaw families—especially those in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, and Due West where yard space is often at a premium. Whether you're a parent tired of driving to Town Center at Cobb for basketball practice or a homeowner who wants a dedicated space for pickle ball, volleyball, or tennis, an artificial turf sport court transforms your backyard into a multi-use athletic hub. The beauty of building one here in Kennesaw is that our red clay soil and summer heat actually make artificial turf shine. Instead of wrestling with drainage issues or watching a natural grass court bake out during those 78+ days above 90 degrees, synthetic surfaces stay playable year-round and require virtually no maintenance. We've been installing sport courts throughout Cobb County for years, and we understand exactly what works in this climate and soil profile. A properly built turf court gives you reliable footing, predictable ball response, and peace of mind—whether it's 95 degrees in July or you're playing under lights in March.
Kennesaw's heavy red clay presents a real opportunity for sport court installation. That clay actually drains differently than sandy or loamy soils found in other parts of Georgia, which is why proper base preparation matters here. We dig out the clay, install a perforated drainage layer, and compact engineered stone—this approach keeps standing water out of your court even during Cobb County's spring downpours. The sun exposure varies significantly between neighborhoods. Properties near Kennesaw Mountain and the tree-lined streets of Due West often have partial shade, which keeps court temperatures more comfortable but can affect turf wear patterns. Full-sun yards in Legacy Park get intense afternoon heat, making lighter-colored infill choices practical for player comfort. Most Kennesaw residential lots range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which means we typically build courts sized 30×60 for tennis or 40×50 for multi-sport use. HOA communities in the area generally approve sport courts if they're setback appropriately and use neutral colors. We always verify local codes before breaking ground, but Kennesaw-area residents have found the permitting process straightforward.
Absolutely. Synthetic turf engineered for sports stays playable through Georgia summers—no dormancy, no dry patches from heat stress. We use infill materials rated for high temperature performance, and because Kennesaw gets 78+ days above 90 degrees annually, your court will actually perform better than natural grass would. Drainage under our base layers handles Cobb County's humid climate without issues.
Most Kennesaw HOAs are open to sport courts if setbacks meet deed restrictions—typically 10-15 feet from property lines. We handle permit verification and design review. Dark green or forest green turf colors tend to get approval faster than bright blues. We've worked through Legacy Park, Stilesboro, and Due West communities and know the local approval landscape.
With Kennesaw's red clay and intense summer sun, keeping natural grass athletic-quality requires constant watering, fertilizing, and overseeding. A turf court plays the same 365 days a year, needs no chemicals or seasonal maintenance, and gives you consistent ball response for serious players. You'll save water and time.
Yes—that's actually our specialty in Kennesaw. Red clay drains differently than sand, so we excavate properly, install a stone base layer with perforated under-drain, and compact to spec. This approach prevents the pooling problems you'd get if you just laid turf over raw clay.
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