Emergency Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard sport court idea isn't crazy—it's actually smart thinking for Kennesaw. With temperatures pushing 90 degrees nearly 80 days a year, real grass gets stressed fast, and maintaining a playable surface takes serious work. That's where artificial turf comes in. We've been installing sport courts right here in Kennesaw for families who want a reliable place for their kids to shoot hoops, play badminton, or practice tennis without waiting for the lawn to recover from heat damage. Whether you're in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, or over near Due West, the heavy red clay soil that defines Cobb County makes drainage tricky with natural grass. Artificial turf solves that completely—no more mud patches after rain, no dead zones from compacted clay, and zero maintenance between games. Our crew knows Kennesaw yards inside and out. We understand lot sizes, local HOA restrictions, and how the afternoon sun hits different neighborhoods. If you need a court ready to go quickly, we can mobilize fast. LawnLogic's right here in town, so we show up when we say we will.
Kennesaw's red clay is beautiful but unforgiving for sports surfaces. It compacts hard, drains poorly, and creates dust in dry weather or slop in wet spells—exactly what you don't want under a basketball hoop or tennis baseline. Artificial turf eliminates that headache entirely. The other factor is heat. Ninety-degree days aren't rare here, and real grass weakens in summer when kids actually want to play outside. Turf stays firm and playable year-round. We also pay attention to lot characteristics. Properties in Legacy Park tend to have good size for half-court setups, while some Due West lots are tighter and need clever design. Sun exposure matters too—shade from mature trees affects drainage and cooling. Your HOA guidelines (common in Kennesaw neighborhoods) usually allow high-quality sport courts, but we verify that upfront. Drainage beneath the turf is critical in Cobb County; we slope the base correctly and use proper base layers so water runs off instead of pooling. The installation itself accounts for your specific soil conditions, not generic best practices. We've done enough yards here to know exactly what works.
We can turn around an emergency install in 2-3 days if needed, depending on court size and base prep. Since we're headquartered right here, we don't travel far and can prioritize urgent requests. Most standard courts take 5-7 days from site prep through final setup. Exact timing depends on weather and ground conditions—Cobb County clay sometimes needs extra prep work, but we factor that in upfront.
Most Kennesaw HOAs do permit them, especially if the turf is high-quality and the court is well-designed. We've worked with covenants across Legacy Park and other neighborhoods. Cheap, obviously synthetic-looking turf gets flagged; professional-grade courts don't. We can help you navigate your specific HOA language and even communicate with them directly if needed.
Modern sport-court turf is designed to stay cooler than cheap alternatives, and it's far more playable than baked-hard real grass. Yes, it warms up in direct sun, but we choose materials and infill types that minimize temperature buildup. Kids can comfortably play on it even in July and August—way better than waiting for drought-stressed natural grass to recover.
Red clay drains poorly and compacts easily, so we build a proper base with grading, drainage rock, and sometimes perforated underlayment. This prevents the puddles and soft spots you'd get with a quick install. It adds cost upfront but means your court lasts 10-15 years without sinking or waterlogging. Skip this step and you'll regret it.
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