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Sport courts in Kennesaw are becoming the go-to solution for families who want a dedicated play surface without the maintenance headaches that come with natural grass—especially in our heat. We're based right here in Kennesaw, so we know exactly what homeowners in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, and Due West are dealing with: that thick red clay that bakes hard in summer, unpredictable drainage after heavy rains, and the reality that keeping a pristine grass court in 78+ degree heat is basically a full-time job. A sport court gives you the same professional-grade playing surface you'd find at KSU or Town Center at Cobb, but in your own backyard. Whether you're thinking about basketball, pickleball, tennis, or just a multipurpose play area for the kids, artificial turf eliminates the mud, the dead patches, and the endless watering cycle. It's also forgiving on joints during practice, stays cooler than concrete, and handles Georgia's humidity without turning into a swamp. Most of our Kennesaw clients are surprised by how much their property value perception improves once a sport court goes in—neighbors definitely notice.
Kennesaw's notorious red clay creates real challenges for traditional grass courts. That dense, heavy soil doesn't drain well, which means puddles after thunderstorms and compacted ground that grass struggles to root into. Sport court turf solves this problem by sitting on a permeable base that lets water drain right through—critical during our Georgia summers when afternoon downpours are routine. Sun exposure varies dramatically across our neighborhoods. Properties backing up to Kennesaw Mountain or in the Due West area might get afternoon shade, which is actually beneficial for turf longevity; homes in more open sections of Legacy Park catch full sun, which requires turf engineered for UV durability. Many HOAs in Kennesaw have specific guidelines about court dimensions, fencing, and perimeter landscaping, so we always review those requirements during the consultation phase. Yard sizes range from modest lots in older subdivisions to sprawling properties, so we design courts that maximize usable play space without overwhelming the landscape. Installation here requires careful grading to account for our clay base—we excavate, add proper drainage layers, and compact correctly. Rushing that prep work leads to turf movement and seaming issues down the road, so we spend the time getting the foundation right.
Our Cobb County red clay and summer heat create ideal conditions for artificial turf. Natural grass dies back in 90-degree heat, doesn't drain well in clay soil, and requires constant watering. Sport court turf handles the heat, drains through red clay, and needs no irrigation—a huge advantage when you're managing a Kennesaw property where water costs add up fast.
It depends on your lot's existing slope and subgrade. We assess both during the site visit. If you're on compacted clay with poor drainage, we'll build in proper stone base and perimeter grading to prevent water pooling. Most Kennesaw properties benefit from a 4–6 inch engineered base layer—it's an investment that prevents expensive repairs later.
Not at all. We design courts to fit the landscape—with clean borders, attractive fencing, and turf colors that complement your home. Many Kennesaw homeowners in Legacy Park and Due West treat them like a landscape feature, not an eyesore. Proper edge finishing and surrounding landscaping make all the difference.
Site prep and base installation usually takes 3–5 days depending on clay conditions and court size. Turf installation and finishing adds 2–3 days. We schedule around Kennesaw weather patterns—we avoid installations right before heavy rain forecasts to protect the prep work and ensure proper compaction.
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