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Sport courts have become a game-changer for Kennesaw families, and it makes sense—we're talking about a place where summer heat regularly climbs above 90 degrees and that red clay in our yards can turn into mud pretty quickly after rain. Whether you're in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, or Due West, a lot of homeowners around here are discovering that artificial turf sport courts solve real problems. You get a playable surface that doesn't turn into a dust bowl or swamp depending on the season. We've been installing these right here in Kennesaw for years, so we know exactly what works on Cobb County soil and how to handle the drainage that our clay-heavy terrain demands. A sport court isn't just about having a place to shoot hoops or practice volleyball—it's about reclaiming your yard as actual usable space instead of something that fights you every time the weather shifts. The good news is that whether you're near KSU, close to Kennesaw Mountain, or anywhere in between, we can design and install a court that fits your property and your budget. No guesswork, no cookie-cutter solutions. Just a straightforward conversation about what you actually need.
Kennesaw's soil profile is dominated by that heavy Cobb County red clay, which is fantastic for structure but can be a nightmare for drainage if you're not careful. When we install a sport court, we're building it to handle both extremes—the baking heat that keeps us above 90 degrees roughly 78 days a year, and the sudden downpours that clay soil struggles to absorb quickly. The base preparation is where it really matters. Most yards here need proper grading and a compacted base that actually sheds water away from the court surface. We also take shade patterns seriously. If your property is near mature trees (common in neighborhoods like Legacy Park), we map out how shadows move throughout the day, because uneven sun exposure can affect how the turf performs. HOA rules in some Kennesaw developments do have landscape guidelines, so we always help navigate those conversations before breaking ground. Lot sizes vary quite a bit across the area—some properties are compact, others have room for a full-court setup. That's fine either way; we just scale the installation to what your space allows. The key is that we're familiar with local permitting and exactly how to prep that clay so your court stays level and drains properly for years.
Cobb County's heavy clay doesn't drain naturally, so we can't just lay turf on top and hope for the best. We excavate, compact a proper base layer, and ensure grading slopes away from the court. This prevents water from pooling under the surface during our frequent summer storms. It's extra work upfront, but it's what keeps your court playable year-round instead of turning into a bog.
Modern sport-court turf is designed to handle heat. Our 78+ days above 90 degrees annually won't break the material itself. What matters is choosing the right infill and ensuring proper ventilation underneath. We spec materials that don't retain excessive heat and stay comfortable underfoot even on hot afternoons.
Many neighborhoods do have landscape guidelines. We work with HOAs regularly and can help you understand setback requirements, size limits, and color options that comply with local rules. Most sport courts fall within guidelines once proper documentation is submitted. We handle those conversations so you don't have to.
A standard residential court (half-court or full-court) takes 3–5 days once we've prepped the base. The base preparation itself—grading, compacting, and drainage setup—usually takes 2–3 days depending on existing soil conditions. Weather can add a day or two, but we're local and know how to work around Kennesaw's rain patterns.
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