Hoa Compliant — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Kennesaw backyards have become the smart move for families who want a dedicated space without waiting for field reservations or fighting traffic to the rec center. Whether you live in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, or Due West, a professional artificial turf court gives your kids—and honestly, you—a place to practice basketball, pickleball, or tennis right at home. The thing is, Kennesaw summers get brutal. We're talking 78+ days hitting 90 degrees or hotter, which means a standard grass court gets torn up fast and turns into a muddy mess during our afternoon thunderstorms. That's where synthetic turf shines. It handles the heat, drains properly even when storms roll through, and stays playable year-round. LawnLogic has been installing these systems throughout Kennesaw for years—we know our soil, our weather patterns, and exactly what your HOA will actually approve. A lot of homeowners worry that artificial turf won't pass their community guidelines, but modern sport court installations are designed with HOA compliance in mind. The courts blend naturally, improve property drainage, and honestly, most boards prefer them to worn-out grass courts anyway.
Kennesaw's heavy Cobb County red clay is both a blessing and a headache. That dense soil doesn't drain naturally, so when we're installing a sport court, we're building a proper base system—not just rolling turf over clay and hoping for the best. The heat here demands turf materials that won't off-gas excessively on 95-degree days and won't degrade as quickly as budget-grade synthetic. Your court needs infill that stays cooler underfoot and maintains its integrity through our summer swings and winter freeze-thaw cycles. HOA rules in communities like Legacy Park typically require courts to be tucked into backyards, screened from street views, or integrated into your overall landscape plan. We handle those conversations before installation so there are no surprises. Most Kennesaw residential lots can accommodate a 30x60 or smaller court without major grading work, though some properties need drainage swales routed around the installation. We assess sun exposure too—courts facing west take a real beating, so material selection there is critical. The good news: red clay actually provides a stable, compactable base once we prep it correctly.
Most Kennesaw HOAs, including those in Legacy Park and Due West, approve sport courts when they're properly screened and maintained. We work directly with your HOA during the design phase, providing site plans and material samples for approval. Courts installed in backyards away from street frontage rarely face objections. Our compliance rate is high because we design courts that look intentional and manicured, not temporary.
Cobb County's red clay is dense and doesn't drain on its own. We excavate, compact, and install a proper gravel base layer before laying turf. This prevents pooling during our heavy summer storms and extends court lifespan. The prep work is essential here—you can't skip steps with our soil type.
Absolutely. We specify turf and infill rated for high-temperature environments. Modern synthetic courts release heat faster than older products and won't degrade in our 78+ days above 90 degrees. Proper drainage also prevents moisture buildup that causes mold or material breakdown. Your court will be tournament-ready every season.
From initial consultation to final play, most residential courts take 2–3 weeks. Site prep and HOA approval run parallel, so getting those conversations started early keeps things moving. Since we're based right here in Kennesaw, we schedule efficiently and stay on top of seasonal weather windows.
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