Holiday Ready — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A sport court in your Kennesaw backyard isn't just about having a place to shoot hoops or rally forehands—it's about reclaiming your weekends before the Georgia heat kicks in and making your home the gathering spot on the block. Whether you're in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, or Due West, we know that red clay is relentless, and keeping a natural grass court playable through summer is practically a second job. Since we're headquartered right here in Kennesaw, we've installed hundreds of sport courts across Cobb County, and we understand exactly what your property needs. The holiday season is prime time to get this done—cooler temperatures mean faster installation, and January first rolls around with a brand-new court ready for your family. Unlike patchy grass that turns bare in high-traffic zones, artificial turf gives you consistent playing surface year-round, even when the thermometer climbs past 90 degrees (which happens about 78 days a year here). No mud tracked into the house, no dead spots by midsummer, and no excuses for missing game night.
Cobb County's red clay is beautiful to look at but brutal on grass courts. That heavy, compacted soil drains poorly, which means puddles after rain and hard-packed ground by July. When you add in our heat—78-plus days annually above 90 degrees—maintaining a natural grass surface becomes expensive and exhausting. Sport courts in Legacy Park and Due West neighborhoods often have shade patterns that shift dramatically throughout the day, especially with the mature trees common in these areas. That shade actually helps prevent the extreme heat buildup on artificial turf, but you'll want a material rated for both sun and shade performance. Lot sizes in Kennesaw vary widely, from modest quarter-acre plots to larger estates, so your court footprint should match both your space and your intended use. We typically recommend a 30-by-60-foot court for serious play, though smaller configurations work fine for casual driveway setups. Our installation crews understand how to handle that red clay base—we excavate properly, install drainage beneath the turf system, and compact everything to prevent settling. Holiday installations mean we work with cooler ground temperatures, which actually improves seam quality and adhesive cure time.
Absolutely. Cobb County's clay compacts hard and doesn't drain naturally, so we always excavate, grade, and install a perforated base layer underneath the turf. Without proper drainage, water pools and eventually damages the turf system from below. We've learned this the hard way across hundreds of Kennesaw installations—cutting corners on base prep costs you money later.
Modern sport-court surfaces are engineered to stay cooler than they used to, and shade from trees (common in Legacy Park and Stilesboro) helps significantly. We also recommend infill systems that reflect heat better than older options. Realistically, yes—it'll be warm in July—but it's still playable and far more forgiving than concrete or that baked red clay.
Yes, and honestly, December is our sweet spot. Cooler temperatures mean faster installation, better material cure times, and no stress about intense summer heat affecting the work. We've got crews here in Kennesaw ready to schedule holiday installs—just call soon, since December books up fast.
Many do, so check your covenants first. Legacy Park and Due West have varying rules—some welcome turf courts, others have color or height restrictions. We've navigated these conversations dozens of times and can help you understand what's allowed before we break ground.
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