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Sport courts aren't just for the pros anymore—and here in Kennesaw, more families are ditching the maintenance headaches of natural grass and switching to artificial turf courts that actually hold up to our Georgia heat. Whether you've got kids bouncing between basketball and tennis, or you're thinking about a dedicated pickleball setup near Kennesaw Mountain or over in Legacy Park, an artificial court transforms your backyard into a year-round play zone. We've installed plenty of these across Cobb County, and honestly, the difference between watching your kids play on a muddy, worn-out grass court versus a clean, consistent artificial surface is night and day. The red clay we deal with here doesn't drain like you'd want it to, and once the summer heat cranks up—which happens roughly 78 days a year in our area—natural grass gets stressed fast. An artificial sport court eliminates watering, reseeding, and that constant battle against the elements. You get a professional-grade playing surface that's ready to use the day after installation, no break-in period, no seasonal downtime.
Kennesaw's Cobb County red clay is beautiful to look at, but it's murder on grass courts and drainage. That heavy clay base means water pools instead of percolates, creating muddy patches and uneven playing surfaces—especially frustrating if you're trying to maintain consistent court conditions in neighborhoods like Stilesboro or Due West. Our hot, humid summers compound the problem; with nearly 80 days above 90°F annually, natural turf gets stressed, thin, and patchy. Artificial turf laughs at this. It drains properly from day one and handles the heat without degradation. We typically find that Kennesaw yards range from modest 2,000-square-foot lots to larger estates, so court sizing is flexible—you can fit a regulation-sized basketball court or a smaller multi-sport setup depending on your space. HOA communities around Town Center at Cobb and Legacy Park often have landscape guidelines, but artificial courts are increasingly approved as an upgrade. Installation here involves proper site prep—we excavate that red clay, install a compacted base layer, add drainage infrastructure, and then lay the turf. The whole process accounts for Kennesaw's drainage patterns and ensures your court won't become a pond after heavy rain.
It does get warm—sometimes 20–30°F hotter than air temperature on peak sunny days—but modern sport-court systems are designed for this. We can install lighter-colored or cooler-tech turfs that run several degrees cooler, and most players find early morning or evening play comfortable. Shoes, socks, and water breaks help too. It's still infinitely better than dealing with heat stress on natural grass or that slippery red clay mud.
Most Kennesaw HOAs approve artificial courts as a landscape upgrade, especially if you're replacing dead or struggling grass. Legacy Park and similar communities value property improvement. We recommend reviewing your specific guidelines or having us review them with you, but we've installed dozens across Cobb County without issues. Artificial turf courts often boost property appeal.
Our installation process accounts for Cobb County's clay and drainage challenges. We remove the problematic top layer, install a compacted base, and add a proper drainage system so water percolates through the turf and away from the court. Your court won't puddle or become a mud pit like natural grass does in heavy clay soil.
Most quality sport-court systems last 10–15 years in Kennesaw's heat and humidity. We've seen some installations last well past that with minimal maintenance. Unlike natural grass, you're not replanting every few years or dealing with seasonal dormancy. Once it's installed, it's ready to play on, rain or shine.
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