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Living in Kennesaw means you've probably noticed how hard that red clay gets once summer hits—by mid-July, your yard turns into something closer to concrete than grass. If you've got kids, a dog, or you're just tired of watering a natural lawn through 78+ days of 90-degree heat every year, a sport court with artificial turf might be exactly what your property needs. We're based right here in Kennesaw, so we know the specific challenges homeowners face in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, Due West, and throughout the area. That heavy Cobb County clay doesn't drain well, and the heat cycles are brutal on traditional grass. A properly installed artificial sport court solves both problems—plus it gives you a genuinely usable play surface year-round, no dead patches, no mud after rain. Whether you're in one of the newer subdivisions near Town Center or you've got an older lot that's seen better days, we can design and install a court that works with your space, your neighborhood aesthetic, and your actual lifestyle. No more choosing between a beautiful lawn and a functional yard.
Kennesaw's red clay is both a blessing and a curse. It compacts like crazy, which means water pools instead of draining—a real problem if you're trying to keep a sport court playable after heavy rain. Our installation process here accounts for that. We build proper sub-base drainage with crushed stone and perforated underlayment, because we've learned the hard way that shortcuts in Kennesaw yards lead to soggy courts by mid-summer. The heat is another factor. With temperatures regularly climbing past 90°F, artificial turf can get hot to the touch in afternoon sun. We recommend UV-stabilized infill and sometimes light-colored turf for courts that'll see heavy midday use—especially important in Legacy Park and other neighborhoods with less mature tree canopy. Your typical Kennesaw lot size varies wildly, from smaller Legacy Park lots to more spacious properties elsewhere. We're experienced at maximizing court dimensions whether you've got 1,500 square feet or 3,000 to work with. And yes, check your HOA rules before you call us—some Kennesaw communities have specific landscape requirements, though most are fine with quality artificial courts.
It can, especially in direct afternoon sun when temps are pushing 95°F. That's why we often recommend lighter infill colors and sometimes suggest strategic shade—a pergola or mature tree placement makes a real difference. We've installed hundreds of courts in Cobb County and know which products handle Kennesaw heat best. Talk to us about your specific sun exposure during the design phase.
Absolutely, but only if it's installed right. The clay itself is fine—it's the drainage that needs attention. We excavate, lay proper base layers, and install perforated underlayment to prevent the water pooling that's common with clay. That foundation work is non-negotiable in Kennesaw. Skip it and you'll have problems.
Pricing depends on size, infill type, and base preparation needs. A basic 2,000-square-foot court runs roughly $8,000–$15,000 installed. Kennesaw clay usually means more base work than sandy areas, so budget accordingly. Get us measurements and photos, and we'll give you a real quote for your property.
Most Kennesaw properties don't need permits for residential sport courts, but some HOAs require approval. Check your deed restrictions first. We handle coordination with local code if needed—it's part of what we do for every Kennesaw installation, so you're never guessing.
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