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Here in Kennesaw, we see a lot of families asking the same question: how do I build a court surface that actually holds up to Georgia summer heat and that red clay everybody's dealing with? Sport courts are becoming the go-to solution, and honestly, it makes sense. Whether you're in Legacy Park, over by Stilesboro, or out in Due West, a properly installed sport court transforms your backyard into something your kids will actually use year-round. We're a locally-owned operation right here in Kennesaw, so we understand what Cobb County soil does to traditional grass, how the sun beats down on your property, and what your neighbors expect to see. A sport court isn't just a basketball half-court or tennis setup anymore—it's a real investment in your property that handles everything from 90-degree days to the occasional rain, and it looks sharp doing it. Most of our Kennesaw clients tell us they wish they'd done it sooner, especially once they realize they're not spending weekends maintaining grass or dealing with mud spots where kids play.
Kennesaw's red clay is beautiful, but it's honestly brutal for traditional turf. The soil drains poorly in heavy rain, compacts under foot traffic, and creates those muddy patches that turn into hard ruts during our hot months. Sport courts get installed over a proper base that accounts for this—we're not just laying turf over native soil and hoping for the best. Our area hits 78+ days a year above 90 degrees, which means your court surface needs UV protection and materials that won't fade or become slippery when wet. Shade patterns matter too, especially in neighborhoods like Legacy Park where mature trees can block sun half the day. We factor that into drainage design so water doesn't pool. Many Kennesaw properties also fall under HOA guidelines—Legacy Park and other subdivisions have specific landscape requirements—so we make sure your court design complies before we break ground. Typical residential courts here run 1,200 to 2,000 square feet, and installation accounts for Cobb County's clay base, utility line locations, and proper pitch for water runoff. We've done dozens of these in your zip codes (30144, 30152, 30156), so we know exactly what works.
Cobb County red clay compacts hard and drains slowly, which is why a proper sub-base is non-negotiable. We excavate, amend the soil, and install crushed stone and fabric layers before the turf goes down. Skipping this step leads to pooling water, soft spots, and premature wear. We've seen it happen in Legacy Park and throughout the area when installers cut corners.
Yes, modern sport court surfaces are engineered for heat. We use UV-stabilized materials that stay cooler than you'd expect and won't become slippery. The surface is designed to handle 90+ degree days without degrading. We've installed courts that stay playable from spring through fall without issues.
Many Kennesaw neighborhoods, including Legacy Park and Stilesboro, have landscape guidelines. We recommend checking your HOA rules first. Most approve sport courts because they're low-maintenance and look professional, but it's worth confirming. We can also help you navigate the approval process.
Most residential sport courts take 5–7 days from start to finish, depending on site conditions and weather. Kennesaw summer heat can affect some scheduling, so we usually aim for spring or fall installations. Site prep—dealing with that clay base—is the biggest time factor, but proper prep means your court lasts 10+ years.
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