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Sport courts in Kennesaw aren't just a backyard upgrade—they're a statement. Whether you're in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, or the Due West area, a premium artificial turf court transforms how your family lives at home. We've been installing these right here in Kennesaw for years, and we've learned exactly what works in our climate and soil. The red clay that dominates Cobb County can wreak havoc on natural grass and make maintenance a nightmare. A sport court bypasses all that. It gives you a crisp, tournament-quality surface for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without the constant upkeep. Luxury estates in our market expect features that hold up year-round and look immaculate through Georgia summers. That's what we build. Our courts drain faster than you'd expect, handle the heat that routinely pushes 90 degrees in summer, and age beautifully over time. More importantly, they're installed right the first time—no settling, no divots, no regrets after year two.
Kennesaw's heavy red clay base is both a challenge and exactly why a proper sport court installation matters here. Unlike lighter soils, our clay retains moisture and creates drainage issues that wreck traditional grass courts. When you're looking at properties in Legacy Park or around the Town Center area, you're often dealing with yard sizes that have real potential—usually enough room for a full or three-quarter court without feeling cramped. The heat is real too. With 78 days annually above 90 degrees, your turf needs to be engineered for UV stability and thermal resistance. We account for sun exposure patterns—south-facing installations get different specifications than courts nestled under tree coverage near Kennesaw Mountain. One thing we always discuss with homeowners: many HOAs in Cobb County have specific guidelines about court perimeter finishes and color palettes. We know these rules and build compliance into every quote. Installation timing also matters here. Spring and early fall are ideal windows because you're avoiding the worst heat and getting the base properly compacted before Georgia's humidity really kicks in.
Our clay soil retains water and doesn't drain naturally, so every court we install in Kennesaw starts with a engineered base layer that compensates. We excavate, install drainage systems, and compact with materials that work against clay's properties. Skip this step and you'll see pooling and premature surface degradation. It's not extra cost—it's the baseline for any installation that'll last here.
Yes, if it's built correctly. We specify turf with UV inhibitors and backing that resists thermal warping. With 78 days over 90 degrees annually, cutting corners on material quality is a false economy. Courts we installed five years ago in Legacy Park still look sharp because we used premium systems rated for this exact climate.
Site prep usually takes 2–3 days depending on soil conditions and existing landscape. Base installation and compaction takes another 3–5 days. Turf installation and final work runs 2–3 more days. So about 8–12 days total from start to playable. We schedule around our local weather patterns to avoid rain delays.
Most do. Legacy Park, Stilesboro, and similar communities often have guidelines on color, perimeter fencing, and setback distances. We review your CC&Rs before quoting and design courts that satisfy those requirements. Saves you approval headaches down the road.
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