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Sport courts in Kennesaw backyards aren't just a luxury anymore—they're solving a real problem for families dealing with Georgia heat and that stubborn red clay we all know too well. Whether you're in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, or Due West, you've probably noticed how hard it is to maintain a playable surface once summer hits. The clay gets slick when wet, concrete cracks in the heat, and grass just gives up. We've installed dozens of sport courts across Cobb County, and what we've learned is that Kennesaw homeowners want something that actually works year-round without becoming a maintenance nightmare. A sport court gives your family a place to shoot hoops, rally some tennis, or just have friends over without worrying about mud, dust, or whether the surface will hold up when temperatures climb past 90 degrees—which happens about 78 days a year around here. The best part? You're getting professional-grade playability right in your own yard, installed by people who understand exactly what Kennesaw's climate demands.
Kennesaw's heavy red clay is beautiful but brutal for outdoor recreation. That iron-rich soil drains poorly after rain and turns into a skating rink when wet, which is why so many families we talk to have abandoned the idea of a traditional court surface. When you add our typical summer heat and humidity, concrete options fade fast—they crack, discolor, and become unsafe. Sport court surfaces are engineered specifically for this environment. They're built to handle standing water without pooling, they don't absorb heat the way asphalt does, and they're forgiving enough to reduce joint stress during those intense 90-plus-degree days. We size installations based on typical Kennesaw lot sizes and work around existing landscaping, shade patterns from mature trees, and HOA guidelines that vary by neighborhood. The elevation and slope of your property matters too—Kennesaw's topography means proper base preparation is critical to prevent settling or water damage. Our crews know the soil composition yard by yard because we work here constantly. That local expertise saves you thousands in rework later.
Absolutely. We remove and replace the top layer, then build a compacted base that prevents the clay from shifting or absorbing moisture into the court. Kennesaw's clay is dense, which actually works in our favor for stability, but we have to get the drainage right or you'll get pooling. Every installation here includes proper grading and a rock base that accounts for our specific soil structure.
Sport court materials reflect more heat than concrete or asphalt, and the surface stays significantly cooler. During Kennesaw's 90-plus-degree days, you'll notice the difference immediately. Plus, the material is engineered to be forgiving on joints and muscles, which matters when you're pushing hard in the heat. Many families use courts early morning or evening, but the surface is absolutely playable year-round.
Most residential courts take 5–7 business days from site prep to finish, depending on size and complexity. We work efficiently because we're local and don't waste time on logistics. Scheduling around our Kennesaw location means we can get crews out quickly and follow up easily if weather or soil conditions require adjustments.
Most HOAs allow sport courts, but guidelines vary by neighborhood. We handle the permitting and HOA coordination for you, including visual design approvals. Legacy Park and Stilesboro typically allow them with standard setback requirements. We'll confirm restrictions specific to your address before you commit.
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