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Sport Court Installation in Kennesaw, GA

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Sport courts in Kennesaw have become the go-to solution for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without spending weekends maintaining grass. We've installed dozens across Legacy Park, Stilesboro, and Due West—neighborhoods where homeowners are serious about their outdoor investments but realistic about Georgia heat and humidity. The thing about Kennesaw yards is they're often caught between two extremes: either you're dealing with dense shade from mature trees near Kennesaw Mountain, or you're staring down full sun exposure that'll wear out natural grass in a season. A sport court eliminates both headaches. You get a consistent playing surface year-round, zero fertilizer runoff into Cobb County's water system, and frankly, a lot more family time actually using your backyard instead of fighting it. We're headquartered right here in town, so we understand the specific climate challenges—those 78 days a year above 90 degrees aren't kind to traditional turf. The upfront investment pays for itself through saved maintenance, water bills, and the fact that your court won't need replanting every three years like sod does in our red clay soil.

Kennesaw Turf Conditions

Cobb County's red clay is honestly one of the biggest reasons sport courts make sense here. That dense, compacted soil doesn't drain well, which means standing water after summer storms—a nightmare for natural grass and a breeding ground for fungal issues. A properly installed sport court system sits on a engineered base that channels water away from your foundation and keeps the playing surface playable within hours of rain. Kennesaw neighborhoods vary wildly in lot size and tree coverage. Legacy Park tends toward larger lots with mature oaks; Stilesboro and Due West have mix of open yards and tree-lined properties. If your yard's mostly shaded, you're actually in luck—turf doesn't fade or degrade as quickly without constant UV exposure. Conversely, south-facing courts in full sun need UV-stabilized materials to stay vibrant past year five. Those 78+ degree days mean we always recommend lighter-colored surfaces that reflect heat rather than absorb it; black courts can reach 140+ degrees, which is brutal on ankles and knees. Most Kennesaw residential lots we work with run 20x40 to 30x60 for a functional court. HOA rules in town-center developments typically require professional installation and specific color palettes—we navigate those restrictions regularly and know exactly which shade options pass architectural review.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Cobb County red clay make natural grass so difficult, and how does a sport court solve it?

Red clay compacts hard and drains poorly, creating puddles and weak root systems—grass struggles. Sport courts sit on a base that actively diverts water away from your yard, preventing the soggy mess that kills turf here. You get a stable, usable surface even during Kennesaw's wet springs and after heavy summer storms.

Will my sport court get too hot during those 90-degree Kennesaw days?

Only if you choose the wrong color. We recommend light gray, tan, or sage green surfaces for Kennesaw installations—they reflect rather than absorb heat. Black courts in full sun can hit 140+ degrees, risking ankle injuries. Ask us about UV-stabilized materials rated for Georgia's climate; they'll stay cooler and maintain color after a decade of intense summer sun.

Do HOAs in Legacy Park and Stilesboro have restrictions on sport courts?

Most do require architectural approval and limit color options to earth tones or muted greens. We've worked through these processes repeatedly in Kennesaw and know which surface shades get approved on the first submission. Contact your HOA before getting a quote, and we'll help you navigate the requirements.

What size sport court fits a typical Kennesaw residential lot?

Most homes we work with accommodate a 20x40 half-court or 30x60 full court. Stilesboro lots tend smaller; Legacy Park and Due West offer more space. We'll assess your yard during the free site visit and show you layout options that maximize usable court space while respecting setbacks and drainage patterns.

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