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Your backyard in Kennesaw doesn't have to sit empty while you wait for grass to recover from another scorching summer. We've been installing sport courts right here in Cobb County for years, and honestly, we see the same thing over and over: homeowners in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, and Due West who want a reliable surface for basketball, pickleball, or tennis that doesn't turn into a mud pit after rain or bake under the Georgia sun. That red clay soil we all deal with? It's murder on traditional courts and lawn maintenance. An artificial sport court solves that completely. You get year-round playability, virtually zero upkeep, and a surface that holds up through 78+ days of 90-degree heat without fading or breaking down. Whether you're near Kennesaw Mountain or over by the Town Center at Cobb area, the installation process is straightforward, and we handle the whole thing locally. No waiting on distant crews—we're based right here, we know your soil, we know your weather patterns, and we know what actually works in this climate.
Kennesaw's heavy red clay is one of the biggest reasons sport courts make sense here. Regular grass courts or compacted dirt surfaces don't drain properly in clay-heavy soil, and they compact unevenly, creating divots and soft spots that throw off ball bounce and player safety. Our artificial surfaces sit above that clay layer with proper subsurface drainage, so whether you're in a Legacy Park home with deeper lot grading or a Stilesboro property with steeper terrain, water moves away cleanly. The heat load is real—78 days above 90 degrees means you need a surface engineered to resist UV degradation and stay playable. Quality sport court materials won't crack, fade excessively, or become slippery in that heat. Sun exposure varies wildly across Kennesaw depending on tree cover and property orientation. We assess shade patterns and choose infill materials accordingly; some properties need cooler-playing surfaces, others benefit from standard infill. HOA rules in many Kennesaw neighborhoods permit artificial courts as long as they meet aesthetic standards—we work within those guidelines every day. Typical residential lots in the 30144 and 30152 ZIP codes range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us plenty of flexibility for court sizing, whether you're installing a full 94-by-50-foot basketball court or a compact multi-sport setup.
No—actually, the opposite. Our subsurface design improves drainage compared to bare clay or struggling grass. We prep the base properly so water doesn't pool beneath the court. In Cobb County's heavy clay, this is a major advantage. After installation, your yard drains better than before, and the court surface itself sheds water quickly. That's especially important given our summer rainfall patterns.
In full sun during peak heat, the surface can warm up noticeably, but modern sport court materials are designed to handle Georgia's climate. We can recommend cooler infill options and surface colors for high-heat properties. Many Kennesaw homeowners play early morning or evening anyway, which avoids the hottest hours and makes conditions comfortable. It's still far more playable than concrete or asphalt.
Absolutely. Not every yard needs a full regulation court. We design custom-sized multi-sport courts, half courts, or specialized pickleball setups that fit tighter lots. Many Kennesaw properties accommodate a 30-by-40-foot court beautifully. We'll measure your space, check sight lines, and propose a layout that maximizes play without overwhelming the yard.
Way less than natural grass or traditional courts. You'll brush the infill occasionally, rinse debris, and inspect for any wear—maybe a couple times a year. We're local and can handle any repairs quickly if needed. No seasonal seeding, no thatch buildup, no resealing. Once it's installed, you play on it year-round with minimal fuss.
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