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Sport courts in Kennesaw aren't just about having a place to shoot hoops or play tennis—they're about taking back your backyard and making it work year-round. Whether you're in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, or Due West, you've probably noticed how Georgia's heat can turn a regular court surface into something that's either cracking or melting by mid-July. That's where artificial turf comes in. We've installed sport courts for families all over Cobb County who got tired of maintaining natural grass or dealing with worn-out concrete. The neighborhoods around Kennesaw Mountain and near Town Center at Cobb have some great lot sizes for this kind of project—and a lot of folks are taking advantage. LawnLogic is based right here in Kennesaw, so we understand exactly what your yard faces: the red clay soil, the intense summer sun, and the wear patterns that come from real Georgia living. A quality sport court gives you a professional-grade surface that doesn't require constant upkeep, holds up to heat and humidity, and honestly transforms how your family uses the backyard.
Kennesaw's Cobb County red clay is beautiful, but it's not ideal for sport courts if you're starting from scratch. That heavy clay retains moisture and doesn't drain naturally, which matters more than you'd think when you're dealing with 78 days a year above 90 degrees. We always recommend proper base preparation—sometimes that means breaking through the clay and installing a compacted stone base, sometimes it means regrading for drainage. Your neighborhood matters too. If you're in a newer community near KSU or Legacy Park, there's a good chance you've got HOA guidelines about court colors and dimensions. We handle that conversation beforehand so there are no surprises. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on where your lot sits. Some Kennesaw properties get brutal afternoon western sun that beats down from 2 to 6 p.m.—that affects surface temperature and material longevity. Lot sizes in the area tend to be generous enough for a half-court or smaller full court, but we always do a site visit to confirm. The heat and humidity here also make UV-stabilized, cooler-surface materials non-negotiable. Standard black crumb fill gets uncomfortable fast in July.
It does add a step, but we've done it hundreds of times. The clay compacts well once we break the initial layer, which actually works in our favor. The real issue is drainage. We always slope the base away from your house and sometimes add French drain lines if the yard sits low. In Kennesaw, moisture management during summer storms is worth the extra investment upfront.
Traditional black crumb surfaces can hit 140-150°F on a 95°F day. That's too hot for barefoot play. We use cooler-surface options—lighter infill colors, acrylic-based systems, or alternatives that stay 20-30 degrees cooler. Your kids can actually play without burning their feet, even during peak afternoon heat.
Most Kennesaw HOAs approve them, but guidelines vary on size, color, and setback distance. We review your community rules before quoting and can recommend court dimensions and colors that fit. We've done this for dozens of properties around the area and know which styles get fast approval.
Quality court systems last 8-12 years in Kennesaw's climate if you choose UV-stable materials and keep infill topped up. Heat and sun age surfaces faster than in cooler states, but the right product—and our local expertise—gets you the longest lifespan possible.
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