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Kennesaw homeowners in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, and Due West know what it's like to battle that heavy Cobb County red clay. Your kids want a place to shoot hoops, practice their swing, or just run around without tracking mud through the house every afternoon. A sport court with artificial turf solves that problem—and honestly, it's one of the smartest investments we see families make around here. We're based right in Kennesaw, so we understand your neighborhood's layout, your HOA guidelines, and exactly how Georgia's heat and humidity affect turf performance. Between the 78+ days a year when temperatures climb above 90 degrees and the occasional drought stretch, standard grass just doesn't cut it. Artificial turf keeps its color and playability year-round, drains fast after our summer storms, and holds up to the intensity that real courts demand. Whether you've got a compact corner lot near Town Center at Cobb or a sprawling backyard in the foothills near Kennesaw Mountain, we'll design a court that fits your space, your budget, and your family's actual needs.
Cobb County's red clay is beautiful but brutal for drainage and root systems. That's why we always recommend proper sub-base preparation before laying turf—it prevents standing water and keeps the court playable even after heavy rain. With nearly 80 days annually hitting 90 degrees or higher, your artificial turf needs UV-stabilized fibers that won't fade or degrade. We spec materials rated for Southern heat, not generic turf that yellows within two seasons. Shade patterns matter too. Properties backing up to tree lines (common in Legacy Park) may need less cooling maintenance, while full-sun courts in Due West will perform best with light-colored infill that reflects heat. HOA rules vary across Kennesaw ZIP codes—some communities have restrictions on court colors or dimensions, so we always pull those details before design. Most residential lots here run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, so we're used to maximizing court size within real-world boundaries. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on site prep, and our local crew knows which contractors handle foundation work and which do drainage retrofits.
Yes. Our crew regularly builds courts on the uneven terrain you see around Kennesaw Mountain and throughout Due West. We use graded sub-base and retaining strategies to create a level playing surface while respecting your existing drainage. Slope actually helps shed water faster, which is ideal given our summer rainfall patterns.
Less than you'd think. We recommend rinsing the surface monthly to remove dust and pollen, and brushing the pile quarterly to keep fibers upright. Our UV-rated materials handle the 90-plus-degree days without fading or softening. Most Kennesaw homeowners find it's a fraction of the work required for natural grass.
Absolutely. Legacy Park, Stilesboro, and other Kennesaw neighborhoods each have different rules. We pull HOA documents upfront, design within those constraints, and handle all approval paperwork. Most courts fit within color and setback requirements—it's just about planning ahead.
It depends on size, base condition, and whether you need drainage work. A 30x60 basketball court on prepared ground typically runs between $8,000 and $15,000 installed. Red clay sites may need extra sub-base prep, which adds cost. We provide a detailed quote after a site visit.
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