Summer Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Kennesaw summers are brutal. Between the red clay that bakes hard as concrete and those 78 days a year pushing 90°F or higher, keeping a natural grass court playable is basically a losing battle. That's where artificial turf sport courts come in—and honestly, we're right here in town, so we know exactly what your yard needs. Whether you're in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, or Due West, we've installed sport courts for families who got tired of watering constantly, dealing with bare patches from heavy use, and watching their kids' games get rained out. A quality artificial court gives you a consistent playing surface year-round, no mud, no dust clouds when the clay dries out. Summer installation makes sense too—you can have it done before fall sports kick off, and you'll actually want to use it once those hot months finally break. Our crew knows Kennesaw's soil, the slope patterns in different neighborhoods, and how to build a court that handles both intense afternoon sun and the occasional Georgia downpour. We're not flying in from Atlanta or cutting corners on drainage—this is our backyard.
That red Cobb County clay everyone deals with? It's actually why artificial turf sport courts work so well here. Natural grass struggles because the clay doesn't drain evenly, stays compacted from foot traffic, and gets slick when wet. With artificial turf, you're building on top of that problem, not fighting it. Kennesaw lots vary wildly—some homes in Legacy Park sit on larger properties with good sun exposure, while Due West neighborhoods tend to be tighter with more tree coverage. We assess each site individually because shade patterns change your court's performance. Too much shade and algae can creep in; too much direct sun and you're dealing with that intense afternoon heat reflection. Most residential courts here are 30×60 or smaller, which fits well with typical Kennesaw yards. We always check local HOA guidelines—some neighborhoods have specific requirements about court placement, color, or fencing. Summer installation works because the ground is stable and dry, and you avoid spring rains that can delay curing. We'll compact and prep that clay base properly so your court drains fast and stays level through Georgia's wet winters.
Summer is actually ideal for installation. The ground is dry and stable, curing happens faster, and you avoid spring rains that delay projects. Heat doesn't hurt the installation process—our crew works early and we manage it fine. Plus, you'll have it ready before fall sports season starts. By the time September rolls around in Kennesaw, you're golden.
Modern sport court turf is designed for hot climates. Yes, it'll be warm in July, but not unusable—kids run on it all summer long. The shade from nearby trees helps too. If intense afternoon use is your plan, we recommend scheduling around peak heat hours. Some families we've worked with in Legacy Park and Stilesboro use theirs year-round without issues.
Red clay drains poorly naturally, which is exactly why artificial turf courts with proper subsurface prep are so valuable. We install perforated base layers that route water away from your court and yard. Your court will drain faster than a natural grass area would, which matters during Georgia's heavy rain events.
Most residential courts are 30×60 feet. We'll visit your property, check sight lines, tree coverage, sun exposure, and local HOA rules. Even smaller lots in Due West can work with scaled courts—28×50 or similar. We measure everything and walk the site to make sure drainage and placement make sense for your specific neighborhood.
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