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Living in Kennesaw means you've got some serious outdoor space to work with—especially in neighborhoods like Legacy Park and Stilesboro where townhomes come with real yard real estate. The problem? That red clay soil we're famous for in Cobb County doesn't exactly cooperate when you want a pristine sport court. Natural grass gets beat up fast, and maintaining it through our hot summers (we're talking 78+ days a year over 90°F) becomes a never-ending battle. That's where artificial turf for sport courts comes in. A properly installed synthetic surface handles the clay underneath, drains like a champ in Georgia humidity, and gives you a year-round court that actually performs. Whether you're in Due West or near the Town Center, your family deserves a play surface that doesn't turn into mud after rain or dead patches by July. We've been installing these systems right here in Kennesaw long enough to know exactly what works on our soil and what doesn't.
Kennesaw's heavy red clay is beautiful to look at but terrible for drainage and stability—especially under the wear and tear of a sport court. When we install artificial turf for courts here, we're not just laying down grass and calling it a day. The base preparation matters more than anywhere else. We're dealing with clay that compacts hard and stays damp, so proper sub-base drainage is non-negotiable. Townhome lots in neighborhoods like Legacy Park and Stilesboro tend to be smaller and more tightly landscaped, which means we need to be precise about court positioning and edging. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're shaded by mature oaks or facing south toward Kennesaw Mountain. Our summer heat is relentless, so UV-stabilized turf rated for intense sun is essential—cheaper synthetic products fade and degrade fast in our climate. HOA communities (common in this area) often have specific guidelines about court aesthetics and setbacks, so we always confirm those details early. The good news? Once properly installed on Cobb County clay, artificial sport courts are practically maintenance-free and hold up beautifully through our weather cycle.
Absolutely. We install UV-protected turf specifically engineered for heat exposure. With 78+ days over 90°F annually, standard materials would fade and crack. Our systems are rated for extreme sun and stay cool underfoot. The drainage system we build underneath handles Georgia's sudden storms without pooling, which is critical in clay soil. Your court stays playable year-round.
Red clay requires proper sub-base prep—we don't cut corners there. We excavate to proper depth, amend the clay with crushed stone for drainage, install a geo-textile barrier to prevent clay migration, and compact everything to spec. This foundation is what keeps your court stable and playable long-term. It's more work upfront, but it's the difference between a court that lasts 10+ years and one that fails in three.
Many are, but it depends on your specific community's CC&Rs. We handle HOA approvals regularly in Kennesaw neighborhoods. Typically, courts need setback clearances and may have color or height restrictions. We'll pull your HOA documents, confirm requirements, and handle the approval process with you. Most communities approve them once they see the professional installation plan.
A half-court for basketball or a small multi-sport court typically needs 1,500–2,000 square feet. Kennesaw townhome lots vary, but we design around your available space and setback rules. We'll assess your yard, account for drainage patterns on that clay, and give you honest feedback on what works. Sometimes a smaller court in the right location beats a cramped full court.
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