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Sport courts in Kennesaw are becoming a game-changer for families who want to maximize their outdoor space without constantly battling Georgia heat and that stubborn red clay underneath. Whether you're in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, or Due West, you know how brutal our summers get—78 days a year pushing past 90 degrees—and that traditional grass simply doesn't hold up. A quality artificial turf court gives you a year-round playing surface for basketball, pickleball, tennis, or multipurpose use, and you're not spending weekends fighting weeds or dealing with bare patches from heavy foot traffic. What's nice about having LawnLogic right here in Kennesaw is that we understand the specific challenges your yard faces. That heavy Cobb County clay drainage, the afternoon sun exposure depending on whether you're near Kennesaw Mountain or closer to Town Center, the tight HOA guidelines in some neighborhoods—we've installed courts in all these conditions. You get a local team that knows your soil, knows your climate, and can design something that actually works for your family and your property. No guessing, no out-of-state contractors unfamiliar with how our humidity and heat affect synthetic surfaces.
Kennesaw's red clay is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soil you might find down south. That means base preparation for your sport court is critical—we're not just laying turf over packed earth. Proper grading and a compacted base layer prevent pooling during our summer thunderstorms and keep the court stable year-round. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your neighborhood. Properties near Kennesaw Mountain or in the Due West area might have morning shade that extends across the court, while homes closer to Town Center and newer subdivisions in Legacy Park often sit in full afternoon sun. We factor that into material selection because some synthetic surfaces hold heat differently. Most Kennesaw yards run between 800 and 1,500 square feet of usable court space, and we size accordingly. HOA guidelines in many neighborhoods do restrict color and finish options, so we'll confirm what's approved before design. The heat here means we use cooler-rated synthetic fibers that reduce surface temperature—important for barefoot play or if kids are using it heavily during peak summer months. Drainage tile and a proper sub-base also prevent that Georgia red clay from migrating up and staining your court edges.
Yes, when installed correctly. We use commercial-grade synthetic turf rated for extreme heat and UV exposure. The key is the base—proper drainage prevents moisture buildup that causes premature breakdown. Cobb County's humidity is tough, but with the right material and a solid foundation, your court will stay playable and look good for 12+ years.
Red clay is heavier and less permeable than other soils, so we add a gravel base layer and sometimes install drainage tile to prevent water pooling. Without this step, standing water and clay migration can compromise the court's integrity. It costs a bit more upfront but protects your investment long-term.
Many do, yes. Most HOAs approve neutral colors like gray, green, or dark blue, but some restrict size or placement. We always pull your covenants first and design within those limits. Never a surprise at inspection time.
A full-size basketball court is roughly 4,700 sq ft, but most Kennesaw residential lots can't accommodate that. A multi-sport court (basketball + pickleball or tennis) typically runs 2,000–3,000 sq ft and fits well in typical suburban yards. We'll assess your property and suggest realistic dimensions that fit your space and budget.
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