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Your backyard in Mableton doesn't have to stay the way it is. A lot of homeowners around Heritage Park and the broader Mableton area come to us wanting the same thing: a space that actually works year-round, without the frustration of Georgia clay, crabgrass, or bare patches that show up every summer. Sport courts are becoming the go-to solution for families who want their kids to practice basketball, pickleball, or tennis without driving to a facility—and for Airbnb hosts looking to add real amenities that guests remember. We've installed courts in Cobb County long enough to understand the specific challenges your yard faces: the heat, the clay soil, the unpredictable rain patterns. What makes this different from a regular lawn isn't just durability; it's that your court stays playable, looks sharp, and holds its value. Whether you're upgrading for family use or thinking about how it boosts your property's appeal to short-term renters, a sport court transforms what might be a muddy or patchy yard into something your whole neighborhood notices.
Mableton sits on South Cobb clay, which drains poorly and compacts hard—exactly why so many yards here struggle with wet spots and ruts. A sport court eliminates that problem entirely. Our installation process accounts for the clay base; we prep the foundation properly so you're not fighting drainage issues down the road. The sun exposure varies across Mableton depending on your lot's tree cover, especially in areas near the Silver Comet Trail where larger oaks shade properties. We assess each yard individually because what works for a south-facing court in Heritage Park might need adjustment on a property tucked under heavier canopy. Most residential lots in the area range from half-acre to three-quarter acre, giving plenty of room for a multi-sport court without overwhelming the space. HOA guidelines in some Mableton neighborhoods have rules about artificial surfaces, so we always verify what's allowed before breaking ground. Installation typically takes 5–7 days, and we're just 18 minutes away, which means minimal logistics hassle and we can handle follow-ups quickly if anything needs adjustment.
Absolutely. South Cobb clay is actually one of the reasons sport courts make sense here. Clay doesn't drain well, which means traditional grass yards get boggy and rutted. We install a proper base layer that accounts for clay's behavior, so water moves through instead of pooling. You'll avoid the muddy mess that's common on unprepped Mableton lots, especially during spring.
A full basketball court needs roughly 4,700 square feet of usable space; a pickleball court is much smaller at around 700 square feet. Most Mableton residential lots can accommodate one or the other without crowding the yard. We can also design hybrid layouts if you want multiple sports in one court. During the consultation, we'll map out what fits your property and still leaves room for other uses.
Some do, some don't—it depends on your specific neighborhood's rules. We always check before starting work so there are no surprises. Many HOAs in Heritage Park and around Mableton approve courts because they're maintained, look clean, and actually increase property appeal. We've navigated these conversations for other locals and can help guide yours.
Yes. Guests looking for short-term rentals in Mableton notice amenities, and a sport court is memorable. It justifies higher nightly rates and fills calendar gaps that generic yards don't. It's especially valuable if your property is near families or groups wanting activity options. We've seen Mableton hosts recover the investment in one to two seasons through increased bookings and premium pricing.
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