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Mableton's got that suburban energy where families actually use their backyards—whether it's shooting hoops, hosting weekend matches, or just letting the kids run around without worrying about mud patches. A sport court transforms that vision into reality, and honestly, the Mableton area is perfect for it. Your yard becomes the place neighbors want to hang out. We've installed dozens of these across Cobb County, and there's something special about watching a court go in—suddenly that flat stretch of grass becomes a real asset to your home. The Heritage Park area and neighborhoods throughout Mableton tend to have solid lot sizes that work beautifully for a dedicated court space. Whether you're thinking basketball, tennis, pickleball, or a multi-sport setup, the investment pays dividends in property value, family time, and honestly, just peace of mind knowing your court won't turn into a muddy mess after Georgia's notorious rain. We're just 18 minutes away and we know this area inside and out—the soil conditions, the drainage challenges, what works and what doesn't when you're building on South Cobb clay.
Mableton sits on South Cobb clay, which means water doesn't drain the way it does in sandier parts of Georgia. When we install a sport court here, proper base preparation and subsurface drainage aren't optional—they're essential. The clay actually works to your advantage once the court is down because it's compacted and stable, but getting there requires doing it right. Summer sun exposure can be intense in Mableton's open suburban lots, especially if your property faces south or west. That affects both surface temperature and material selection; we factor that into our court design to keep play comfortable year-round. The Heritage Park area and surrounding neighborhoods tend toward quarter-acre to half-acre residential lots, which gives us solid working space. Most Mableton homeowners don't have HOA restrictions that block sport courts, but we always verify local codes first—it only takes one conversation to make sure you're clear. Late spring and early fall are ideal installation windows here because you avoid the intense summer heat and the wet winter months when our clay soil is at its heaviest. The good news? Once it's down, maintenance is remarkably low compared to natural grass in this climate.
Absolutely. We build with a engineered base system specifically designed for South Cobb clay. It includes proper grading, compaction, and subsurface drainage so water moves away from the court surface. Most Mableton properties benefit from perimeter drainage as well. The clay itself, once compacted, becomes your court's foundation—stable and durable. We've done this hundreds of times in Cobb County and it performs reliably.
A full basketball court runs roughly 94 by 50 feet. Most Mableton lots can accommodate this or a smaller multi-sport design. If space is tighter, we build tennis or pickleball courts, or combination layouts. During the free site visit, we measure and show you what actually fits without crowding your property or blocking utility access.
Late April through May or September through early October work best. Summer heat can affect material curing, and winter turns our clay soil into a moisture-logged challenge. Spring and fall give us ideal conditions for proper base work and long-term performance. We schedule year-round, but these windows are when you'll get the fastest, cleanest installation.
Most Mableton areas don't have restrictive HOA rules for backyard courts, but it depends on your specific community. We check local ordinances and help you understand what's required before moving forward. It's a quick conversation that saves headaches later. Generally, Cobb County is pretty friendly to residential sport court installations.
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