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A sport court in your Mableton backyard changes everything. Whether you're in Heritage Park or closer to the Silver Comet Trail side of town, families here deal with the same reality: clay-heavy South Cobb soil that stays soggy longer than you'd like, and yards that are prime real estate for basketball, pickleball, or tennis. We've installed dozens of courts across this area, and honestly, the demand keeps growing. Your neighbors aren't just maintaining lawns anymore—they're building spaces where kids actually want to spend time, where you can shoot around before work, where weekend tournaments happen on your own property. The suburban feel of Mableton gives you plenty of room to work with, and that's where a properly installed sport court becomes the centerpiece that makes your home the gathering spot. It's not complicated, but it does matter that it's done right from the start.
Mableton's clay-dominant soil is the biggest factor we account for during installation. When we're prepping your site, we're thinking about drainage first—that clay compacts heavily and holds water, especially in Heritage Park where some lots sit lower. Full-court dimensions typically work in Mableton yards, though we'll walk your property to confirm grading and sun exposure. Afternoon shade from mature trees is common along some streets, which actually helps extend playing hours in summer without heat fatigue. Most HOAs in the area don't object to sport courts, particularly if they're screened with landscaping or fencing. We handle the base layer with extra care here because of our clay—proper subsurface prep prevents the settling and cracking issues we've seen on rushed jobs. The 30126 zip code has variety in lot sizes, so we customize layouts: some families want regulation, others need a smaller practice court that tucks into their space without dominating the yard.
Not if we prep correctly. Clay compacts and holds moisture longer than sandy soils, which is why we install proper drainage and a solid base layer. We've been doing this in Mableton long enough to know exactly how deep to go and what base materials work. Skipping this step leads to settling—we don't skip it.
Most full courts take 5-7 days start to finish, depending on your existing grading and site conditions. We're only 18 minutes from our headquarters, so scheduling is flexible and we can handle weather windows without long gaps between crews.
Depends on your exact dimensions, but we've squeezed courts onto properties tighter than you'd think. We'll do a site visit, measure everything, and show you options—full court, half court, or a combo with pickleball. Most Heritage Park lots can handle at least a 3-season court.
Check your community guidelines first. Most Mableton HOAs allow them, especially with screening. We can help you understand what the rules are and design accordingly—fencing, landscaping, placement—so approval is smooth.
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