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Your kids want a basketball court. Your spouse wants the yard to look sharp year-round. You're tired of watching Georgia's red clay turn your driveway into a mess every time it rains. That's where a sport court makes sense—especially in Mableton, where the soil and climate work against traditional grass, and space is often tight between heritage homes and newer builds. A sport court isn't just a basketball halfcourt or tennis setup anymore. We're talking about a real surface that handles Georgia's humidity, drains faster than the clay underneath, and gives you something your neighbors around Heritage Park will actually notice. The Silver Comet Trail runs through your backyard practically—you've got an active community here. Why not have a place where your family can actually play instead of watching the grass die back every summer? We've installed these in Mableton for the last several years. The transition from suburban lots to the clay-heavy South Cobb soil means most yards here benefit from a proper base. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're in the Mableton area proper or closer to the Heritage Park neighborhoods—both matter for material choice and drainage planning. We'll handle the site assessment, manage the grading, and build something that lasts.
Mableton sits on that clay-heavy South Cobb soil that'll hold water like a bathtub if you don't plan for it. That's actually why a sport court works so well here—we can engineer proper drainage underneath, something a lawn can't do. The red clay will stain concrete if you're not careful during installation, so we come in with the right equipment and site protection. Your yard's sun exposure matters. Some properties near Heritage Park get afternoon shade from mature oaks; others get hammered from 10 a.m. onward. That affects surface temperature and material selection. We choose acrylic or polyurethane accordingly. HOA rules vary by neighborhood. Heritage Park and surrounding Mableton communities sometimes have landscape guidelines—we'll check yours before we design anything. Lot sizes here run the gamut: some homes have room for a full court, others work better with a halfcourt or hitting zone. We size it to your actual space, not some template. Installation timing matters. Spring and fall are ideal in Georgia; summer heat makes concrete cure unpredictably. We typically start in March or September, and we're about 18 minutes from our operations center, so scheduling is straightforward.
It can, but that's solvable. We excavate to proper depth, install a perimeter drain system, and add a crushed-stone base that channels water away from your foundation. The clay actually gives us something solid to build on—better than sandy soil. Your sport court will drain faster than any lawn ever could.
We use materials rated for high humidity; they don't crack or warp like concrete does in extreme heat cycles. The surface stays playable even when it's 95 degrees. Acrylic systems we install reflect heat better than dark asphalt, and they're designed for the freeze-thaw cycles you get on rare winter days around here.
Most Mableton neighborhoods do have landscape review, especially Heritage Park and adjacent communities. We handle the submittal process—we know the typical guidelines around here and can design to spec. It usually takes 2-3 weeks for approval.
Lot sizes in Mableton vary dramatically. A halfcourt (around 25x47 feet) fits most residential backyards and costs less. A full court (94x50 feet) needs serious space. We'll measure your yard, check setback rules, and recommend what actually works—not what we'd like to sell you.
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