Emergency Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard sport court in Mableton doesn't have to wait. Whether you're in Heritage Park or the broader Mableton area, we understand the urgency—you've got kids ready to play, neighbors wanting to use the court, or maybe a deadline that's breathing down your neck. South Cobb's clay soil and our subtropical humidity mean that a poorly installed court becomes a muddy, slippery nightmare in no time. That's exactly why we don't cut corners on emergency installs. We're 18 minutes away when you need us, and we've installed dozens of sport courts across Cobb County that handle everything from intense summer heat to the occasional Georgia downpour. A quality artificial turf sport court gives you year-round playability without the maintenance headaches of natural grass or the cracking that concrete courts suffer through. We work fast without sacrificing the foundation, drainage, and surface quality that keep your court safe and playable for years. Let's get your court built right, on your timeline.
Mableton sits on South Cobb clay, which drains poorly on its own—this is critical for sport court installation. Water pooling under or around the court will ruin the surface and create liability issues, so we always install proper subsurface drainage before laying turf. The clay base also means we need to grade and compact carefully; uneven settling will create soft spots and ball-roll inconsistencies that make the court frustrating to use. Summer heat here is intense, and artificial turf absorbs and radiates that heat, so we recommend infill options that stay cooler if your court gets six-plus hours of direct sun. Most Mableton residential properties range from quarter-acre to half-acre, so we're typically working in tighter spaces where equipment access matters—we've learned to stage materials efficiently to minimize disruption to your property. HOA rules in Heritage Park and surrounding neighborhoods sometimes restrict court dimensions or require screening, so we always pull local guidelines before we start. The humidity and occasional thunderstorms mean the court surface needs proper sloping and edge drainage. We've built courts here that handle the seasonal shifts without buckling or separation.
Clay holds water instead of letting it drain, which creates soft spots under the turf and can make the court unsafe. We excavate, install a gravel base layer, add proper slope, and install edge drainage so water moves away from the playing surface. Skip this step in Mableton and you'll have issues within a season.
For a standard residential court, we can complete the full build—including site prep, base work, turf installation, and line marking—in 3 to 5 business days once we start. We're 18 minutes away, so mobilization is quick. Exact timing depends on site conditions and any HOA approvals needed in Heritage Park or your specific neighborhood.
Yes, artificial turf does absorb heat. If your court gets heavy afternoon sun, we can recommend cooler infill materials like silica sand blends or rubber granules designed to reduce surface temperature. Proper drainage also helps—water moving through the system keeps things cooler than stagnant courts.
Many neighborhoods in and around Mableton, especially Heritage Park, have landscape guidelines. We help you navigate this—we've worked with local HOAs and know the typical requirements. It's worth a quick call to your board before we schedule, so we don't hit delays mid-project.
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