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Your kids have been asking for a basketball court or tennis setup, and honestly, you're tired of fighting the red clay stains on their clothes after playing in the yard. We get it. Here in Mableton, a lot of families are discovering that artificial turf sport courts solve that problem while actually giving your backyard a real purpose. Whether you're in the Heritage Park area or closer to the Silver Comet Trail neighborhoods, we've installed courts that let kids practice without tearing up the grass or your sanity. We're a family-owned operation, and we've been working with Cobb County homeowners long enough to know what actually works in our climate and soil. A sport court isn't just about the kids having somewhere to play—it's about reclaiming your yard and making it the place where your family actually wants to spend time. We can talk you through what size makes sense for your property, what surface works best for your specific sport, and how to make it blend naturally into your landscape.
Mableton sits on that clay-heavy South Cobb soil that drains slower than we'd like, especially during our heavier rain months. If you've got a low spot in your yard or you're dealing with water pooling after storms, that actually makes artificial turf a smart move—it handles drainage way better than native grass will. We typically excavate and grade the base to slope slightly, then install a perforated underdrainage system before the turf goes down. The clay also means you're not fighting constant mud and tracking it inside, which is worth mentioning to anyone in the Heritage Park or broader Mableton neighborhoods. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot's tree canopy. Some properties have mature oaks creating half-day shade; others are pretty open. We assess your court location carefully because even premium artificial turf performs better with balanced light. Also, check your HOA rules if you're in a deed-restricted community—most Mableton associations approve sport courts, but we always confirm before we design anything. Most residential yards in this area give us 20-30 feet of usable depth, which is perfect for a half-court or multi-sport setup.
Absolutely. That South Cobb clay compacts differently than sandy soil, and it holds moisture longer. We account for that by building a more robust base layer and making sure drainage slopes toward the perimeter. Without proper grading, water sits on clay and undermines the turf. We've been doing this long enough in Cobb County to know exactly how to prep for it.
Most yes. Heritage Park and surrounding neighborhoods typically have lots big enough for a half-court or multi-sport area. We'll walk your property, measure it out, and show you realistic options. Some families go 20x30; others do 16x24. It depends on what sport and how much open space you want left over.
For a standard court, we're looking at 3-5 days once we schedule. We handle site prep, base installation, and turf seaming on-site. Weather can push timelines—if we hit a heavy rain, we pause because wet clay is tricky to work with.
It drains. That's the whole point of the base layer and our drainage system. Unlike regular grass, artificial turf with proper installation sheds water quickly, so your kids can be back out playing within hours. The clay underneath is actually contained, not exposed.
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