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Mableton homeowners have been asking us the same question for years: how can I get a court-quality playing surface without tearing up my yard every spring? Sport courts have become the answer for families in the Heritage Park area and throughout Mableton who want to turn their garage-adjacent space into something that actually gets used year-round. Unlike the red clay soil that dominates South Cobb, artificial turf doesn't compact, doesn't need seasonal renovation, and won't leave your kids' sneakers caked in mud after a rain. We've installed dozens of these in the 30126 ZIP, and the pattern is always the same: first it's "just for basketball," then suddenly it's the neighborhood gathering spot. The transformation is practical, too. Mableton's humid summers and occasional clay drainage issues mean traditional grass courts become swampy or patchy. Synthetic sport surfaces handle our weather without complaint. Whether you're 18 minutes closer to us or on the opposite end of Cobb County, we design these installations to match your home's footprint and your family's actual play style—not some cookie-cutter template.
Mableton sits on South Cobb clay, which is beautiful for stability but terrible for grass courts. Clay compacts, holds water, and turns into a skating rink when it rains. If you've got a driveway or garage-adjacent space in mind, we account for that clay base during our prep work—proper grading and drainage fabric are non-negotiable here. Sun exposure matters too. Properties near Heritage Park or deeper into the residential neighborhoods often have varying shade patterns thanks to mature oak and pine coverage. We'll walk your lot during a site visit to map out shade timing; full-sun courts play faster, while dappled-sun installations need slightly different infill choices. Most Mableton yards range from 800 to 2,500 square feet of usable play space, and HOA rules in some Heritage Park developments specify color palettes or setback requirements. We check those before we show up with equipment. The other thing: Mableton's summer heat means we use UV-stabilized materials that won't fade or become dangerously hot underfoot. Installation here typically takes 3–5 days depending on your existing surface condition and soil prep needs.
Absolutely, but we have to do it right. Our crew installs a compacted base layer, drainage fabric, and a slight slope—usually 1–2% toward one end. The synthetic surface itself is pervious, so water moves through to the base rather than pooling like it would on clay grass. We've done this in Heritage Park and throughout 30126 without drainage problems, even during heavy rains.
Yes. We size the court to fit your sun exposure. If you've got dense oak coverage typical of Mableton lots, we might suggest a smaller installation or position it strategically. The trade-off is slower play and less UV fade—both actually advantages for younger kids or recreational use rather than competitive training.
Three to five days, depending on site prep. If you're coming off existing concrete or compacted clay, we move faster. If there's old grass or poor drainage, we add a day or two for proper grading and base work. We're just 18 minutes away, so scheduling around your schedule is straightforward.
Some do. We check your CC&Rs before quoting. Most Mableton HOAs allow courts in backyards but specify colors—usually green or earth tones to blend with the neighborhood. We'll help you navigate those requirements so your installation sails through approval.
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