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A sport court in your Mableton backyard isn't just a luxury—it's the difference between your family actually using the yard versus watching it sit idle. We've installed dozens of courts across Heritage Park and the surrounding neighborhoods, and the transformation is always the same: kids stop disappearing inside, families rediscover their outdoor space, and properties that felt incomplete suddenly feel finished. The gated communities in this area have some of the most manicured landscapes in Cobb County, and a properly designed sport court fits right into that standard. Whether you're in Heritage Park or deeper into the Mableton area, the South Cobb clay base and our subtropical humidity mean your court needs to be engineered specifically for what Georgia throws at it. We handle that engineering so you just handle the fun. Most of our local clients start by imagining a basketball court and end up thinking about pickleball, tennis, or a multi-sport setup. We're 18 minutes away and we know exactly how Mableton properties drain, how the sun angles hit different yards here, and what your HOA actually approves—because we've worked with them before.
Mableton sits on South Cobb clay, which is dense and holds water differently than sandy soils you might see closer to Atlanta's perimeter. That matters for sport courts because drainage isn't just about heavy rain—it's about the way our clay base stays damp in spring and how that affects court performance and longevity. Most residential lots in Heritage Park and the surrounding gated communities range from half-acre to one-acre, which gives us good flexibility for court sizing and orientation. We typically position courts to maximize morning sun and minimize afternoon heat reflection, especially important during our humid summers. Your HOA landscape guidelines usually require courts to sit back from street views and be screened appropriately—we handle those sightline considerations during the design phase. The Silver Comet Trail nearby means higher foot traffic in some neighborhoods, so court placement that protects privacy without looking defensive is something we think through. Shade from mature oaks is common in established Mableton properties, which can actually be an advantage for court longevity, though it affects play conditions. We assess your specific lot's microclimate—sun exposure, existing drainage patterns, tree canopy—before finalizing placement.
Absolutely. The South Cobb clay is actually workable—we've done this hundreds of times in the area. The key is proper base preparation and drainage layer installation before the court surface goes down. We excavate, compact, add a perforated drainage system, and then your playing surface. Clay-based yards sometimes need slightly more attention to grading to avoid standing water, but that's standard work for us.
Most gated communities in Mableton allow courts with setback and screening requirements. We're familiar with the typical rules—courts usually need to be 20+ feet from property lines and screened from street view. We've worked with Heritage Park and neighboring HOAs on dozens of approvals. We handle the variance discussion so you don't have to figure out the paperwork.
Our humidity and afternoon heat can soften some lower-grade synthetic surfaces, but premium turf systems handle Georgia conditions fine. We size courts with proper drainage so water doesn't pool during our wet springs, and we choose materials rated for the temperature swings you get here. Performance stays consistent year-round with the right system.
Most half-acre properties in the area can comfortably fit a 30'x50' multi-sport court with landscaping buffer. Smaller lots work too—we've installed 20'x40' courts in tighter spaces. We measure your property, check sight lines from the street, and account for tree placement before recommending final dimensions. Your specific lot's configuration always determines what works best.
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