How To Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building a sport court in your Mableton backyard is more practical than you might think—especially in a community where the summers get hot and the clay soil can turn into a maintenance nightmare. We work with homeowners throughout the 30126 area, from Heritage Park to the neighborhoods closer to the Silver Comet Trail, and the story is always the same: families want a space where kids can shoot hoops, play tennis, or train without worrying about red clay stains or uneven ground settling. A quality artificial turf sport court solves that problem permanently. Unlike a natural grass court that'll die under Cobb County's heat and humidity, synthetic turf stays playable year-round. No muddy patches after rain, no bald spots in high-traffic zones, and zero herbicide runoff into your landscaping. The installation process itself is straightforward once you understand how Mableton's soil composition affects the base preparation. We handle that part—you just enjoy having a professional-grade surface 18 minutes from our shop, ready for your family to use the day we finish.
Mableton sits in that transitional suburban pocket of Cobb County where soil composition varies block to block. The clay-heavy base that's common here actually works in your favor during installation because it compacts well and provides excellent drainage stability—no weird settling issues down the road. What it does mean is that ground preparation takes slightly more care than sandy soil areas. We're clearing existing grass or hardscape, then laying a compacted base layer that handles the clay's natural density. Sun exposure patterns in Heritage Park and surrounding neighborhoods tend to be generous; most residential lots get 6–8 hours of direct afternoon sun. Your artificial turf won't have the heat degradation problems you'd see in solid-concrete court areas, and it won't develop the shade-induced algae that plagues some installations in tree-heavy zones. Lot sizes through Mableton vary—we've done compact 20×40 courts in tighter properties and full 60×90 setups on bigger parcels. HOA rules differ by neighborhood, so checking your deed restrictions before we measure is important. Once we confirm you're clear, the clay base becomes an asset: it's predictable, it drains, and it gives synthetic turf the stable foundation that keeps your court playing true for 10+ years.
Absolutely. Our turf is engineered for Georgia's climate. The infill system we use breathes well enough to handle moisture without becoming a swamp, and the material itself won't degrade under the intense afternoon sun you get in the Mableton area. Unlike natural grass, it won't scorch, yellow, or require constant watering to survive. Heat actually helps synthetic fibers hold their shape—it's the freeze-thaw cycles you'd see further north that cause problems, and that's not an issue here.
Clay is actually ideal for us. It compacts evenly, provides stable drainage, and won't shift seasonally like sandier soils do. We still prepare the base properly—clearing, grading, and layering—but the clay itself gives us a foundation that keeps your court level and playable. Your Mableton lot's soil composition is honestly one of the better conditions we work with in the region.
Maybe. Some Heritage Park neighborhoods require HOA approval for exterior improvements. We recommend checking your deed restrictions before we quote. If your HOA allows it, we're set. If they want specific colors, dimensions, or setbacks, we'll build to those specs. It's an extra step, but it prevents problems later.
From our first visit to final play-ready takes about 2–3 weeks, depending on lot size and site prep complexity. We're 18 minutes away, so scheduling visits and follow-ups is straightforward. Most Mableton installations happen in that window. Weather delays occasionally add a few days, but we keep the process moving.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.