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Mableton's a great spot for a sport court—whether you're in Heritage Park or closer to the Silver Comet Trail area, a lot of homeowners here are realizing that artificial turf beats fighting Georgia clay and summer heat maintenance year-round. We've been installing courts in Cobb County for years, and Mableton yards have their own quirks. The soil's heavy clay, the humidity's real, and if you've got kids who want to play basketball or multi-sport, you need something that'll hold up to serious use without turning into a mud pit after rain. That's where a quality sport court comes in. It's not just a nice-to-have—it's a game-changer for families who want a reliable place to practice, play, and stay active without the constant upkeep. We're just 18 minutes away, know the neighborhood drainage patterns, and can get you a real quote fast based on your actual lot and what you're trying to build.
Mableton sits on South Cobb clay, which is dense and doesn't drain naturally the way sandy soils do. That's actually why artificial turf makes so much sense here—you get perfect drainage every time, no matter how hard it rains. Your yard's going to see a lot of sun exposure depending on whether you're in the Heritage Park area or more toward the transitional zones, so we pay attention to shade trees and how that affects both the turf and the base prep. Most Mableton lots are suburban-sized, which means you typically have room for a solid 30x60 or 40x60 court without eating your entire backyard. One thing we always check: if you're in a neighborhood with HOA guidelines, some have specific landscaping rules about court placement and finish colors. We'll walk through that with you upfront. Installation-wise, the clay base requires proper compaction and a solid sub-base layer to prevent settling—something a lot of DIY installs miss. Our crew knows how to build the foundation so your court stays level and plays true for years.
South Cobb clay doesn't drain on its own, which is actually perfect for artificial turf. We install a compacted base with a drainage layer underneath so water moves away from the court instead of pooling. The key is getting the foundation right during install—clay settling later is expensive to fix. We've built dozens of courts on Mableton clay, and proper prep means zero drainage problems.
Absolutely. Artificial turf doesn't need sunlight to stay green or function, unlike natural grass. Shade from trees is actually helpful in Mableton's heat. We just map out sun patterns during your site visit so we can orient the court for the best playing conditions and position lighting if you want evening use.
Most Mableton yards we work in can comfortably fit a 30x60 or 40x60 court. We assess your lot during the free quote—setbacks from property lines, existing landscaping, and how you want to use it. Heritage Park and surrounding neighborhoods typically have decent lot depth, so space isn't usually a limiting factor.
Some Mableton neighborhoods have HOA rules about yard structures and finishes. We'll ask about your HOA during the quote process and can help you understand what restrictions might apply. Most approve sport courts, but it's smart to check first. We've worked through HOA approvals plenty of times in this area.
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