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Sport courts in Mableton are becoming the go-to move for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without battling the Georgia heat and humidity on concrete. We've installed courts throughout the Heritage Park area and around South Cobb, and honestly, the demand keeps growing—parents are tired of fighting for gym time, and kids actually use them year-round when artificial turf is in the mix. The thing about Mableton is your backyards tend to be solid size, but that clay-heavy soil we have in South Cobb can make traditional courts crack and settle unevenly. Artificial turf eliminates that headache entirely. You get a playable surface within 18 minutes of our shop, installed by people who actually know how Cobb County weather hammers different materials. Whether you're near the Silver Comet Trail area or somewhere in the Heritage Park neighborhood, a sport court becomes that spot where your family actually gets outside—no excuses about court availability or torn-up ground after rain.
Mableton's South Cobb clay base is dense and drains differently than other parts of the metro area, which matters more than most people think. When we prep a sport court site, we're accounting for that clay layer and making sure water doesn't pool underneath—especially important with how much summer rain we get. Sun exposure in the Heritage Park area tends to be good, but we always scout for tree coverage from oaks and pines that might affect court orientation or create shade patterns that change your play times. Most Mableton yards we work with are quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us solid room for a full court without eating your whole backyard. HOA rules in some Heritage Park neighborhoods do restrict bright colors, so we help you navigate those conversations upfront. Installation timing matters here too—spring and fall are ideal since we avoid the worst of summer heat and late winter wet spells that can complicate base work in our clay-heavy soil. We also account for the transition between shaded and sunny zones, which affects how the turf wears and how hot it gets underfoot.
Not if we prep it correctly. Clay compacts differently than sandy soil, and it holds water longer. We build a proper drainage base with the right gravel composition and pitch—exactly what we've learned installing in Mableton and Cobb County for years. Your court will drain fast and stay stable through summer storms.
Usually yes. Most homes in the Heritage Park area and around Mableton have enough space for a full 92-by-50 basketball court or similar pickleball setup. We do free site visits to confirm dimensions and discuss layout options so it fits your property and home sight lines.
It gets warm, but modern sport-court surfaces are designed to stay cooler than older turf. We also discuss orientation and tree coverage during planning. If shade is limited, premium cooler-rated surfaces are worth the investment in Mableton's climate.
Some neighborhoods have color or height limits, especially around Heritage Park. We check restrictions before you commit and help you choose compliant designs. Most don't prohibit courts outright—they just want them to blend with the neighborhood aesthetic.
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