Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A wheelchair-accessible sport court in Mableton transforms how your family plays outdoors—no more worrying about uneven ground, rutted clay, or weather cancellations. Whether you're in the Heritage Park area or closer to the Silver Comet Trail neighborhoods, our artificial turf courts give you a firm, level surface year-round that works for basketball, pickleball, tennis, or just open play. We've installed these courts throughout Cobb County, and we know Mableton's terrain. That South Cobb clay soil stays slick when it rains and hardens in summer heat—not ideal for consistent sports performance. A properly built turf court with the right base preparation handles our Georgia humidity, drains fast after afternoon thunderstorms, and gives wheelchair users and kids alike a safe, predictable playing surface. We're 18 minutes from your neighborhood, and we've built courts for families who wanted something durable, accessible, and low-maintenance. Let's talk about what a sport court could do for your property.
Mableton sits in that transitional zone between suburban development and older clay-heavy soil typical of South Cobb. That means your yard likely has either dense red clay or mixed fill—both need attention before we lay turf. Standard grass struggles here because drainage is inconsistent, and the clay compacts hard under foot traffic. For a wheelchair-accessible court, proper base preparation is everything. We use engineered aggregate and gravel layers that handle our summer humidity without becoming spongy or settling unevenly. Your lot size in Heritage Park or the main Mableton areas typically gives us enough room for a 30×50 or 40×70 court, depending on your game. Shade patterns vary significantly across the neighborhood—some homes sit under mature oak coverage, others face full southern exposure. We assess sunlight during your site visit because it affects turf durability and maintenance schedules. Drainage toward the street or rear property line is crucial with our rainfall amounts. HOA communities in the area generally approve sport courts if they're setback properly and finished with muted colors, which we handle during the design phase.
Absolutely—we actually prefer it for drainage purposes. South Cobb clay, when properly prepared with base layers, sheds water away from the turf surface. Without amendment, clay stays soggy; with the right sub-base, it's stable and predictable. We excavate, add engineered gravel, compact in lifts, and install a permeable underlayment. Your court will drain faster than the surrounding yard.
Modern artificial turf is absolutely wheelchair-friendly when installed correctly. It needs to be firm (not spongy), level, and free of seams or edges that catch wheels. We use textured turf with stable infill and ensure proper drainage so the surface stays firm year-round. Accessibility is built into the foundation work, not just the top layer.
Less than you'd think. We recommend occasional brushing (monthly) to keep the pile upright, debris removal after storms, and a rinse if pollen builds up. You won't mow, fertilize, or deal with clay stains. In Mableton's humid climate, the turf handles moisture well if drainage is right—which is why our base prep matters so much.
Most Mableton HOAs approve courts if they meet setback requirements and use neutral colors like forest green or gray. We handle the design compliance conversation with your HOA before installation. Courts are seen as property improvements, not violations—especially when they're well-integrated into your landscaping plan.
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