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Sport courts in Marietta take a beating. Between the red clay soil that stains everything, the thick oak canopy dropping debris year-round, and Georgia's humidity creating that perfect storm for algae and mold, keeping a traditional court playable feels like a second job. We've installed synthetic sport surfaces across East Cobb, West Cobb, and the Whitlock area for years, and the pattern is always the same: homeowners get frustrated with constant cleaning and maintenance, then they call us. The good news? Artificial turf sport courts solve this. No more power washing red clay stains off your driveway. No more watching moss creep across shaded courts because of that mature oak canopy. Your family gets a clean, dry, playable surface 365 days a year—which in Georgia means you're actually using it instead of staring at a mud pit. We're just 12 minutes from Marietta Square, so we know your neighborhood well. Whether you're in a Cobb County HOA with landscape requirements or you've got an older Marietta home with quirky yard dimensions, we've built sport courts that fit and perform.
Marietta's red clay is beautiful for magnolias and azaleas, but it's terrible for sport courts. That clay holds moisture, bleeds rusty stains onto light-colored turf, and turns into slick paste when wet. If you're in East Cobb or near Whitlock, you've probably noticed this. Our synthetic courts solve the staining issue with proper base preparation and drainage—we slope slightly and use decomposed granite under the turf so water moves through instead of pooling. Sun exposure varies wildly here depending on whether you're surrounded by mature oaks (common in older neighborhoods near Marietta Square) or newer developments with younger tree canopies. Shade actually helps artificial turf last longer because UV breaks down the fibers, but it creates drainage challenges in our humid climate. We design courts with shade patterns in mind. Cobb County HOAs often have specific rules about court colors and fencing, so we always confirm restrictions before breaking ground. Most Marietta lots are between a quarter and half acre—tight enough that court sizing requires real planning. We'll assess your actual yard, not just assume standard dimensions.
Not if it's installed right. We cap the clay with a proper drainage layer and infill system that prevents clay particles from bleeding up through the turf. Once it's done, you'll rinse debris off, not stains. The real staining risk is if clay-heavy runoff from surrounding landscaping flows onto the court—we'll grade and edge the court so that doesn't happen.
Leaf debris is constant in Marietta's mature neighborhoods. A weekly leaf blower pass keeps it clear. Shade slows algae growth compared to full sun, but we install permeable infill that drains fast so moisture doesn't sit. If you're in a really shaded lot, we might recommend a slightly lighter turf color so any moss is visible and easy to spot early.
Most do, but rules vary by neighborhood. We've worked with HOAs across East Cobb, West Cobb, and Whitlock—they typically approve turf courts if colors match guidelines and fencing meets height requirements. We handle the documentation and can usually get approvals in 2–3 weeks.
Depends on lot size and drainage needs. Most residential courts take 3–5 days once we've prepped the clay base. We're 12 minutes away, so we can start quickly and manage the work without travel delays. We'll give you a timeline after the site visit.
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