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Sport courts in Marietta aren't just about having a place to shoot hoops or rally with neighbors—they're about reclaiming your backyard from the Georgia heat and clay dust. Between East Cobb's tree-lined lots and West Cobb's suburban expanses, we've installed courts for families who got tired of watching their kids track red clay into the house after every driveway game. A quality sport court handles the wear that concrete can't, and artificial turf keeps play consistent whether you're near Kennesaw Mountain's shade or out in the open. LawnLogic is just 12 minutes from central Marietta, so we know exactly how Cobb County yards behave through humid summers and the occasional freeze. We also work with homeowners on flexible payment plans because a court that works with your budget is a court that actually happens. Whether you're in 30060 or up toward Whitlock, we've built courts that turn patchy yards into legitimate play surfaces—no more uneven patches or weeds taking over the baseline.
Marietta sits on Cobb County's signature red clay, which is beautiful to look at but brutal on sport court longevity if you don't prep the base correctly. That clay drains poorly when it rains, meaning a standard installation without proper sub-base work will leave you with pooling water and uneven settling within a year. Our crews account for this by laying a compacted aggregate base before the turf goes down—it's extra work upfront, but it's non-negotiable in this area. Your mature oak canopy is another factor. Neighborhoods like East Cobb and around Whitlock have trees that create natural shade, which is great for UV protection, but they also drop leaves and needles year-round. You'll need occasional cleanup, but the trade-off is your court stays cooler and the turf lasts longer without sun damage. Most residential lots in Marietta run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which means courts typically fit in the side or backyard without major grade work. HOA rules vary by neighborhood—some communities have landscape approval processes, so we help coordinate that paperwork before installation begins. We also see a lot of compact courts in Marietta because families want function without overwhelming the yard.
Red clay drains slowly and can shift with freeze-thaw cycles, so we don't install directly on native soil. We remove the top 4-6 inches of clay, then compact a stone base layer that lets water move through. This prevents settling and keeps your court level through Cobb County winters. It's extra prep, but it's essential in this area.
Shade is actually a benefit for longevity—less UV damage means your turf holds color and durability longer. The downside is occasional leaf and needle cleanup, especially in fall. We recommend a lightweight leaf blower pass a few times a year. Your court will stay cooler for summer play, which beats dealing with hot concrete.
East Cobb and West Cobb both have plenty of residential space. Whitlock and areas near 30060–30068 typically have yards large enough for a decent court without requiring major grading. We check HOA rules for your specific neighborhood before we start—some require landscape approval, which we handle for you.
Yes. We offer flexible payment options so you're not financing the whole project upfront. We work with your budget and timeline. Contact us to discuss options that fit your situation—many Marietta families spread payments over 3–6 months.
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