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A sport court in your Marietta backyard transforms how your family plays. Whether you're in East Cobb's tree-lined neighborhoods or closer to Whitlock, a professional-grade court gives you year-round basketball, tennis, or pickleball right at home—no travel to Kennesaw or downtown required. The thing about Cobb County is that most lots come with mature oak canopy and that distinctive red clay base. That's actually ideal for sport court installation because we know exactly how to prep your foundation and ensure proper drainage. We've installed dozens of courts across 30060, 30062, and 30064, and we've learned what works in Marietta's climate and soil conditions. Luxury estates in this area demand polish. A sport court isn't just a recreational upgrade—it's a landscape feature that increases usable outdoor space and property appeal. Families who've worked with us report that courts become the gathering point for neighborhood kids, weekend tournaments, and fitness routines that actually stick because the court's always available. We're based just 12 minutes from Marietta, so we're not flying in from Atlanta proper. We understand East Cobb drainage, we know how those oak trees shed and affect court maintenance, and we've navigated HOA requirements across Marietta's established neighborhoods. From site assessment to final line marking, we handle the entire process—including any grading adjustments your red clay foundation needs.
Marietta's red clay foundation is a strength once it's properly handled. We always start with a soil assessment because clay compacts differently than sandy substrates you might see elsewhere in Georgia. That dense base actually provides excellent stability for sport court surfaces—you won't get the settling issues that plague some installations on looser soil. Shade management matters here. Those mature oaks throughout East Cobb and Whitlock create beautiful canopy, but they also mean your court won't dry as quickly after rain. We factor that into surface material selection and drainage design. A court in full sun near Kennesaw Mountain plays differently than one under tree cover near Marietta Square neighborhoods. Most Marietta estates run 1–2 acres, which gives us solid space for a regulation court plus perimeter clearance. We've worked with HOA guidelines across 30067 and 30068—some communities have specific requirements about court color, fencing height, or setback distances. We know those restrictions and build compliance into every quote. Installation timing: late spring through early fall works best. Winter moisture lingers in our clay base, and summer heat can be intense, so we typically schedule work April–May or September–October to avoid extreme conditions and cure issues.
You don't need to clear your oaks. We design courts to function in partial shade—that's normal for East Cobb estates. Shade actually extends surface life by reducing UV exposure. Drainage gets attention in shadier spots because water evaporates slower, but it's not a barrier. We assess your specific canopy coverage during the site visit.
Red clay is dense and stable, which is good—it won't shift under the court. We compact it to proper spec and add a gravel base layer to manage moisture. Clay holds water longer than sandy soils, so we include perimeter drainage. It's manageable; we've done this hundreds of times in Cobb County.
Most do, with conditions. We've navigated covenants across 30060, 30064, and 30067. Common requirements are color restrictions, fencing standards, or setback distances. We'll review your HOA docs during consultation and ensure your court meets every requirement before we build it.
April through May or September through October work best. Spring avoids winter moisture in our clay base; fall beats summer heat and humidity. We can work year-round, but these windows mean faster curing and fewer weather delays. Winter installations in Marietta take longer due to moisture and temperature swings.
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