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Sport courts in Marietta are booming right now—and honestly, it makes sense. You've got families in East Cobb and West Cobb who want basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport setups without the maintenance headaches of traditional courts. The real game-changer? Artificial turf that actually holds up to Georgia's humidity and heat, plus those sudden afternoon thunderstorms we get rolling off the mountains. We've been installing these courts across Marietta's neighborhoods for years, and the feedback is consistent: homeowners love having a court that's playable year-round, doesn't turn into a mud pit after rain, and looks sharp from the street. If you're thinking about getting one down this week, we can absolutely make that happen. Our crew is based just 12 minutes from the Marietta Square, so turnaround times are tight and we know exactly what works in Cobb County soil. Whether you're in 30060, 30062, or any of the other zip codes around here, the installation process is straightforward—and we'll handle all the heavy lifting so you and your family can start playing next weekend.
Here's what makes Marietta sport courts different from what you might see in other parts of Georgia. First, the soil: Cobb County's red clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally. That's actually why artificial turf works so well here—we're not fighting against waterlogged courts in spring or summer. Second, shade. If your court site is under that mature oak canopy (common in neighborhoods near Kennesaw Mountain), we factor that into our base preparation and infill recommendations. Shade keeps the surface cooler, which is a win in July, but it also means less evaporation—so drainage becomes even more critical. Most Marietta residential lots sit somewhere between 800 and 1,500 square feet for a sport court, which is manageable without major grading. The tricky part? If your property slopes toward the street or toward your home's foundation, we'll need to build out proper containment and possibly adjust base depth. East Cobb and West Cobb properties often have HOA guidelines too—we'll confirm court dimensions and edge treatments meet those specs. Installation in summer is fast because the ground stays consistently warm, and we can cure the base in one day if conditions are right.
Absolutely. We've got crews on standby and our Cobb County base is close to you. Standard prep and installation runs 3–4 days depending on lot size and base conditions. If your soil is stable and drainage is straightforward, we can often finish within a week. Weather delays are rare in summer, so timing is usually in your favor.
Red clay is dense and sheds water, which is great—it won't become soupy. We excavate and compact it properly, then lay crushed stone base to handle Georgia rainfall. The clay actually stabilizes your court better than sandy soils, so we don't need as much deep base work. That saves time and money.
Modern sport court turf is engineered to stay cooler than you'd expect, but yes, full-sun exposure in July gets warm. If part of your court sits under oak shade (common in East Cobb), you'll get natural cooling. We can also recommend lighter-colored infill options that reflect heat and keep surface temps more comfortable for barefoot play.
Many do. We'll pull your HOA docs and make sure court dimensions, edge materials, and setbacks align with local guidelines. Most Marietta HOAs approve sport courts as long as they're set back from the street and use dark or neutral edging. We handle that compliance review before we break ground.
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