Teacher Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
You teach. Your time matters—and right now, the last thing you want is a weekend spent fighting crabgrass or watering a natural grass court that turns to mud every spring thanks to Cobb County's red clay. A lot of Marietta teachers we work with are in East Cobb or around Whitlock, dealing with mature oak canopies that make grass grow patchy, or yards where that clay base never quite drains right. Sport courts change that equation entirely. Instead of maintenance stealing your summers, you get a professional-grade surface for basketball, pickleball, or tennis that handles Georgia's humidity and actually looks better year two than year one. We're just 12 minutes from Marietta Square, so we know the neighborhood layouts, the soil challenges, and exactly what holds up here. A sport court isn't a luxury—it's reclaiming your weekends and giving your family a reason to stay outside without you becoming a groundskeeper.
Cobb County's red clay is beautiful, but it's not turf-friendly on its own. That heavy, iron-rich base drains slowly, which means natural grass courts get waterlogged and compacted quickly—especially under the oak canopy you see throughout East Cobb and around Kennesaw. Our synthetic sport courts solve that problem because they sit above the clay on a engineered subsurface that actually sheds water and won't turn into a mudpit after rain. The shade from those mature oaks is another factor. A lot of yards in West Cobb get dappled light all day, which keeps natural grass thin and patchy. Synthetic turf thrives regardless of shade, so you're not fighting biology. Marietta's summer humidity—we're talking 70-80% in July—means natural courts brown out or develop fungal stress. Our sport court systems are designed for exactly this climate. Installation is straightforward even with clay base; we just need clear space and proper grading. Most Marietta residential courts run 20x40 to 30x60 feet depending on your property size. We've worked dozens of yards in the 30060-30068 ZIP codes, so we know what fits your neighborhood's typical lot layout.
Absolutely. That Cobb County red clay is actually predictable—heavy and slow-draining, which is why we engineer a subsurface below the synthetic turf that channels water away. The clay becomes a stable base instead of a problem. We've installed dozens of courts in East Cobb and around Whitlock where the native soil would've made natural grass fail. Synthetic turf laughs at it.
That shade is one of your best advantages, honestly. Marietta's mature oak canopy keeps things cooler in summer, and synthetic turf doesn't need sunlight to stay healthy or green. Natural grass would go thin and patchy under those conditions. Your court will perform exactly the same whether it gets six hours of sun or two. Shade is never a limiting factor.
We offer educators in Cobb County a 10% discount on full installations. Bring your school ID or pay stub, and we'll apply it to materials and labor. For a typical 30x60 court, that's meaningful savings. Call us to get a quote specific to your property—we're just 12 minutes away and can schedule a walk-through this week.
Site prep and installation typically runs 5-7 business days depending on your yard's current condition and exact court size. We work around Marietta's spring and fall weather. Summer heat in Cobb County doesn't slow us down—the synthetic materials actually perform better in heat. We'll give you a realistic start and finish date during the initial consultation.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.