Certified Installer — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McCollum residents have been asking us about sport courts for years—and honestly, it makes sense. You've got families here who want a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or just general play without worrying about weather ruining your plans. That clay-heavy soil in East Cobb can be brutal on natural grass, especially when you're dealing with constant foot traffic from a sport court. We've installed plenty of these in the McCollum area, and the transformation is real. One homeowner near the airport corridor went from a mud pit in spring to a professional-grade playing surface year-round. The proximity to our shop—about 15 minutes away—means we're not only local, we're *really* local. We know the drainage patterns here, we understand what works with your soil composition, and we can get to you quickly for maintenance or adjustments. A sport court isn't just about the court itself; it's about choosing a certified installer who understands your neighborhood's specific conditions. That's what we bring to McCollum.
East Cobb clay is no joke. It compacts hard in dry months and turns into a drainage nightmare when it rains. If you're planning a sport court in McCollum, you need someone who understands how that clay interacts with synthetic turf installation. We always recommend a proper sub-base system—not cutting corners—because settling is common in this area if you skip the gravel and compaction steps. Your yard size matters too. McCollum properties tend to range from moderate to generous, so we often have room to work with proper slope and edge containment. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're closer to the airport corridor or in the more residential sections, so we assess that during your site visit. Some customers ask about HOA guidelines—depending on your exact neighborhood, there may be landscape restrictions, and we'll help you navigate those before we break ground. The good news: synthetic turf actually solves a lot of East Cobb problems. No more clay dust, better drainage with the right installation, and consistent playing conditions regardless of season.
Absolutely. We always excavate and replace the top layer with a engineered sub-base—typically 4 inches of crushed stone. McCollum's clay compacts differently than loam, so we account for settlement patterns specific to this area. Proper base work means your court stays level and drains correctly through Georgia's humid summers.
We're about 15 minutes away from the McCollum area, which means we can respond quickly to adjustments, seaming, or seasonal maintenance. That proximity is a real advantage—no long wait times, and we know your local conditions inside and out.
Most projects take 5–7 days from site prep to final lines. We schedule around weather, and spring/fall tends to be ideal in the McCollum area. Summer heat means earlier starts; winter clay can be trickier. We'll give you a realistic timeline during the consultation.
Depends on your specific neighborhood within McCollum. Some areas have landscape guidelines we need to verify upfront. We handle that conversation before design so you're never surprised. Part of our certified-installer job is making sure your court meets both your needs and your neighborhood rules.
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