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McCollum sits right in that sweet spot of East Cobb where a lot of families are thinking about their yards differently—especially if you've got kids who want a basketball court, tennis setup, or just a clean play surface year-round. The thing about our area is that clay-heavy soil and Georgia's humidity mean traditional grass courts need constant babying, and honestly, most homeowners around here would rather spend their weekends doing literally anything else. Sport courts are becoming the go-to move for McCollum residents because they handle our climate without the mowing, watering, and seasonal dead patches. We're just 15 minutes away, so we work in this neighborhood regularly and know exactly what works. Whether you're near the McCollum Airport corridor or deeper in the East Cobb neighborhoods, the turf setup is straightforward—we handle the base prep, make sure drainage works with your existing clay, and get you a court that'll last. No more fighting with red clay stains or watching a patchy lawn through summer. A sport court means your family gets a functional space that looks sharp, drains properly even after our afternoon thunderstorms, and gives you back your free time.
East Cobb clay is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soil, so we're always thinking about the subsurface when we install sport courts here in McCollum. That's not a problem—it's just something we account for upfront. We'll typically set up a proper base layer that works *with* your existing ground rather than fighting it. Sun exposure varies across the McCollum area depending on your lot's orientation and tree cover; some yards get hammered in the afternoon while others have good shade from mature trees. We map that out during our site visit because it affects both the turf selection and how the court will play. Most residential lots in this part of Cobb County give us plenty of room to work with, though some homeowners are dealing with tighter spaces near the aviation corridor. We'll design accordingly. Georgia's humidity means we choose turf systems with excellent drainage and UV stability—cheap turf just turns into a slippery mess after rain, which isn't safe for anyone. We handle permitting details too, especially if your property falls under any HOA guidelines around landscaping changes. The red clay underneath is honestly an asset once we prep it right; we've installed dozens of courts in neighborhoods just like yours.
Not harder—just different. East Cobb clay actually compacts well once we prep it. We'll grade for drainage, add a base layer that works with your existing soil, and make sure water moves away from the court instead of pooling. Our crews have done this in your neighborhood multiple times, so we know exactly how to handle it.
Absolutely. That's the whole point. We install systems with proper drainage pitched away from play areas, and we use turf rated for humid climates. Unlike grass, it won't get slick, develop mold, or need constant treatment. Rain just runs off, and your court is ready to play on within hours.
That depends on your lot layout and any HOA restrictions in your neighborhood. Most McCollum properties have enough space, but we check setback requirements during our estimate. We'll let you know exactly what's allowed before we propose a final design.
Depends on your goals and space. We've installed everything from small basketball half-courts (about 25×47) to full tennis courts and multipurpose setups. During our site walk, we'll show you what fits your lot and how it'll look. Most families are happy with something in the 30–50 foot range.
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