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McCollum's got a lot going for it—solid neighborhoods, that East Cobb character, and families who actually use their yards. We've been installing sport courts in this area for years, and honestly, there's nothing quite like watching a kid develop a real passion for tennis or basketball right in their own backyard. The thing about McCollum is that your yard space matters. You've got decent lot sizes in most neighborhoods, but clay soil and Georgia's humidity mean that a traditional grass court gets torn up fast, especially if you're serious about playing year-round. That's where artificial turf makes sense. We're family-owned, we know the McCollum area inside and out, and we're just 15 minutes from most of your homes. We've built sport courts for neighbors who wanted low maintenance, all-weather play, and honestly, the peace of mind that comes with not babying a grass court through Georgia's summer heat and those heavy East Cobb clay soils. A good sport court isn't just about the surface—it's about building something your family will actually use.
McCollum's soil profile is mostly that dense East Cobb clay, which is honestly one of the reasons artificial turf makes so much sense here. Regular grass gets compacted, drainage suffers, and you end up with patchy, muddy spots after heavy rain—something we see constantly. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot orientation and tree cover. Some properties near the aviation corridor areas get full southern exposure; others have oak or pine cover that creates shade patterns throughout the day. Both situations work fine for turf, but we design drainage and base prep differently depending on what you've got. Shade actually helps keep courts cooler in summer, which is a bonus in Georgia. HOA rules in McCollum tend to be reasonable about artificial turf, especially for sport courts—most communities recognize the maintenance benefit. We always recommend checking your specific covenants, but we've never hit major pushback in this area. Lot sizes in McCollum generally support a 20x40 or 30x60 court without eating your whole yard. Installation here typically takes 3-4 days once we've prepped the base, and that East Cobb clay actually compacts well for a solid foundation.
Not if it's installed right. We excavate to proper depth, grade away from structures, and use a perforated base layer that handles Georgia's rain. East Cobb clay is dense, so we sometimes recommend additional drainage channels on steeper lots. The key is base prep—we don't cut corners there, and that's why our courts outlast cheaper installations.
Absolutely. Georgia heat is rough on grass, but artificial turf actually performs better in summer. Winter's mild enough that frozen courts aren't an issue. Spring rain and humidity won't leave your court muddy or torn up. You get consistent playing surface every single day, which is the whole point of going artificial instead of fighting East Cobb clay and weather.
Most McCollum lots can fit a 20x40 court comfortably, which is plenty for tennis doubles or serious basketball play. Larger properties support 30x60 without issue. We'll do a free site walkthrough and show you exactly what fits your space, property lines, and sun patterns.
We've installed in multiple McCollum communities without issues. HOAs here generally recognize artificial turf as a smart, maintenance-free improvement. That said, always check your specific covenants first. We can help you understand what questions to ask and what documentation the HOA might need.
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