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Sport courts in McCollum hit different when you've got the right surface underneath. We work with homeowners across the East Cobb area—from neighborhoods near McCollum Airport to the quieter residential pockets along the Cobb County border—and the reality is that a quality artificial turf court changes how families actually use their yards. You're not just getting a place to shoot hoops or rally tennis serves; you're building a durable, all-weather surface that handles Georgia's humidity without turning into a mud pit after rain. Our team knows McCollum yards inside and out. We've installed courts on properties with deep East Cobb clay bases, tight lot lines where traditional concrete would be overkill, and landscaping that needs to stay low-maintenance year-round. The best part? A sport court here requires way less maintenance than natural grass, zero seasonal reseeding, and it holds up beautifully through our hot summers and occasional freeze cycles. Most of our McCollum clients are surprised by how fast installation goes—we're only 15 minutes from your neighborhood—and how immediate the payoff is. Kids actually want to practice outside. You stop worrying about divots and dead patches. Your property value gets a real bump.
McCollum's soil profile—that dense East Cobb clay—is actually one reason artificial turf makes so much sense here. Clay compacts hard and doesn't drain naturally, which means natural grass struggles during our wetter months and becomes slick when it rains. An engineered sport court sits on top of that clay with proper base preparation, so you bypass drainage headaches entirely. Sun exposure varies across the area depending on whether your lot backs up toward the airport corridor or sits deeper in residential neighborhoods, but artificial turf handles full-sun courts without fading issues the way it did 10 years ago. We typically see McCollum yards ranging from 5,000 to 12,000 square feet, and we've learned which court sizes fit best alongside existing decks, pools, or garden spaces. East Cobb's HOA guidelines vary by neighborhood, so we always pull permit requirements upfront—no surprises mid-project. Installation timeline here is usually 5–7 days depending on base work needed. The clay does require solid subsurface prep to prevent settling, but that's baked into our quote from day one.
Yes—our sport courts include engineered base layers (crushed stone, drainage fabric, compacted subbase) that sit directly on your clay. Water percolates through the turf and base, then channels away from the court. We've installed dozens across East Cobb without drainage complaints, even during heavy Georgia rain.
Summer heat is real, but modern sport-court turf doesn't retain temperature like old artificial grass. We use cooler-core materials and light infill that reduces heat absorption by 15–20 degrees compared to black rubber. Most McCollum courts stay comfortable for afternoon play.
Most East Cobb neighborhoods allow sport courts, but rules vary. We review your HOA documentation at the consultation and handle permit applications. In the rare case where restrictions apply, we discuss alternatives like recessed courts or landscaping buffers.
Typically 5–7 days from start to finish, depending on base preparation. McCollum properties usually need 2–3 days for clay compaction and drainage setup, then 3–4 days for turf installation and line marking. We schedule around your availability.
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