Lifetime Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McCollum sits in that sweet spot where East Cobb's growth is pushing out, but you've still got room to breathe—and space for a real sport court. We've installed plenty of these in the McCollum area, and the difference between a backyard that's just "there" and one where your family actually wants to spend time is honestly night and day. A sport court handles the clay-heavy soil we deal with around here, gives you a legitimate playing surface for basketball, pickleball, or whatever else your crew wants to throw at it, and doesn't turn into a mud pit during our Georgia humidity swings. The neighborhoods around McCollum Airport and the East Cobb border tend toward properties with real acreage—the kind of yards where a sport court makes actual sense. We're talking about a surface that outlasts cheap concrete, handles the sun without fading into that washed-out gray, and comes backed by a lifetime warranty so you're not second-guessing the investment five years down the line. Most families in this area are tired of either maintaining natural grass or dealing with those flaky temporary court setups. A permanent, professional-grade sport court changes the equation. It's the kind of upgrade that gets used constantly and holds its value.
McCollum's soil profile is heavy on the clay side—typical for East Cobb—which actually works in your favor for sport court installation. Clay compacts well and provides solid base stability, but it also means we're not dealing with sandy drainage nightmares. What you do need to plan for is our seasonal moisture. Summer humidity is real, and spring rains come hard. A properly installed sport court handles that because the surface itself sheds water and the base layer prevents pooling. Sun exposure varies depending on which neighborhood you're in and how your property sits relative to tree coverage. Most lots around here get solid afternoon sun, which is great for drying but means you'll want a surface with UV protection built in—something our warranty covers. Property sizes in the McCollum area tend to be generous, so space for a full-sized court or a three-quarter setup is usually workable. One thing we always discuss with homeowners here: check if your neighborhood has HOA guidelines around court surfaces and colors. Nothing's worse than getting halfway through installation and finding out your covenants have restrictions. We've never had a problem working within those parameters—most HOAs are fine with natural-looking sport surfaces that enhance property value.
Actually, no. East Cobb clay compacts really well and gives you a stable base—we prefer it to sandy soil because it doesn't shift under the court surface. What matters is proper grading and drainage setup, which we handle during installation. Your clay soil is honestly one of the easier substrates to work with in Georgia.
Not if it's installed right. Our sport court surfaces come with UV protection rated to handle Georgia's intense sun exposure without significant color fading. The lifetime warranty covers fade-related issues, so you're protected long-term. We've got courts in McCollum that look as good in year five as they did on day one.
Most installations run 3–5 days depending on your court size and existing site conditions. East Cobb properties usually don't require extensive excavation, so we're not looking at weeks of disruption. We'll give you a timeline before we start work.
Our lifetime warranty covers structural integrity, seam failure, and UV degradation—basically, defects in materials and workmanship that affect performance. Normal wear isn't covered, but we're talking about a surface designed to outlast most homeownership timelines. It's peace of mind built in.
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