Military Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in McCollum have become the go-to solution for families and athletes who want a reliable playing surface without the maintenance headaches. Living near the aviation corridor and the McCollum Airport area means you've probably got a solid property, and a quality sport court transforms that yard into something functional and valuable. Whether you're thinking about basketball, pickleball, or general athletic training, the East Cobb clay soil we work with here actually gives us some advantages during installation—we know exactly how to prep and stabilize your base so the court stays level and plays true year after year. Military families especially have found that artificial turf sport courts make sense: zero chemical treatments, no seasonal upkeep, and a surface that holds up under consistent, hard use. We're just 15 minutes away from most McCollum addresses, so we've installed dozens of courts in your neighborhood and understand the specific drainage and foundation challenges that come with East Cobb properties. The difference between a DIY court kit and a professionally installed sport surface shows up immediately in playability, longevity, and how well the court handles our Georgia heat and humidity.
McCollum's clay-rich soil is both a blessing and a challenge for sport court installation. That dense East Cobb clay drains differently than sandy or loamy soil, so we customize our base layers to prevent water pooling during our rainy seasons. The landscape around the aviation corridor tends to have varied sun exposure—some yards near McCollum Airport get strong afternoon sun, while properties backing into wooded sections stay shadier. This matters because it changes how the turf surface expands and contracts throughout the day. Most McCollum properties we work with have decent square footage, though lot sizes vary depending on whether you're in the older subdivisions or newer developments near the East Cobb border. We always recommend inspecting your existing drainage patterns and roof runoff before finalizing court placement; redirecting water away from the playing surface keeps your court playable year-round. Typical HOA guidelines in McCollum neighborhoods don't restrict artificial turf courts, but we review your specific covenants before breaking ground. Our installers are familiar with the local utilities and setback requirements, so you're protected from surprises mid-project.
Absolutely. We honor active duty, veterans, and reserve status for all court projects in McCollum and the surrounding East Cobb area. Bring your military ID to your consultation, and we'll apply the discount to labor and materials. It's our way of supporting the families who've made the region their home.
Clay soil requires more careful base preparation than lighter soils, but it actually compacts well and gives us a stable foundation. Plan for an extra day or two of grading and compaction work in McCollum, but the payoff is a court that won't shift or settle unevenly. We've done hundreds of clay-based installations in the area.
Yes. Modern sport court surfaces are engineered for hot, humid climates. McCollum summers are intense, but quality turf won't warp, doesn't harbor mold in the humidity, and stays cool enough for safe play. We've never had heat-related failures on courts we've installed in this area.
A standard residential sport court takes 3–5 business days, depending on lot access and base prep complexity. Being 15 minutes from our headquarters, we can schedule your project quickly and make site visits for updates without travel delays.
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