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Sport courts in McCollum aren't just a luxury—they're a practical solution for homeowners dealing with the realities of East Cobb living. Your yard's probably seen its share of wear from the clay-heavy soil around here, and if you've got kids or you're serious about staying active without driving to a facility, artificial turf for a sport court makes real sense. We've installed plenty of these in the McCollum area and along the East Cobb border, and the feedback is consistent: families love having a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or just casual play without worrying about mud, bare patches, or seasonal downtime. The neighborhood's got that mix of older homes with solid lot sizes—plenty of room to work with—and properties that have been through enough seasonal weather to know what holds up. An artificial sport court handles Georgia's humidity and our unpredictable spring rains way better than natural grass, and it stays playable year-round. Since we're based just 15 minutes away, we know McCollum's climate and soil profile inside and out, and we've got the experience to install a court that actually performs.
McCollum's clay-based soil is a double-edged sword for turf installation. The good news is that clay provides solid drainage foundation once we prep it correctly. The bad news is that natural grass struggles here—it compacts, holds moisture unevenly, and wears thin under foot traffic. Artificial turf eliminates that headache entirely. East Cobb's humidity means you'll want a turf system with excellent permeability; we specify materials that shed water quickly and resist mold in our muggy summers. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on where your property sits relative to mature trees, and that matters for material selection—some synthetic fibers perform better in high-sun yards near the aviation corridor, while shaded lots need different infill considerations. Most McCollum properties have yard sizes that can accommodate a solid 30' × 50' or 40' × 60' court, which gives you real playable space. Installation here accounts for the area's clay base—we don't just lay turf on top of your existing soil. We engineer the base properly so water moves through instead of pooling, and we account for the way the earth shifts during Georgia's wet and dry cycles.
Absolutely. Clay is actually predictable to work with once you understand it. We install a proper base layer that sits on top of the clay, which provides drainage and stability. The clay underneath becomes an asset because it won't shift unpredictably. Artificial turf doesn't care what's beneath it the way natural grass does—it performs the same regardless of soil type. We've done dozens of installations across East Cobb clay, and they've held up through multiple seasons.
High-quality artificial turf in the McCollum area typically lasts 10–15 years with normal use. Georgia's humidity and temperature swings don't damage synthetic fibers the way they stress natural grass. We use infill materials and drainage systems designed specifically for this climate. Regular brushing and rinsing keep the court fresh, and we can guide you through maintenance that fits McCollum's seasonal patterns.
Some do, some don't—it depends on your specific neighborhood. We recommend checking your HOA guidelines before you decide. Modern artificial turf courts look professional and well-maintained, and many HOAs actually prefer them to worn-out natural grass. We can work with your HOA's specs and help you present a court design that meets their standards.
Most properties in the McCollum area have room for a 30' × 50' half court or a full 40' × 60' court. We assess your lot during a site visit and work within your boundaries and setbacks. Older homes around here often have generous yards, which gives you options. We'll design something that fits your space and your budget.
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