Price Match Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McCollum's location near the airport corridor means a lot of active families—people who value their time and want their yards to work as hard as they do. A sport court isn't just a nice-to-have out here; it's the difference between your kids playing in the driveway or having a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis right at home. We've installed dozens of these around East Cobb, and the McCollum area is perfect for it. Your clay-heavy soil actually drains better with artificial turf underneath, and the sun exposure you get this far east in Cobb County works in your favor for UV stability. What really sets sport courts apart is durability—these surfaces handle Georgia heat, occasional freeze-thaw cycles, and heavy use without breaking down. We're just 15 minutes away, so we know the neighborhood inside and out. Our price-match guarantee means you're not paying a premium for proximity; you're getting local expertise at competitive rates. Whether you're looking at 20x40 for serious play or a smaller setup for casual family games, we can design something that fits your lot and your budget.
McCollum's got that classic East Cobb clay base, which is actually great news for sport court installation. Clay compacts and holds a solid foundation—we use that to our advantage with proper base preparation and drainage layers. The aviation corridor means consistent sun exposure across most residential lots in the area, so you won't have the heavy shade issues that plague some neighborhoods closer to tree-covered subdivisions. That said, some properties backing up toward the older residential sections can get afternoon shade in summer, which we account for in material selection. Most McCollum yards run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, giving us solid room for a 20x40 or even 30x50 court without feeling cramped. Drainage is critical here—Georgia's humidity and occasional heavy rains mean we always slope courts slightly and install perimeter drainage. HOA rules in the immediate McCollum area are generally relaxed on recreational surfaces, but we verify local guidelines during the estimate. The soil's mineral content means we recommend a robust sub-base; cutting corners on the foundation is where most installations fail in clay-heavy zones.
Absolutely. Modern sport court surfaces are engineered for Georgia's temperature swings—they won't crack in winter or become slippery when hot. The aviation corridor keeps McCollum relatively exposed, which actually helps air circulation and reduces moisture buildup that degrades cheaper surfaces. We've got installations here that've handled five-plus summers without issues.
Not if we build it right. Clay is dense and actually provides excellent base stability. We add a engineered sub-base layer and slope the court 1-2% toward perimeter drains. McCollum's elevation and the clay layer prevent water from pooling the way it might in sandier areas. Proper installation handles our seasonal rain without trouble.
Most McCollum residential lots accommodate a 20x40 court comfortably—that's regulation for half a basketball court or full pickleball setup. Some larger properties can go 30x50. We do a free site assessment to show you what fits without crowding the yard or violating setback rules.
We're local—15 minutes from your house. That cuts travel costs we'd otherwise pass to you. The price-match guarantee means you get competitive regional pricing without paying for installers driving from Atlanta. You're comparing local expertise against local pricing, not subsidizing someone's commute.
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