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McCollum sits in that sweet spot of East Cobb where a lot of families want outdoor space that actually works year-round. Whether you've got kids playing basketball, running drills, or just wanting a surface that doesn't turn into a mud pit after rain, a sport court makes a real difference. The thing about this area—between the aviation corridor and the neighborhoods spreading through East Cobb—is that yards vary wildly. Some properties are tight, some have room to breathe. That's why we talk through what you actually need before we install anything. A sport court isn't just about dumping synthetic turf down; it's about creating a surface that handles Georgia clay underneath, survives our humidity swings, and gives you something your family uses. We're just 15 minutes from McCollum, so we know the drainage patterns here, the sun exposure you're dealing with, and what holds up in this specific corner of Cobb County. Let's build something that works for how you actually live.
McCollum's soil is classic East Cobb—dense clay that doesn't drain on its own. When you're thinking about a sport court, that clay base actually matters. We're not just laying turf over whatever's already there; we're preparing a foundation that manages water the way this area needs it to. Your property probably gets decent sun exposure, but some lots in the McCollum neighborhoods sit under mature trees that create shade patterns you need to account for. That affects both installation strategy and which turf products perform best long-term. Summer humidity here is real, which is why we spec materials that resist moisture buildup and stay safe underfoot even in July. If you're near the aviation corridor areas, you might already know how the wind patterns work—another detail that shapes how we orient and secure a court. Lot sizes in McCollum vary enough that we've done everything from compact 500-square-foot courts to larger layouts. The takeaway: we don't use a one-size template. We look at your actual yard, soil conditions, shade, and use case, then build a sport court that survives what McCollum throws at it.
Absolutely. We don't install directly on raw clay—we build a base layer system that channels water away the way East Cobb properties need it. The clay actually gives us something stable to work with. Proper prep here prevents puddles and keeps the court playable year-round, even after the heavy rain days we get.
Depends entirely on what you're building for. A shooting court for basketball might be 25×40 feet. A general practice surface could be smaller. We've installed everything from compact 20×30 courts in tight East Cobb lots to full-size setups. We'll walk your property and give you real options based on what fits.
Our turf is built to handle Georgia heat. The key is we use high-quality materials that don't degrade in UV exposure and stay cool underfoot. Proper infill helps with temperature management too. We've got installations all through East Cobb that hold up perfectly through our humid summers.
Most residential sport courts take 3–5 days, depending on size and how much site prep the clay base needs. We schedule around your routine and communicate daily. Since we're 15 minutes away, we're flexible with timing and follow-up work if anything needs adjusting.
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