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Sport courts in McCollum aren't a luxury—they're practical. Your kids want somewhere to play basketball or practice their serve without driving across Cobb County. Your backyard has the space. The question is whether your East Cobb clay soil and Georgia humidity will cooperate. That's where artificial turf changes the game. We've installed dozens of sport courts around the McCollum area and the East Cobb border, and we've learned exactly what works here. Clay soil drains differently than you'd think, summer heat hits hard, and if you've got a tree canopy situation, shading patterns matter. A sport court handles all of it—no mud after rain, no dead patches from constant foot traffic, no maintenance headaches during Georgia's wet season. Same-day quotes are part of our process because we know you don't want to wait around. We're 15 minutes from your neighborhood, we understand the local terrain, and we build courts that last.
McCollum sits in East Cobb's clay belt, which affects drainage and base prep more than most homeowners realize. Clay compacts differently than sandy soil, so proper sub-base installation is non-negotiable if you want your court to stay level after a few years of play. Summer shade patterns matter too—if you've got mature trees near the McCollum Airport corridor area, afternoon sun exposure varies, and that affects game conditions and surface temperature. We've also noticed HOA considerations in some McCollum neighborhoods; artificial turf is usually approved, but we always verify deed restrictions before starting. Typical residential lots in this zone run 40–60 feet deep, which gives plenty of room for a regulation 30×60 court or smaller recreational setup. Georgia's humidity means drainage layers need to breathe—we always include permeable sub-base and proper slope. Spring and fall are ideal installation windows here, though we work year-round. The aviation corridor proximity means you're not dealing with unusual runoff patterns, but we still account for McCollum's seasonal water table fluctuations.
Absolutely, but the base matters. East Cobb clay compacts tight, so we dig deeper than we would in sandy areas and use a gravel base layer that lets water move through instead of pooling. Proper grading is critical in McCollum because of how clay holds moisture. We've done this hundreds of times in your soil type—it just requires the right installation method.
Same-day site assessment and quote is standard for us since we're only 15 minutes away. Full installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on court size and site prep. If your yard is already fairly level and free of major obstacles, we can move quickly. Weather delays are rare, but Georgia humidity sometimes means we space out heavy work to avoid base saturation.
Some McCollum neighborhoods have deed restrictions, others don't. We always check before you commit. In most cases, sport courts are approved as long as they're well-maintained and use quality materials. We'll review your HOA docs with you and help you understand any landscape guidelines specific to your area.
Modern artificial turf plays well in partial shade, but direct sun 4+ hours daily is ideal for game quality and surface longevity. If you've got tree canopy overhead, we can still build your court—it'll just stay cooler and dry faster. McCollum's afternoon heat patterns vary by lot, so we assess your specific site before recommending layout.
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