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McCollum homeowners dealing with clay-heavy yards and unpredictable Georgia weather have a real problem: natural grass struggles in East Cobb soil, and kids' sports gear tears up whatever does grow. That's where a sport court makes sense. We've installed synthetic turf courts for families across the McCollum area—places near the airport corridor, neighborhoods along the East Cobb border, and everywhere in between. Sport courts handle the climate, the clay, and the constant use without turning into mud pits after rain or dying off during dry spells. They're not just for show, either. A properly installed court gives you a durable, all-weather surface for basketball, tennis, or general play that actually outlasts the natural grass by years. We can get your court installed same-week because we're just 15 minutes away and know exactly how to prep McCollum's soil so your turf stays put and plays true. No excuses, no delays.
McCollum sits in that tricky East Cobb clay zone where drainage is always a conversation. Your yard's natural soil compacts hard and doesn't shed water the way sandy or loamy ground does, which means puddles linger and grass roots suffocate. When we build a sport court here, we're accounting for that clay base from the start—we're not just laying turf on top and hoping. The area gets decent sun exposure, but tree cover varies a lot depending on which part of McCollum you're in; neighborhoods closer to the airport corridor tend to be more open, while properties further east can have heavier shade. That affects how we orient the court and which turf blend performs best for your setup. Most residential lots in McCollum give us enough room for a quarter or half court, which is what we typically see. Installation timing matters too—we avoid heavy rain windows and work with McCollum's summer heat patterns to make sure the base cures properly before play begins. The clay soil actually requires extra attention during prep, but once it's right, your court won't shift or settle unevenly.
Clay soil doesn't drain like sandy ground, so we install a compacted base layer and perforated subsurface to push water through rather than letting it pool under the turf. McCollum's clay is dense, which means we spend extra time on grading and base preparation—this prevents future settling and keeps your court playing level. It's more work upfront, but it's what keeps courts stable here long-term.
Yes, if the site is ready and weather cooperates. We're 15 minutes away, so scheduling is straightforward. One week covers site prep, base installation, turf laying, and line marking. The only hold-up would be heavy rain during clay-base curing, but we time work around McCollum's forecast and keep projects moving.
Synthetic turf performs better in shade than natural grass, but full-sun courts play faster and stay cleaner. If your yard is heavily shaded, we'll recommend a turf blend suited to lower light and adjust expectations slightly. Tree coverage is common around McCollum neighborhoods; we size and orient courts to maximize playable hours.
Most properties here support a quarter court (roughly 30x40) or half court (50x47) without eating your whole yard. We assess lot size, setback rules, and how the court fits your home's layout during the consultation. McCollum yards vary, but we typically find room for what families actually need.
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