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McCollum sits in that sweet spot of East Cobb where a lot of families are thinking about upgrading their outdoor space—and sport courts are becoming a serious option. Maybe you've got kids playing basketball or tennis, or you're just tired of watching your yard take a beating from foot traffic and Georgia clay. The thing about this area, right near the airport corridor, is that yards tend to be solid-sized and people actually use them. A synthetic turf sport court handles the wear-and-tear that natural grass can't, especially when you're dealing with the clay base that's common through here. We've installed plenty of courts in McCollum neighborhoods where homeowners wanted a low-maintenance surface that stays playable year-round—no muddy spots after rain, no dead patches from heavy use. It's the kind of upgrade that actually pays dividends if you're serious about outdoor recreation.
McCollum's clay-heavy soil is honestly one of the reasons sport courts make sense here. That East Cobb clay doesn't drain like loamy soil, and it compacts over time, which means natural grass struggles and bare spots show up fast. With a sport court, you're installing a engineered system on top of that existing base—we handle the proper sub-base preparation so water runs through instead of pooling. Sun exposure varies across McCollum depending on your lot's orientation and tree cover. Most properties in the area get solid afternoon sun, which is great for drying but means you want a turf system rated for UV stability. Shade patterns from mature trees (which a lot of East Cobb properties have) won't slow your court down the way they would grass. Lot sizes in McCollum tend to be generous, so you've got real room to work with for a full-size or near-full-size court. Installation logistics are straightforward—we're literally 15 minutes from the McCollum area, so we're not adding travel time or rush fees to your project.
Not at all—actually, the clay base here is predictable and stable, which contractors prefer. We add proper drainage and base layers on top of it so water percolates down instead of sitting. The real benefit is that clay doesn't shift like some soils do, so your court stays level and playable for years.
Absolutely. Synthetic turf doesn't need sunlight to grow, so shade isn't a performance issue. Your court will play the same whether it's full sun or dappled shade. If anything, less intense sun exposure means your surface lasts a bit longer before UV degradation kicks in.
Typical timeline is 3 to 5 days depending on site prep and court size. Since we're based just 15 minutes away, we can schedule efficiently and follow up quickly if anything needs adjustment. Most homeowners in McCollum are up and playing within a week of first contact.
Minimal. Rinse it down occasionally to keep dust and pollen clear, brush the fibers if they flatten, and that's it. No mowing, no chemical treatments, and East Cobb's rain handles most of the cleaning for you. Winter ice won't damage the turf either—it just melts off.
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