Base Prep — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Powder Springs homeowners are discovering that a sport court isn't just for the pros anymore. Whether your family's into basketball, pickleball, or multipurpose play, the yards in Lost Mountain and the Macland area have plenty of room for a court that actually gets used year-round. We've installed courts across Cobb County, and what we love about Powder Springs specifically is how many newer developments here have the space and the mindset to invest in their properties. You've got families who want their kids playing outside instead of indoors, and you've got the square footage to make it happen. The clay-heavy soil in West Cobb is actually something we factor into every install—it affects drainage, base prep, and how your court holds up through Georgia's wet springs and hot summers. A sport court here isn't a luxury; it's a legitimate play space that turns your backyard into something your neighborhood actually envies. We're just 15 minutes away in Powder Springs, so we understand the local conditions, the HOA landscape rules, and exactly what works for homes in this part of Cobb County.
Powder Springs sits on some seriously dense clay—the kind of soil that loves to hold water. That's why base prep is non-negotiable here. We're not just laying turf on top of what's already there; we're building a foundation that handles spring runoff and summer thunderstorms without turning your court into a puddle. The newer developments in Lost Mountain tend to have larger lot sizes, which gives us room to slope the court properly and manage drainage the right way. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're nestled near tree lines or in one of the more open subdivisions closer to Thurman Springs Park. We assess shade patterns and UV exposure because artificial turf performs differently in full sun versus dappled shade—especially in Georgia summers. HOA rules in many Powder Springs neighborhoods have specific requirements about court boundaries, fencing, and color palettes, so we pull those details before we ever break ground. Your soil type, lot orientation, and local codes all shape how we spec your court. That's why a generic install elsewhere doesn't translate here.
Absolutely. West Cobb clay drains poorly, so we over-engineer the base layer with proper gravel, compaction, and slope. Skipping this step in Powder Springs means water pooling and a court that fails early. We've seen it happen. The clay also requires deeper base prep than you'd do in sandier counties—it's worth the investment upfront.
Most Powder Springs HOAs permit sport courts with guidelines on placement, color, and setbacks. We help you navigate those rules before installation. It's worth reviewing your covenant—many newer developments actually encourage yard improvements. We've got a solid track record getting approvals in this area.
A half-court basketball or pickleball court needs roughly 1,200–1,600 square feet. Powder Springs lot sizes in newer subdivisions usually accommodate this comfortably. We'll measure your space, account for setbacks and drainage zones, and design something that fits your property and your HOA rules.
Spring and fall are ideal because we avoid Georgia's heaviest rain and heat. Summer installs work fine, but we schedule around afternoon storms. Winter's dry enough, though cold mornings slow curing. We plan around Powder Springs weather patterns to give you the best finished product.
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