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Powder Springs homeowners who want a sport court installed without the typical waiting game—we get it. Whether your family in Lost Mountain is ready to turn your backyard into a basketball or pickleball destination, or you're in the Macland area looking to maximize your outdoor space this season, artificial turf sport courts are the move. Here's the thing: West Cobb clay soil doesn't play nicely with traditional grass courts. It compacts, it holds moisture, and come summer, you're fighting an uphill battle. We're 15 minutes away, we know these neighborhoods, and we've installed enough courts in Powder Springs to understand exactly what your yard needs. Unlike the big box companies you'll find online, we handle the whole process—site prep, base installation, turf selection, and finishing—without disappearing for months. Most of our Powder Springs jobs are done in days, not weeks. You get a professional-grade surface that's ready to use immediately, drains properly despite our clay underneath, and doesn't require the constant maintenance real grass demands. Whether you're prepping for your kids' athletic season or just tired of mud patches after rain, let's talk about building something that actually works in this area.
Powder Springs sits in newer development territory with some distinctive challenges. That West Cobb clay is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soil you'd find elsewhere in Georgia. When we install sport courts here, we're not just rolling out turf—we're engineering proper drainage because standing water and clay are enemies. The Lost Mountain and Macland neighborhoods tend to have moderate to large lots, which works in your favor for court sizing and positioning. We pay attention to sun exposure patterns too. Some properties get afternoon shade from mature tree lines, which actually helps extend turf life and keeps surface temperatures down during hot months. Others face full southern exposure, so we spec turf with higher UV protection. Many newer HOA communities in this area have landscape guidelines worth checking before installation—most are fine with sport courts, but it's worth confirming. The good news is artificial turf generally meets stricter HOA standards better than patchy natural grass. Our base preparation accounts for Powder Springs' typical grading and slope, ensuring water moves away from your home and neighboring properties. We've also seen firsthand how quickly courts can be installed once prep work is done, which matters if you're eyeing a specific season or event.
From initial site assessment to completion, we typically finish residential courts in 3–5 days, depending on base prep and court size. We're only 15 minutes away, so we can schedule efficiently and even do phased work if your schedule needs it. No long contractor queues—most Powder Springs jobs get started within a week of booking.
Yes, but only with the right base layer. West Cobb clay doesn't drain on its own, so we install a engineered gravel and aggregate base that slopes away from structures and channels water appropriately. The artificial turf backing itself is permeable. Done right, your court sheds water faster than natural grass would in Powder Springs.
Lost Mountain and Macland properties vary, but most residential yards can accommodate 20'×40' courts (half-court basketball or full pickleball setup). We've done larger courts on premium lots and smaller versions on tighter spaces. During your free site visit, we'll map out what makes sense for your property and any HOA restrictions.
Cobb County requires permits for structures and permanent installations. We handle the permit paperwork as part of our process, so you don't have to chase down the county yourself. It's built into our timeline and cost—no surprises.
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