Fixer Upper — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Powder Springs have become a game-changer for families who want to maximize their outdoor space without the upkeep nightmare. Whether you've got a fixer-upper in Lost Mountain or a newer build in the Macland area, that red clay soil beneath your grass demands a smarter solution—and artificial turf with a proper court base is exactly that. We've installed dozens of sport courts across West Cobb County, and the story's always the same: homeowners start out thinking about resurfacing their existing court or building one from scratch, then realize the maintenance burden of natural grass or traditional asphalt courts is just too much. Basketball, pickleball, tennis, multi-sport setups—Powder Springs homeowners are choosing synthetic surfaces because they hold up to Georgia's humidity and heat, require zero watering, and actually improve your property's usability year-round. Since we're just 15 minutes away, we understand your neighborhood's specific drainage patterns, sun exposure, and the clay-heavy soil that makes DIY court installation risky. We'll handle the engineering so you get a court that performs like a pro facility and lasts for years.
Powder Springs sits on that notorious West Cobb County clay, which is both a blessing and a curse for sport courts. The blessing? Excellent drainage when properly graded. The curse? You absolutely need a professional base—amateur installations that skip the compaction and sub-base work fail within a season. Our crew knows the elevation changes in Lost Mountain and how water moves through newer developments in the Macland area. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether your lot backs up to wooded areas near Thurman Springs Park or sits in full southern exposure. We assess each property individually because a court that gets hammered by afternoon western sun needs different infill and backing than one in partial shade. HOA communities in your area sometimes have restrictions on court colors and perimeter fencing, so we'll confirm those details before any work begins. Most Powder Springs lots range from modest quarter-acres to generous suburban spreads, which means we're designing courts that fit your actual space—not forcing a regulation-size court where it creates drainage or usability problems. The clay soil also means we're installing proper edge containment and slightly elevated playing surfaces to prevent water pooling after heavy rain.
Absolutely. We excavate, install a gravel sub-base, compact everything to proper density, then add a shock-pad layer before the synthetic surface. The clay underneath can shift and heave if you skip steps, especially during Georgia's wet springs. We've seen plenty of DIY attempts fail because homeowners underestimated this—proper engineering is non-negotiable in West Cobb County soil.
Yes, but it requires careful grading and sometimes minor terracing. Many Lost Mountain properties sit on hillsides, which actually works in your favor for drainage. We'll level the playing surface, route water away properly, and ensure the slope doesn't create unusable edges. It's doable and often makes the court more stable long-term.
With proper installation and infill maintenance, 10–15 years is typical. Our Powder Springs installations see excellent longevity because we use UV-stabilized materials and design drainage to prevent moisture trapping—that humidity won't destroy your court if it's built right from the start.
Most do, but it depends on your community's rules. We'll review your HOA guidelines, help you choose a color that complies, and handle any variance requests. Newer developments in the Macland area are generally more permissive, but we always confirm before breaking ground.
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