Front Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Powder Springs homeowners have always had to make tough choices about their front yards. You've got the clay-heavy soil that West Cobb County is known for, the Georgia heat that beats down on grass all summer long, and the reality that a natural lawn demands constant attention—especially in the newer developments around Lost Mountain and Macland where yards are designed with modern living in mind. A sport court changes that equation entirely. Instead of fighting your soil and watering schedule, you get a professional-grade playing surface that handles basketball, tennis, or multipurpose games without breaking down. We've installed dozens of these across Cobb County, and Powder Springs residents appreciate how a quality sport court transforms the front-yard experience. It's not just about aesthetics—though the courts look sharp—it's about reclaiming your outdoor space for what actually matters to your family. We're based just 15 minutes away, so we know the local conditions, the neighborhood preferences, and exactly what works in this part of Georgia.
The clay soil around Powder Springs presents both a challenge and an opportunity. That dense, compacted base you've likely noticed when digging is actually ideal for sport-court installation because it provides excellent stability and drainage foundation. What you won't want is to rush the prep work—our crews take time to grade properly and account for the natural slope you'll find in most Lost Mountain and Macland properties. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on which side of Thurman Springs Park your home sits, and some front yards catch afternoon heat that can affect ball response on lighter court surfaces. We typically recommend darker color palettes in high-sun areas because they manage heat better and provide better visual contrast for games. HOA guidelines in the newer Powder Springs developments tend to be flexible about sport courts if they're set back from the street appropriately and maintained to neighborhood standards. Yard size matters too—most front yards here run 40 to 60 feet deep, which works perfectly for a half-court or compact multipurpose layout. The Georgia humidity means your court will drain quickly after rain, and we design with that moisture in mind.
Most newer developments in the Lost Mountain and Macland areas permit sport courts with setback requirements—typically 20+ feet from the street. We review your specific HOA covenants before quoting and help you understand what modifications, if any, are needed. A few communities ask for color approval, but that's straightforward. We've installed courts throughout Cobb County and know the guidelines.
Actually in your favor—clay compacts well and provides stable drainage. We excavate, compact, and add a gravel base that works perfectly with Powder Springs soil. The key is proper grading so water runs off instead of pooling. Your site's natural slope helps. We account for clay's characteristics during every phase.
Most homes here have 40 to 60 feet of depth available, which accommodates a solid half-court or 30x50 multipurpose layout. Some larger properties support full courts. We do a site visit to measure and show you exactly what fits, respects setbacks, and complements your home's aesthetics.
Much less than natural grass. Occasional sweeping, a rinse after heavy use, and annual inspection for debris. The Georgia humidity actually helps the surface stay stable. No mowing, no watering bills, no fighting Cobb County clay. Most owners do minimal maintenance and enjoy years of reliable play.
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