Landscape Upgrade — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Powder Springs has potential that's probably been sitting untapped for years. Between the clay soil that comes standard in West Cobb County and the unpredictable Georgia weather, keeping a natural grass sport court looking pristine is a losing battle for most homeowners. That's where artificial turf steps in—and honestly, it's one of the smartest upgrades we've installed in the Lost Mountain and Macland areas. A sport court gives you year-round playability without the maintenance headaches. Whether you've got kids who want a dedicated basketball or tennis space, or you're thinking about resale value in newer Powder Springs developments, synthetic turf delivers on both fronts. We're just 15 minutes away, so we know the specific challenges your property faces. The red clay, the summer humidity, the way water drains in these neighborhoods—we've built dozens of courts that handle all of it. Instead of spending weekends fighting crabgrass and patchy spots, you get a consistent, professional-grade surface that actually plays better than what you started with.
Powder Springs sits in that tricky West Cobb County zone where the native clay soil doesn't love drainage, and that matters a lot for sport courts. The good news: synthetic turf actually thrives here because we engineer the base layers to handle what Mother Nature throws at us. Your yard's sun exposure varies depending on whether you're tucked near Lost Mountain or out in the Macland area, and that affects both the turf type we recommend and how you'll use the court seasonally. Newer developments around here tend to have larger lots, which gives us room to build courts that actually meet regulation dimensions instead of cramped alternatives. HOA rules in some Powder Springs neighborhoods can be particular about landscape changes, so we always verify setbacks and material approvals before we break ground. The clay-heavy soil means we're not just laying turf on native ground—we're building a proper foundation with crushed stone base, perimeter drainage, and compaction that keeps everything stable through Georgia's wet springs and hot summers. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on your space size, and we handle all the site prep so you're not dealing with that headache.
Cobb County doesn't require permits for residential sport courts in most cases, but it depends on your specific location and HOA. We always check before we start work. If you're in a newer development near Lost Mountain or Macland, your HOA might have approval steps—we handle those conversations and paperwork with you.
Clay drains slowly, so we build a crushed stone base and perimeter drainage system to manage water. This prevents puddles, keeps the court stable year-round, and protects your investment. It's a bit more prep work than sandy soil, but it's standard practice for us in Powder Springs.
You can walk on it immediately, but we recommend waiting 48 hours before heavy use—especially sports with directional play like basketball or tennis. The infill (sand and rubber) needs time to settle, and that brief wait ensures optimal performance and longevity.
Sport court turf is engineered with consistent pile height, professional-grade infill, and shock-absorption properties. Regular lawn turf looks fine but won't hold up to the wear patterns of basketball, tennis, or pickleball. For a dedicated court, the investment in sport-specific turf pays off in durability and performance.
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