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Your kids have been asking for a basketball court or multipurpose play surface, and honestly, the timing makes sense—especially if you're in one of those newer Powder Springs developments where the yards are still taking shape and the soil hasn't quite settled. We've installed sport courts throughout Lost Mountain and the Macland area, and the thing we hear most often is relief. Relief that the kids finally have a dedicated space to practice without tearing up the lawn, relief that you're not constantly replacing divots, and relief that you can actually enjoy your backyard instead of managing it. Powder Springs sits on that stubborn West Cobb County clay, which means traditional grass courts turn into mud pits during heavy rains—and then crack in summer heat. A synthetic sport court eliminates that headache entirely. Whether your family wants a half-court setup for pickup basketball, a multipurpose surface for volleyball and four-square, or just a clean, durable play zone, we can build it right. We're only about 15 minutes away, so we understand your neighborhood, your soil challenges, and what works for Powder Springs families specifically.
That clay soil we mentioned? It's actually the biggest reason sport courts make sense here. Installation in Powder Springs requires proper drainage planning because our West Cobb clay doesn't absorb water the way sandy soil does. During spring rains, standing water is a real issue if you don't account for grading and base prep. The good news is synthetic surfaces solve this—we slope the court slightly and use a permeable base layer so water drains through instead of pooling on top. Sun exposure varies depending on which neighborhood you're in. Homes in Lost Mountain and the newer developments tend to have younger tree coverage, so you might get full sun most of the day—which is actually ideal for sport courts since it keeps the surface dry and prevents moss. If your yard backs up to wooded areas or mature trees, we factor in shade patterns during the design phase. HOA rules in Powder Springs subdivisions don't typically restrict sport courts, but we always verify local covenants before you commit. Yard size matters too. Most newer Powder Springs lots can accommodate at least a half-court comfortably; full courts need roughly 2,500 square feet minimum. We'll work with whatever space you have and make honest recommendations about what makes sense for your property.
Yes. Partial shade from mature trees actually keeps the surface cooler and prevents algae buildup. We design around tree placement and ensure root systems won't interfere with the base layer. If trees are too dense and block most sunlight, we work with you on alternative court locations or recommend removal if necessary. Every Lost Mountain property is different, so we assess your specific yard before quoting.
West Cobb clay drainage is our main consideration. We compact and prep the clay base, then add a permeable sub-base that lets water flow through instead of sitting on top. This prevents the flooding and cracking you'd see with a poured concrete court. The clay actually provides stable footing for the synthetic surface once properly prepared.
Powder Springs gets moderate weather extremes—hot summers, occasional ice storms, spring rain. Sweep debris regularly, rinse with a hose a few times yearly, and avoid heavy pressure washing. Our surfaces are designed to handle Georgia's humidity and temperature swings without cracking, fading, or peeling like older synthetic courts did.
Since we're 15 minutes away, we can typically complete a half-court in 3–5 days depending on site prep and weather. Full courts take 7–10 days. West Cobb clay prep might add time if drainage work is needed, but we schedule efficiently and keep disruption to your family minimal.
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