Shaded Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Powder Springs homeowners deal with a specific problem: that shaded backyard that never quite recovers from foot traffic. Whether you're in Lost Mountain, the Macland area, or one of the newer Cobb County developments, you've probably noticed how the clay soil here holds moisture and makes grass struggle under trees. A sport court with artificial turf solves that. You get a playable surface year-round—no mud, no dead patches, no weekend lawn maintenance that feels pointless anyway. We've installed dozens of these in West Cobb, and the difference is immediate. Your kids can play basketball or practice soccer the day after rain. No more apologizing to neighbors about the dirt patch in your yard. The turf we install is tournament-grade, built for actual use, and it handles our Georgia heat and occasional ice without breaking down. Most Powder Springs yards are sized just right for a sport court—big enough to be useful, manageable enough to fit the budget and the space. We're based just 15 minutes away, so we understand the neighborhoods here, the builder-grade soil conditions, and what homeowners actually need.
Powder Springs sits on that characteristic West Cobb clay that drains slowly and compacts hard. If your yard gets afternoon shade from mature oaks or pines—and plenty of Lost Mountain and Macland homes do—natural grass struggles even more. That's where sport-court artificial turf makes sense. The base installation accounts for the clay: we bring in proper drainage rock and sand layers to prevent pooling, which matters here because our clay doesn't shed water naturally. Most Powder Springs residential lots are roomy enough for a 30-by-40 or 40-by-50 court, but we've also done smaller 20-by-30 setups for tighter spaces in newer developments. The shade question is real—if 60% or more of your yard is shaded during peak hours, natural grass dies. Artificial turf doesn't care. It stays green and playable whether it's full sun or dappled shade from those big pines. We size and orient every court to maximize usable space and account for how the sun moves across your property. HOA rules in Powder Springs subdivisions usually allow sport courts as long as they're in the backyard and meet setback requirements—we handle those conversations and permit details so you don't have to.
Absolutely. Our turf is rated for Georgia heat and temperature swings. The UV protection keeps it from fading even in full-sun setups. When ice hits in winter, the turf doesn't become unsafe or degrade—it stays stable underfoot. The drainage system prevents ice from pooling. We've got installations all over Cobb County that have handled five-plus Georgia winters without problems.
That's the whole point. Powder Springs clay doesn't drain on its own, but we build in engineered base layers—perforated drain rock and sand—that move water away from the playing surface. Even if your yard normally stays wet, the sport court stays playable. The shade keeps it cooler anyway, which is a bonus in summer.
Most Powder Springs lots can handle a 30-by-40 court comfortably. That's enough for shooting hoops, soccer drills, or general play. Some newer developments have tighter spaces; we've done 20-by-30 installations that still feel worth it. We'll come out, measure, and show you exactly what fits your yard and your HOA rules.
No—that's the whole advantage. Unlike natural grass, artificial turf doesn't photosynthesize or need sunlight to stay healthy. Shade is actually ideal for extending the turf's lifespan by reducing UV exposure. If you've got a shaded yard in Lost Mountain or Macland, a sport court thrives there.
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