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A sport court in your Smyrna backyard isn't just a nice-to-have—it's a game-changer for families in Vinings and around Market Village who want to maximize their outdoor space without the maintenance headaches of natural grass. We've installed dozens of these in the 30080 and 30082 zip codes, and what strikes us most is how homeowners use them year-round. Basketball, pickle ball, tennis, even just a smooth surface for kids to play on—artificial turf courts handle it all. The Cobb County clay soil around here drains poorly when it rains, which means a natural court would turn into a mud pit half the year. A properly installed synthetic court with the right subsurface? It's dry within hours, playable in any weather, and zero divots or dead spots. We're based just 18 minutes away, so we know your neighborhood inside and out—the lot sizes near Jonquil Park, the typical drainage patterns, even which HOA communities have specific guidelines about court colors and dimensions. Let's build something your family will actually use.
Smyrna's clay-heavy soil creates real drainage challenges that natural grass courts simply can't overcome. Heavy spring and summer rains leave standing water and soft spots where a kid's foot can sink. That's why we focus on subsurface design—proper base preparation with aggregate and perforated underlayment keeps water moving away from your play surface instead of pooling beneath it. The shade patterns here vary significantly depending on where you live. Homes near tree-lined streets in Vinings need different turf pile heights and infill systems than those with afternoon sun exposure near Market Village. We assess your specific lot during the initial consultation. Most yards in these neighborhoods run 1,500 to 3,500 square feet, which is perfect for a dedicated sport court without eating your entire backyard. One thing worth noting: several HOA communities in Cobb County have landscape restrictions on court perimeter colors and fence heights. We'll confirm those details before we order materials. The synthetic turf itself holds up beautifully in Georgia heat, and our infill systems stay cooler than older alternatives—important when kids are playing in 90-degree heat.
Most residential sport courts in the 30080–30082 area take 3–5 days from start to finish. That includes base prep, drainage installation, turf laying, and line marking. Weather can stretch that a day or two—Cobb County's spring rains sometimes force us to pause. We'll give you a realistic timeline based on your yard's current condition during the walkthrough.
Many neighborhoods in Vinings and near Market Village do require HOA approval, especially if your court is visible from the street. We handle coordination with your HOA as part of our process—we've worked with most of the major communities here and know their design standards. Check your covenants or we can help you pull them.
Yes, which is exactly why proper base preparation matters. We excavate to proper depth and install aggregate with drainage fabric specifically to counteract Cobb County's clay content. This prevents the settling and shifting you'd see with a shoddy install. It's the difference between a 5-year court and a 12+ year court.
Minimal. Brush it every few weeks to keep infill consistent, hose it down monthly, and clear debris after storms. Cobb County's pollen and occasional ice aren't problems—the court handles both fine. We provide a maintenance guide tailored to Smyrna's specific weather patterns when your court is completed.
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