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Sport courts have become a game-changer for Smyrna homeowners who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without the wear-and-tear headaches of natural grass. Whether you're in Vinings, near Market Village, or anywhere across the 30080 and 30082 zip codes, the reality is that Cobb County's clay-heavy soil makes maintaining a playable surface tough—especially during Georgia's hot, humid summers when foot traffic compounds drainage problems. That's where artificial turf comes in. A properly installed sport court gives you a professional-grade playing surface that's ready to use year-round, handles our unpredictable weather, and actually improves your property's usability without the constant reseeding and leveling that natural grass demands. LawnLogic has been designing and installing sport courts across the Atlanta metro for years, and we know exactly what works in Smyrna's specific climate and soil conditions. Our team can be on-site in about 18 minutes from our main location, so we're genuinely local—not flying in from across the state. We've worked with plenty of families here who thought their backyard couldn't support a court, and we've proven them wrong. The investment pays for itself in a few seasons through saved maintenance costs, and more importantly, it transforms how your family actually uses your yard.
Smyrna's neighborhoods—particularly in Vinings and around the Market Village corridor—tend to have generous yard sizes, but that doesn't mean the ground beneath is ideal for sport surfaces. Cobb County's native clay soil compacts easily and drains poorly, which creates standing water and soft spots that wreck court performance. During our hot, humid summers, unfiltered sunlight also accelerates wear on cheaper turf materials. Before we install, we assess your specific drainage situation, because a sport court sitting on poor-draining clay becomes unusable during and after heavy rain. We handle this by installing proper base layers and sometimes adding French drain systems—especially important if your property slopes toward your neighbor's lot or sits in a low spot. Sun exposure matters too; if your court site gets full southern exposure, we recommend premium-grade fibers rated for UV durability. Many HOAs in the Smyrna area have landscape guidelines, so we coordinate with your restrictions early on. The good news: artificial sport courts typically qualify as hardscape improvements rather than landscaping changes, which often sidesteps approval headaches. We'll confirm your HOA rules before breaking ground. Most Smyrna installations run between 2,000 and 4,000 square feet—substantial enough to feel like a real amenity but manageable for typical residential lots.
Yes, which is why we never skip the base prep in Smyrna. Clay compacts and holds water, so we build a gravel base with proper slope and subsurface drainage to redirect moisture away from the court. Without this, you'll develop soft spots and mold issues. It's extra work upfront, but it's non-negotiable in our area.
Absolutely. We design courts to fit your lot—half-courts, smaller pickleball-tennis hybrid surfaces, even elevated platforms if drainage or grading is problematic. Come in smaller than you'd like? We optimize for the most playable dimensions and can often add running room or conditioning space alongside the court itself.
Drastically lower than natural grass. You'll do light brushing a few times a year, occasional rinse-downs to clear debris and pollen (which Georgia pollen loves to accumulate), and maybe a professional cleaning annually. No mowing, reseeding, or filling divots. Most Smyrna homeowners spend 2–3 hours per year on upkeep, not per month.
Most Smyrna-area HOAs do, because turf courts are hardscape—not landscaping—and they're typically confined to your backyard. We've navigated dozens of Cobb County HOA submissions. Bring your CC&Rs, and we'll advise on approvals before you commit to anything.
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