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Building a sport court in Smyrna means thinking beyond the typical backyard setup. The neighborhoods around Market Village and Vinings have grown into communities where families actually use their outdoor spaces year-round, and a dedicated sport court isn't just a nice-to-have—it's a real game-changer for resale value and daily living. We've installed dozens of synthetic turf sport courts across Cobb County, and Smyrna properties in particular benefit from artificial surfaces because of how they handle our clay-heavy soil and unpredictable drainage. Unlike a traditional grass court that turns into a mudpit after rain, artificial turf stays playable within hours. Whether you're in 30080 or 30082, you're looking at yards that are typically sized for either a half-court or multipurpose setup, and that's where smart design matters. The investment pays itself back through durability, minimal maintenance, and the honest fact that your kids (and their friends) will actually play outside more consistently.
Cobb County's native clay soil is beautiful for building but brutal for grass courts. That red clay compacts easily, sheds water poorly, and creates standing puddles—especially during our spring and summer downpours. Artificial turf solves this problem completely. We install a proper drainage base underneath that channels water away from your foundation and into existing yard drainage, which is critical in Smyrna's urban areas where a lot of homes back onto other properties or have limited slope. Neighborhoods like Vinings and around Jonquil Park have varied lot sizes, so we customize court dimensions to fit your space—some clients go full 60x90 feet, while others maximize a 40x50 corner of their yard. Sun exposure varies block to block near Market Village; afternoon shade from mature trees is actually an advantage because it keeps the court cooler without requiring as much infill maintenance. Most HOAs in your area allow sport courts as long as they're setback-compliant and use natural-looking turf tones. We handle all the permit research so you're not guessing.
Clay doesn't drain naturally—it pools water. A grass court in Smyrna clay stays soggy for days after rain, and the soil compaction makes roots fail. Artificial turf with a engineered base layer routes water away completely. You get a playable surface within 2–3 hours after any storm, which matters a lot for active families in Cobb County neighborhoods.
Most residential courts take 3–5 days from site prep through final infill. We start with grading and base installation (usually 2 days), then turf installation (1–2 days). Any drainage work gets prioritized based on your lot's slope. We'll give you a firm timeline once we assess your specific yard.
Most do require setback compliance and aesthetic approval, but sport courts are typically permitted. We're familiar with the common covenants in these areas and can pull your specific requirements before quoting. It's rare that we hit a dead end—the design usually just needs minor adjustments.
Size, drainage complexity, and site grading are your main cost drivers. A basic 40x50 court runs $8,000–$12,000 installed; bigger courts or lots needing significant drainage work cost more. We'll walk you through every line item so there's no surprise at the end.
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