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Sport courts in Smyrna have become a game-changer for families who want their kids to practice basketball, pickleball, or tennis right at home—without waiting for gym time or league schedules. You're probably looking at your backyard in the Market Village area or Vinings and thinking, 'That space could be so much more useful.' The thing is, Cobb County clay soil and our Georgia humidity make it tough to keep a natural grass court looking sharp or performing consistently. That's where artificial turf designed specifically for sport courts comes in. We've installed dozens of these in the 30080 and 30082 zip codes, and the homeowners we work with tell us it's one of the best investments they've made for their property value and family time. Your kids get a professional-grade playing surface year-round, you skip the endless maintenance headaches, and honestly, the courts look fantastic. We're based just 18 minutes away, so we understand Smyrna's layout, the neighborhoods, and what works best in this climate. Whether you're in a townhome community with strict HOA guidelines or a single-family home with room to expand, we'll design a court that fits your space and your lifestyle.
Smyrna sits on dense Cobb County clay, which drains poorly after our heavy Georgia rains—something we deal with constantly in the Market Village area and around Jonquil Park. If you've tried to maintain a natural grass court, you know how quickly it becomes muddy or rutted. That's precisely why artificial sport court turf is ideal here. The material is engineered to shed water quickly, so even after a downpour, your court is playable within hours. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your lot is in a tree-heavy section of Vinings or more open near the main commercial district. We'll assess your specific yard's sun and shade patterns during the site visit—this affects which turf infill and base layers we recommend. Many HOAs in Smyrna's residential neighborhoods have strict landscape rules, so we make sure your court design complies with any deed restrictions before we break ground. Most residential lots in the 30080 and 30082 zips run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which limits court size options, but we've gotten creative with half-courts and angled installations. The installation itself requires proper drainage base prep—non-negotiable in Cobb County clay—and we always recommend a perimeter drainage system to keep water from pooling.
Yes, but it requires the right base layer. We install a compacted stone base with a drainage board system beneath the turf. This lifts water away from the clay and routes it to perimeter drains. After our Georgia rainstorms, you'll see water shed off the court surface within an hour. Without proper base prep, you'd have standing water issues—we've fixed plenty of DIY attempts that skipped this step.
Most do, but the rules vary by neighborhood. We always pull your community's deed restrictions and HOA guidelines before quoting. Some require board approval or limit court size; others just want to see the color scheme matches neighborhood aesthetics. Vinings and Market Village areas tend to be more flexible than ultra-strict communities. We'll handle the compliance conversation with you.
A full basketball court is roughly 2,500 square feet; a half-court runs 1,250. Most Smyrna residential lots can accommodate a half-court comfortably, and honestly, that's what most families use day-to-day. We'll map out your yard during the consultation and show you what fits without eating up your entire backyard or conflicting with setback rules.
Site prep and base installation take 3–5 days depending on soil conditions and drainage work. Turf installation itself is 2–3 days. Spring and fall are our busiest seasons in the Atlanta area, so book early if you want a summer completion. Weather delays are rare, but Georgia humidity means we avoid installation during heavy rain weeks.
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