Residential — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Smyrna's a great place to raise a family—Jonquil Park, the Market Village area, those tree-lined streets in Vinings. But if you've got kids who want a basketball court, tennis setup, or multi-sport pad in your backyard, you know Georgia weather doesn't always cooperate. We install sport courts right here in Smyrna, and we've learned what works in Cobb County yards. The red clay, the humidity, the way water pools in some lots—we account for all of it. A sport court isn't just a concrete slab. It's a surface engineered to handle our climate, drain properly, and give you years of use without the constant maintenance headaches of a traditional court. Whether you're in 30080 or 30082, we're 18 minutes away and ready to build something your family will actually use. Most homeowners tell us they wish they'd done it sooner.
Cobb County's clay-heavy soil is a factor we can't ignore. That dense base drains slower than sandy soils elsewhere, which means we design our sport court foundation with proper slope and sub-base preparation to keep water from pooling—especially important in the Market Village neighborhoods where lot drainage can be tricky. Sun exposure varies significantly. Homes near tree cover in Vinings get afternoon shade that actually extends court life in summer, but it also means slower drying after rain. We assess your yard's microclimate during the site visit. Humidity in North Georgia peaks May through September, so we choose acrylic or polyurethane systems rated for moisture and UV resistance. Most Smyrna residential lots range 40–80 feet for a sport court, which gives us room for a half-court setup or small multi-sport layout. Setback requirements and HOA rules in some neighborhoods (check your covenants) may restrict court size or color, so we confirm those details upfront. Installation typically takes 5–7 days once site prep is done.
Absolutely. We don't just pour a court on top of clay. We excavate, compact, and add a gravel base to manage Cobb County's drainage challenges. The red clay holds water, especially in lower-lying lots around Market Village. Proper grading and a perforated sub-base keep moisture from undermining the court surface. It's extra work upfront, but it prevents cracking and soft spots later.
It depends on your specific covenants. Some Smyrna neighborhoods have restrictions on court size, color, or fencing. We always recommend reviewing your HOA docs before we quote. If restrictions exist, we work within them—colors, setbacks, screening options. It's worth the conversation now instead of after we've already planned the project.
With proper installation and occasional maintenance, 8–12 years is typical for residential courts in Smyrna's climate. The acrylic or polyurethane surface we use is rated for humidity and UV. Humidity actually helps the surface stay flexible in summer, but cleaning twice a year and resealing every 3–4 years extends life significantly.
A half-court takes roughly 600 square feet and works for most residential Smyrna lots. It's great for basketball, pickleball, or tennis practice. A full court needs 1,200+ square feet and is less common in suburban yards. We'll measure your space and show you what fits. Half-courts are more popular because they're affordable, drain easier in our clay soil, and still give you real game practice.
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