Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Smyrna's got that perfect mix of suburban living and real neighborhood character—and if you've got kids, aging parents, or anyone who needs reliable, accessible outdoor space, a sport court with artificial turf is honestly one of the smartest moves you can make. Here's the thing: whether you're in Vinings, closer to Market Village, or anywhere in between, Georgia's humidity and Cobb County's clay soil can wreck a natural grass court in a hurry. Wheelchair users especially need surface consistency—no ruts, no soft patches, no mud after a rain. That's where quality artificial turf shines. We've been installing these in the Smyrna area for years, and the feedback is always the same: families use them constantly, accessibility improves dramatically, and maintenance basically disappears. You don't need to spend your weekends fighting drainage issues or replanting dead grass. A properly installed sport court becomes an extension of your home—a place where everyone can participate equally, rain or shine. We're just 18 minutes away, we know Smyrna's specific conditions inside and out, and we can design a court that actually fits your yard, your budget, and your family's real needs.
Smyrna sits in Cobb County, and that clay-heavy soil is something every homeowner here deals with. Drainage can be sluggish, especially in the Market Village and Vinings neighborhoods where lot sizes vary wildly. Natural grass courts struggle because water pools, clay compacts, and you're basically fighting uphill. Artificial turf eliminates that headache—we install it with proper sub-base preparation that accounts for Cobb County's drainage patterns. Sun exposure in Smyrna ranges depending on where your property sits, but most yards get a solid mix of morning and afternoon light. That actually works in your favor with synthetic turf; it won't scorch or thin out the way natural grass does. If you're in an HOA community—and many Smyrna neighborhoods have them—artificial sport courts are almost always approved because they look professional and require zero pesticides or fertilizers. Typical residential lots in this area support a 30–40 foot court comfortably. We factor in setbacks, utility lines, and any shade from mature trees. Installation timeline is usually 5–7 days, and unlike natural grass, you're ready to use it immediately after completion. Wheelchair accessibility is built in from the start: our surface has zero trip hazards, drains away moisture so users won't slip, and provides the firm, consistent surface that mobility devices need.
Clay compacts and holds water, which is why natural grass courts fail here. We install with a engineered sub-base that sits on top of clay and includes drainage channels. The artificial turf itself is porous, so water moves through it instead of pooling. In Smyrna, this means your court stays usable even after heavy rain—critical for wheelchair access and consistency.
Absolutely. We build accessibility into the design from day one. The surface is firm, level, and free of the ruts or soft spots that natural grass develops. Drainage is excellent, so there's no standing water or mud. We also ensure proper slope for wheelchair users and can customize dimensions if you need specific court sizing.
Most do, especially in communities around Vinings and Market Village. Artificial turf is seen as a maintained, attractive alternative to natural grass. Check your specific HOA covenants, but we've never had a rejection in the Smyrna area. It's actually easier to approve than a pool or large structure.
Quality turf in Smyrna lasts 12–15 years with minimal maintenance. Georgia's humidity and sun are manageable; the real enemy is poor drainage and clay soil underneath. Our sub-base system handles both, so you're not replacing turf early. Annual rinsing and occasional infill top-up is all that's needed.
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